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Discretion: The final particle ou and its functions in medical advice-giving

Jin, Y., & Tay, D. (2021). Discretion: The final particle ou and its functions in medical advice-giving. Chinese Language and Discourse, 12(2), 158-180. https://doi.org/10.1075/cld.20010.jin

 

Abstract

This paper explores the functions of Chinese final particle ou in both TCU-final and non-TCU-final positions in medical advice-giving. Using Praat, we differentiated phonologically marked and unmarked ou and analyzed their functions in both doctor and patient speech. The findings suggest a difference in participants’ use of ou: while non-TCU-final ou occurs mainly in the patient speech to mark newsworthiness and call for the doctor’s attention, TCU-final ou occurs in both the doctor and the patient speech serving various functions. Most importantly, the paper provides a new understanding of the various functions of ou as interconnected to each other under its intrinsic discreet quality that facilitates relationship building in the selected conversational activity.

 

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