Affiliation:
1. University of Guadalajara
Abstract
Abstract
The present investigation is a conversation-analytic study that examines a particular type of informing sequence
where the new information is received with a turn displaying ritualized disbelief. In this paper, I analyze a range of ritualized
disbelief and news-confirmation turn designs in Mexican Spanish talk: I describe the trajectory that different ritualized
disbeliefs have, the composition of the disbelief they display, and how news-producers deal with ritualized disbelief turns. I
argue that a speaker’s knowledge about the matter at hand relates to the type of disbelief expressed in his or her disbelieving
turn; that is, the social actions involved in this type of sequences show a relationship between turn design, epistemics and
disbelief.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics