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Statistical evidence from the corpus can also give insight into the communicative
acts most typically performed by particular items. The next diagram shows the
different functions of what about and how about in the CANCODE corpus. Both
forms are used to change the topic in conversation, with what about being used to
do this more frequently than how about (What about this new airport plan; what
do you think of that?). Another common function for both items is in the turn-
taking system, where there is a strong preference for how about as a way of
selecting the next speaker (How about you Jean; what do you think?). When
suggestions are being made, both forms seem more or less equally available (How
about a walk before lunch?) (
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