Journal ArticleParallel publicationAccepted version DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-201

The speech act of "offers" in Irish English

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Date of first publication2017-08-09
Date of publication in PubData 2024-04-22

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English

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Published in ISSN: 0883-2919
World Englishes
Variant form of DOI: 10.1111/weng.12255
Barron, A. (2017). The speech act of ‘offers’ in Irish English. World Englishes, 36(2), 224-238.

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Abstract

This article takes a variational pragmatic approach to investigating language use in Ireland by focusing on the speech act of ‘offers’ in Irish English as compared to those in British English. Using comparable Irish and British components of the International Corpus of English, the analysis centres on the offer strategies and strategy realisations employed in these offers. The study highlights the need for corpus analyses of speech acts to include a fine-grained qualitative analysis, particularly in light of the fact that findings reveal the distribution of offer topic to differ across the Irish and British corpora and also offer realisations to differ by topic.

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Variational Pragmatics; Irish English; British English; Corpus Analysis; Offer

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420 :: Englisch, Altenglisch

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