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'Mum, the pot broke': Taking responsibility (or not) in language

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:45 authored by Shoshana DreyfusShoshana Dreyfus
This article explores how we take responsibility for our past actions in language, using an ideational perspective. It focuses on the way we construe actions in transitive and ergative language patterns and from this develop a cline of responsibility, which has maximum responsibility at the one end and minimum responsibility at the other. The article examines a number of instances of language use from different genres and registers with this cline to determine the extent to which language users take responsibility (or not) for their actions through language.

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Dreyfus, S. (2017). 'Mum, the pot broke': Taking responsibility (or not) in language. Discourse and Society: an international journal for the study of discourse and communication in their social, political and cultural contexts, 28 (4), 374-391.

Journal title

Discourse and Society

Volume

28

Issue

4

Pagination

374-391

Language

English

RIS ID

115508

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