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- W193216586 abstract "1.0 Introduction It is believed that language is such a species-specific capacity that only humans possess, which of course distinguishes homo sapiens from other ontogeneticallyrelated species that Darwin believes evolved from the same ancestor. And what does language do for us? As Clark (1997:193) points out, one easy but somehow misleading answer is that public language is to communicate ideas, since the most obvious evidence comes from that fact that human beings profit from what others know. And like a single computer is linked to a network of computers, the link to a network is for us humans primarily provided by language, which is not only a code of communication but also an external memory store (Streeck 1995); and thus it locates one major wellspring of our rather unique kind of cognitive success. Nevertheless, Clark urges us not to neglect a subtler but equally potent role that language may play: as a tool that alters the nature of the computational tasks involved in various kinds of problem solving. And I believe in its broad sense, problem-solving abilities should include the ability language users possess to detect and modify the errors and solve the problems that occur in all the linguistic interactions. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine a linguistic form shenme in interaction. As an interrogative pronoun, the form can be used to perform an act in conversations: to ask questions for eliciting information (as in a very common question ni jiau shenme mingzi ft 111-1itii-t-- (What's your name?)) as well as for clarifying a misunderstanding or unclear point to make the joint project 1 go on as Speaker B does in extract 1. Speaker B misunderstands A's utterance of bau-baulgft (to give a hug) in Line 57 as bau-gau *K (to report); she feels rather confused why and what Speaker A's female classmate reported to Speaker A. After 1.1 second of pause, she verbalizes her doubts and asks the question in Line 58. But Speaker A does not take up the question and continues on her prior talk. In Line 60, Speaker B repeats her question; not until her confusion got resolved does the conversation go on in the course." @default.
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- W193216586 title "Mandarin Chinese Shenme in Interaction" @default.
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