It drives me mad seeing people answer questions with so: Overt and covert attitudes toward so-prefacing answers

Syelle Graves
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This paper investigates attitudes toward prefacing the answer to a question from an interlocutor with the discourse marker so, which has been tentatively found to be on the rise since the 1990s. Functions of this form, informally referred to as “backstory so,” include marking added background or length that is unexpected by the questioner. This paper presents (i) evidence in the popular media that it is perceived as new and overtly associated with negative attributes (annoying, condescending) and differing stereotypes (scientific experts, Valley Girls); and (ii) findings of a matched guise that investigated whether those associations remain indexed by so-prefacing answers when attitudes are elicited implicitly. Statistically significant results of t-tests and a principal component analysis suggest that so-prefacing answers was perceived more negatively than a control discourse marker, well, in both a female and male voice, on a status axis (e.g., less Educated and Intelligent), as expected. On a solidarity axis, the male so guise also earned poorer evaluations than the control but the female so guise was not evaluated quite as negatively, which had not been reflected in the overt attitudes. The so guises were also more linked to Valley Girl and Tech Bro speech.
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看到人们用 "如此 "来回答问题,我简直要疯了:对 "如此 "回答的明里暗里的态度
本文调查了人们对在回答对话者的问题前使用 "所以 "这一话语标记的态度。这种形式被非正式地称为 "backstory so",其功能包括标记提问者意想不到的额外背景或长度。本文介绍了(i)流行媒体中的证据,即这种形式被认为是新的,并与负面属性(令人讨厌、居高临下)和不同的刻板印象(科学专家、山谷女孩)公开联系在一起;以及(ii)一项配对假设的结果,该假设调查了当态度被隐含地激发时,这些联系是否仍然以so-prefacing答案为索引。具有统计学意义的 t 检验和主成分分析结果表明,在地位轴上(例如,教育程度较低和聪明),女性和男性的声音都比对照话语标记更消极地看待so-prefacing answers。在团结轴上,男性 "所以 "假名也比对照组获得了更差的评价,但女性 "所以 "假名的评价并没有那么负面,这一点在公开的态度中并没有反映出来。因此 "伪装 "也更多地与 "山谷女孩 "和 "技术兄弟 "的言论联系在一起。
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