Discourse markers so and well in Zimbabwean English: A corpus‐based comparative analysis

Author:

Chapwanya Faith Chiedza1ORCID,Nel Joanine Hester1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Afrikaans University of Pretoria South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThis analysis of discourse markers so and well in Zimbabwean English (ZE) and British English was carried out to determine possible statistically significant variations in their occurrence and function frequencies in spoken and written registers, and in different genres to ascertain if they are used in the same manner in both languages and in different language use contexts. The ZE corpus and the International Corpus of English‐Great Britain (ICE‐GB) were compared to reveal statistically significant variations in some registers and genres. Regarding so, the marking implied result and the sequential so functions were more frequent in the ICE‐GB compared to the ZE corpus. Well occurred more in the ICE‐GB compared to the ZE corpus. Searching for the right phrase, rephrasing or correcting, move to main story, indirect answer, contributing an opinion, direct answer, continuing an opinion, and evaluating a previous statement occurred more in the ICE‐GB compared to the ZE corpus.

Funder

University of Pretoria

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Sociology and Political Science,Anthropology,Language and Linguistics

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