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Turn-Initial Discourse Marker So in Informal British English Conversation: A Corpus-Based Diachronic Analysis

Authors
최인지
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
서강대학교 언어정보연구소
Keywords
discourse marker so; turn-initial position; British English; corpusbased; analysis; diachronic variation; sociolinguistic variation; pragmatic; function; 담화표지어 so; 말차례 시작 위치; 영국 영어; 코퍼스 기; 반 분석; 통시적 변화; 사회언어적 변화; 화용적 기능
Citation
언어와 정보 사회, v.56, pp 117 - 145
Pages
29
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
언어와 정보 사회
Volume
56
Start Page
117
End Page
145
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81725
DOI
10.29211/soli.2025.56..005
ISSN
1598-1886
2713-6817
Abstract
This study investigates the diachronic change of the turn-initial discourse marker so in informal British English conversation, drawing on two spoken corpora compiled in the 1990s and 2010s. The turn-initial position is particularly important in conversation, as it provides the first cue as to how speakers align with prior talk and project upcoming action. The analysis reveals a marked increase in normalized frequency over time, with so becoming more widespread across speakers regardless of age or gender. Functionally, elaboration remains the most frequent use in both corpora, but the distribution of other functions shifts over time. Sequential progression and topic management occur more often in the Spoken BNC2014, while question initiation shows a marked decline, emerging as the most significant functional change. Floor management, though less frequent, continues to serve as a resource for negotiating turns, whereas answer-prefacing so is only marginally attested, indicating its limited role in casual conversation. These findings demonstrate that turn-initial so has become more widely used in British English casual conversation, showing both quantitative expansion and functional rebalancing.
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