کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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933060 | 923318 | 2012 | 22 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The Japanese interactional particle yo has been the subject of much uncertainty and controversy, as researchers have proposed various disparate functions and meanings of this small lexeme. Attending closely to the interactional environment where yo is used, I hereby propose a generic semiotic for this omnipresent particle and its role in highlighting the communal nature of meaning-making interaction. In particular, I show that yo is deployed by speakers and understood by recipients as an indication that a particular stretch of talk needs to be properly “registered” for both talk progressivity and the joint accomplishment of specific interactional concerns to be acknowledged and acted upon. I argue that this explicit indication of the usually taken-for-granted presupposition that any given effort at communicative action cannot be implemented in interaction until it is received somewhere foregrounds the semiotically interlocked contingency of the next turn at talk, engendering a variety of context-bound pragmatic effects.
► I propose a generic semantics of the Japanese interactional particle yo.
► Yo indicates that some talk needs to be properly “registered”.
► Participants’ joint commitment is a necessary condition for action implementation.
► Yo thus foregrounds the communal nature of meaning-making interaction.
► Explicit indication of such a general concern engenders a variety of pragmatic effects.
Journal: Journal of Pragmatics - Volume 44, Issue 13, October 2012, Pages 1721–1742