Contingency and Action: A Comparison of Two Forms of Requesting
Science City York (United Kingdom) · University of York
Abstract
In this article, we explore the syntactic forms speakers use when making requests. An initial investigation of ordinary telephone calls between family and friends and out-of-hours calls to the doctor showed a difference in the distribution of modal verbs (e.g., Can you …), and requests prefaced by I wonder if. Modals are most common in ordinary conversation, whereas I wonder if … is most frequent in requests made to the doctor. This distributional difference seemed to be supported by calls from private homes to service organizations in which speakers also formatted requests as I wonder if. Further investigation of these and other corpora suggests that this distributional pattern is related not so much with the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 105.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
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2Topics & keywords
- Wonder
- Conversation
- Contingency
- Action (physics)
- Linguistics
- Psychology
- Modal
- Modal verb
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