Discourse markers and their usage in conversation

Discourse markers in Spanish conversation serve to:

  • Structure and organize speech
  • Express speaker attitude
  • Manage turn-taking
  • Establish rapport
  • Signal topic changes

Common markers include “pues,” “bueno,” “mira,” and “¿sabes?” Their usage varies by region and context, contributing to natural-sounding speech.

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