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Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language

[(Responsibility and Evidence in Oral Discourse)] [Author: Jane H. Hill] published on

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Twelve articles by leading linguists and linguistic anthropologists develop an important series of case studies that show how ideas such as "responsibility," "agency," "authority," and "evidence" are simultaneously aspects of social meaning and implications of linguistic form. The studies show how speakers attribute responsibility for acts and situations, how particular forms of language and discourse relate to claims and disclaimers of responsibility, and how verbal acts are themselves social acts, subject to such attributions. This book will serve as a landmark volume in the study and analysis of oral discourse.

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First published June 3, 1993

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October 25, 2023
read this for uni, jane hill & judith irvine are my queens
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July 1, 2020
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December 14, 2011
I only managed to read the first three chapters (Hill & Irvine's intro, Duranti's bit on Samoan, and DuBois on divination) before I had to put it down and write the paper I was using it for, but I expect to return to it as soon as I have a chance just so that I can have it in my general toolkit. Likely in the spring.
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