Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished version DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-199

Tag questions across Irish English and British English: A corpus analysis of form and function

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Date of first publication2015-03-18
Date of publication in PubData 2024-04-22

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Published in ISSN: 1613-3684
Multilingua
Variant form of DOI: 10.1515/multi-2014-0099
Barron, A., Pandarova, I., Muderack, K. (2015). Tag questions across Irish English and British English: A corpus analysis of form and function . Multilingua, 34(4), 495-525.

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The present study, situated in the area of variational pragmatics, contrasts tag question (TQ) use in Ireland and Great Britain using spoken data from the Irish and British components of the International Corpus of English (ICE). Analysis is on the formal and functional level and also investigates form-functional relationships. Findings reveal many similarities in the use of TQs across the varieties. They also point, however, to a lower use of TQs in Irish English and in a range of variety-preferential features on both the formal and functional levels. The paper shows how an in-depth analysis of form-function relations together with a fine-tuned investigation of sub-functions gives an insight into formal preferences.

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Tag Question; Irish English; British English; Variational Pragmatics; Regional Variation; Pragmatic Variation

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420 :: Englisch, Altenglisch

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