In:Grammar in Action: Building comprehensive grammars of talk-in-interaction
Edited by Jakob Steensig, Maria Jørgensen, Jan Lindström, Nicholas Mikkelsen, Karita Suomalainen and Søren Sandager Sørensen
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction 37] 2025
► pp. 78–115
Chapter 4Grammatical formats of requests for immediate actions
Observations on Danish talk-in-interaction
Published online: 3 June 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.37.04ste
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.37.04ste
Abstract
This chapter investigates three social action formats for requesting immediate action in Danish
talk-in-interaction: embodied-only formats, phrasal formats, and modal verb formats. The analyses of the use of these
formats serve as a basis for discussing how entries in a comprehensive grammar of Danish talk-in-interaction should be
organized and written. This is related to an ongoing project to develop such a grammar (DanTIN 2024). I focus on the consequences of the analyses for concrete entries in the grammar,
and for the use of concepts such as multimodality, ellipsis, interrogativity, and sequentiality in the grammar. I
argue that some nonverbal formats must be included in the grammar, and I suggest how this can be done. I also argue
that sequence organization must be part of a syntactic description, and that the centrality of some traditional
syntactic concepts must be reconceptualized.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1Social action formats
- 1.2The grammar
- 1.3Requests and grammar
- 1.4Chapter overview
- 2.Data and focus
- 3.Analyses of three formats and their implications for grammar writing
- 3.1Embodied-only requests
- 3.1.1Embodied-only requests as social action formats
- 3.1.2Embodied-only formats in the comprehensive grammar
- 3.2Phrasal or subsentential requests
- 3.2.1Item-only requests
- 3.2.2Phrasal action-guiding requests
- 3.2.3Phrasal requests in the comprehensive grammar
- 3.3Modal verb request formats
- 3.3.1Self-referencing modal verb request formats
- 3.3.2Other-referencing modal verb request formats
- 3.3.3Modal verb request formats in the Comprehensive Grammar
- 3.1Embodied-only requests
- 4.Discussion and conclusion
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