Silent pauses as clarification trigger
Loredana Schettino, Maria Di Maro, Francesco Cutugno
Abstract
Among possible pragmatic feedback an interlocutor can use to acknowledge the degree of understanding of an utterance, clarification requests (CRs) are to be considered. The functional role of CRs can furthermore be expressed via silent pauses - or failed turn-giving moves - which express an understanding problem and are solved through a clarify speech act. In this work, we therefore hypothesise that some silent pauses, in specific conditions, may also have an interactional role which is interpreted by the speaker as a clarification need.
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Computer scienceCommunicationPsychologyLinguistic Studies and Language AcquisitionPhonetics and Phonology Research