But as a stance marker in Nigerian investigative public hearings.
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John Benjamins
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This study examines the kinds of stance that but as a contrastive marker signals
in Nigerian investigative public hearings, with a view to exploring the contexts
in which the stances are made. The study examines forty purposively selected
investigative public hearing sessions which involve interactions between complainants,
defendants and a hearing panel. The data are analysed qualitatively
utilising Du Bois’ (2007) interactional view of stance and Martin and White’s
(2005) Appraisal system. Results indicate that but signals epistemic, evidential,
emotive and evaluative stances within the narrative, interrogative and closing
contexts. These stances and their contextual patterns depend heavily on the
roles, goals and knowledge of the participants as stancetakers who position
themselves, and align with other participants and the wider discourse community
in order to express evaluation and intersubjective positioning.
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Unuabonah, F. O. (2017). But as a stance marker in Nigerian investigative public hearings. Pragmatics and Society 8(3): 400-420