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Dec 12, 2016 -Each paper explores one or more of these dimensions of stance from perspectives including interactional linguistics and conversation analysis, corpus linguistics,
(2007) Stancetaking in Discourse. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Pp. 323. [Pragmatics & Beyond. New Series 164]. Reviewed by Minna Palander
Stancetaking in discourse An introduction Robert Englebretson Rice University 1. Introduction During the initial few years of the twenty-first century, scholarship
In linguistics, stance is the way in which speakers position themselves in relation to the ongoing interaction, in terms of evaluation, intentionality, epistemology or social relations. When a speaker describes an object in a way that expresses their attitude or relation to the object, the speaker is taking a stance.
expressed in discourse. Du Bois (2007) argues that at its most basic level, stancetaking is about the evaluation of entities in the discourse by a speaker (or
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Stancetaking in Discourse. Subjectivity, evaluation, interaction. Edited by. Robert Englebretson. Rice University. The stance triangle. John W. Du Bois. University
Reported Thought as a Stance-Taking Device in Korean Conversation a prior thought to demonstrate how the speaker’s current stance originated. Often, such