In:(Non)referentiality in Conversation
Edited by Michael C. Ewing and Ritva Laury
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 344] 2024
► pp. 35–55
Chapter 3First and second person forms as resources for open reference and participation in Finnish everyday
conversations
Published online: 1 August 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.344.03hel
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.344.03hel
Abstract
Based on data from Finnish conversational interaction, this article explores the use of 1st and 2nd person
forms in creating deictically non-specific, open reference. We focus on the linguistic and embodied features of turns that
contain these open personal forms and examine their sequential positioning. We show that the 1st and 2nd person forms that
receive a deictically open interpretation typically occur in assessments, accounts of personal experience, and imaginary
descriptions. They function as deictic displacements, shifting the origo of the speech situation, and causing a change of
footing in the discourse roles, thus modulating the participation framework of the speech situation.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Theoretical background
- 2.1Open reference forms in grammar and interaction
- 2.2Reference and participation
- 3.Data and methods
- 4.Analysis
- 4.1Sequential contexts and interactional functions
- 4.2Linguistic features and embodied conduct
- 4.3Modulating the participation framework
- 5.Conclusions
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