In:Ethnic Styles of Speaking in European Metropolitan Areas
Edited by Friederike Kern and Margret Selting
[Studies in Language Variation 8] 2011
► pp. 217–237
Joint attention and cooperation in the Swedish of adolescents in multilingual settings
The use of sån ‘such’ and såhär ‘like’
Published online: 22 December 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.8.09ekb
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.8.09ekb
This article describes the use of the Swedish sån ‘such’ and såhär ‘like’,
respectively, as a means to establish joint attention and cooperation among adolescents
in multilingual settings. In the south of Sweden, in the city of Malmö, sån ‘such’ is
used, primarily, as a determiner, and also a focus marker. In contrast, adolescents in
Stockholm (approximately 600 kilometres north of Malmö) make frequent use of såhär ‘like’
as a focus marker. However, there is no corresponding development into a determiner. The two expressions have overlapping meaning and function. They both serve to direct the hearer’s attention to a linguistic expression. Simultaneously, sån and såhär may function as an appeal to the hearer to co-construct a referent that is being introduced by the following expression.
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Van Olmen, Daniël
2019. A diachronic corpus study of prenominal zo’n ‘so a’ in Dutch. Functions of Language 26:2 ► pp. 216 ff.
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