Ditte Kimps
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Text & Talk | 2008
Ditte Kimps; Kristin Davidse
Abstract This article deals with imperative constant polarity tag questions (henceforth imperative CPTQs) such as Leave me alone, will you and Lets have another, shall we. We propose a typology of imperative CPTQs on the basis of a systematic study of data, correlating their distinct formal properties with different contextualized uses. Further developing McGregors (1997) general approach to tag questions, we argue that the main subtypes of imperative CPTQs can be classified in terms of two interpersonal functions: illocutionary force and conduciveness. These two interpersonal dimensions form continua ranging from speaker-oriented to hearer-oriented meanings. The classification in terms of illocutionary force subsumes speaker-oriented command and request, speaker- and hearer-oriented proposal for joint action, and hearer-oriented advice and invitation/offer. The corresponding conduciveness cline involves mainly ‘softening’ at the speaker-oriented end, where the speakers desire predominates, and ‘insisting’ at the hearer-oriented end, which focuses on the benefits to the hearer.
Journal of Pragmatics | 2007
Ditte Kimps
Journal of Pragmatics | 2014
Ditte Kimps; Kristin Davidse; Bert Cornillie
Outside the clause | 2016
Caroline Gentens; Ditte Kimps; Kristin Davidse; Gilles Jakobs; An Van linden; Lieselotte Brems
English Text Construction | 2016
Kristin Davidse; Ditte Kimps
Archive | 2014
Lieven Vandelanotte; Kristin Davidse; Caroline Gentens; Ditte Kimps
Archive | 2016
Caroline Gentens; Ditte Kimps; Kristin Davidse; Gilles Jacobs; An Van linden; Lieselotte Brems
Archive | 2014
Ditte Kimps; Kristin Davidse; Bert Cornillie
Studies in Corpus Linguistics | 2018
Ditte Kimps
Archive | 2016
Kristin Davidse; Ditte Kimps; Ngum Meyuhnsi Njende