“There is more here than meets the eye!”: the use of final ou in two sequential positions in Mandarin Chinese conversation

An increasing number of studies of language and social interaction have begun to explore the phenomenon that parties to talk-in-interaction do not always speak their minds in a straightforward manner. Rather, for various interactional reasons, they may just allude to the action they intend to accomp...

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