2012
DOI: 10.1080/0163853x.2012.664758
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Syntactically Non-Integrated FinnishJos‘If’-Conditional Clauses as Directives

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“…Thus, similar to the extract above, the facilitator's turn frequently includes a particle jos 'if', which marks the turn as a proposal. As shown by Laury (2012), Finnish jos-clauses may be interpreted as either subordinate or independent clauses depending on their syntactic formatting and the performed action. In the latter case they have a falling prosody and appear in a context where some future action is being planned and negotiated --and are oriented to as directives, such as proposals.…”
Section: Presenting the Final Entry Proposal As A Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, similar to the extract above, the facilitator's turn frequently includes a particle jos 'if', which marks the turn as a proposal. As shown by Laury (2012), Finnish jos-clauses may be interpreted as either subordinate or independent clauses depending on their syntactic formatting and the performed action. In the latter case they have a falling prosody and appear in a context where some future action is being planned and negotiated --and are oriented to as directives, such as proposals.…”
Section: Presenting the Final Entry Proposal As A Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After some intermediate talk, by which the participants ascertain that there will be the Eucharist next Sunday (lines 6--9), and yet another silence (line 10), the pastor delivers her proposal anew (lines 11--12). The renewed proposal has the form of an independent jos ''(what) if'' clause, which represents a typical Finnish way of making proposals (Hakulinen et al, 2004(Hakulinen et al, : 1570Laury, 2012;Stevanovic, 2013a), exhibiting no orientation to the same proposal having already been made. While the pastor thus implies that the cantor has not responded to her proposal in an adequate way, she does not treat the cantor's omission in this regard as an indication of any problem with the local legitimacy of her proposal.…”
Section: Dispelling the Doubtmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…By doing so, it projects both syntactically and prosodically a turn continuation (cf. Laury, 2012), and in what follows, the feasibility of the presented idea is called into question. This is accomplished by combining the idea with a hypothetical situation, which is usually connected to the first clause by the particle niin 'then' (extract 1, line 2) although the particle may also be omitted (see extract 2, line 2;…”
Section: The Design Of Conditional Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes jos 'if' clauses may also be interpreted as independent depending on their syntactic formatting and the performed action (Laury, 2012).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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