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Oh (/o/) als ontvanger van informatie in sociale interactie
Author(s) -
Lucas M. Seuren
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
tijdschrift voor taalbeheersing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2352-1236
pISSN - 1573-9775
DOI - 10.5117/tvt2019.2.002.seur
Subject(s) - presupposition , receipt , psychology , action (physics) , linguistics , sociology , social psychology , philosophy , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , world wide web
Oh (/o/) as information receipt in Dutch talk-in-interaction Recently there has been an increased interest cross-linguistically in how speakers use interjections in everyday interaction. A particularly productive line of inquiry deals with what are known as change-of-state tokens, interjections with which speakers claim that there has been a shift in their cognitive state such as their knowledge, understanding, attention, etc. In this paper I explore the variability of the Dutch interjection oh /o/. Focusing on its use in response to informing turns, I argue that as a free-standing particle speakers use it to claim that the information in that prior turn was in some way unexpected, either because it contradicted what the speaker claimed he or she knew, or because it contradicted some presupposition that was encoded in an earlier question. I subsequently discuss the most frequent ways in which oh is combined with other turn components, showing how it is used to respond to announcements of valenced news, to do now-remembering, and to make claims of now-understanding. In closing I show that when oh prefaces additional turn components such as oké (‘okay’), each component deals with a different action-implication of the ongoing sequence and that oh is used to receive the information being conveyed.

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