International Journal of English Studies (IJES) (May 2003)

SYNONYMS IN ACTION: A CASE STUDY

  • Rebecca Clift

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6018/ijes.3.1.48631
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 167 – 188

Abstract

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This paper discusses what the methods of conversation analysis (CA) might have to offer the study of linguistic synonymy. It takes as a case study two items commonly held to be synonyms -'actually' and 'in fact'- and shows considerable differences between the two in their interactional implementation: they are implicated in the prosecution of differing courses of action. Such cases argue that it is analytically more profitable to consider what a lexical item does in the context of talk than what it means.

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