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Approximation Explanation Quotative you know Imagine the scene See the implication Reference to shared knowledge Appeal to understanding Appeal to acknowledge that the speaker is right Various +23 +/ On the certainty side, you know may be used to introduce what s/he regards as incontestable mutual knowledge or conjoint knowledge Holmes +320 : 2. Even though Östman +32+ found that the use of you know does not necessarily mean that the hearer knows, and even though Biber et al +333 : +*11 claim that you know sometimes imparts new information, it can also be the case that the information introduced by you know is indeed known to the hearer cf. Jucker and Smith +332 : +3-. This information may either be knowledge specifically between speaker and hearer cf. Stubbe and Holmes +33/ : 03, or general knowledge cf. Schiffrin +321 :,1.. +.2 +.3
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