Hedging/downtoning
Negation can also have the opposite effect to boosting, i.e. it can hedge or
downtone a speech act. This occurs in a number of formulaic declarative
structures with verbs such as have, know, suppose:
A: You don’t have Jane Carey’s email address by any chance?
B: Yeah, sure.
The + sign indicates an interrupted turn which continues at the next utterance
A: I don’t suppose you’ve brought the saw back?
B: Have I still got it?
A: Yes.
B: Oh yeah I took it last weekend.
A: You borrowed it and brought it back+
B: Yeah yeah.
A: +and then you took it again.
You don’t know what time the shop opens, do you?
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: