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Repeating a question near-identically may cast the answerer as intellectually impaired
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posted on 2014-06-20, 11:39 authored by Charles AntakiIn this article I have my sights on near-identical repeat questions, as used by
members of care-staff when they judge a person with an intellectual disability
not to have answered a question satisfactorily. In fact, my interest is in a specific
and, to my mind, particularly telling variant of such questions —their use when
there is no (obvious) reason to suppose that the question has not been registered,
or indeed answered, by the recipient...
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Identites en Interaction / Isdentities in InteractionPages
183 - 193Citation
ANTAKI, C., 2014. Repeating a question near-identically may cast the answerer as intellectually impaired. IN: Greco, L., Mondada, L. and Renauld, P. (eds). Identites en Interaction. Limoges: Lambert-Lucas , pp. 183 - 193Publisher
Lambert-LucasVersion
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9782359351163Language
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