The first textbook dedicated to interactional linguistics, focusing on, and introducing, the linguistic analyses of conversational phenomena.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen is Distinguished Professor (emerita) at the University of Helsinki, Finland. She has published widely on prosody and grammar in interaction; in addition to numerous journal articles, she has authored, co-authored and co-edited many volumes on interactional linguistics, including Prosody in Conversation (with Margret Selting, Cambridge, 1996) and Studies in Interactional Linguistics (with Margret Selting, Cambridge, 2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 1. What is interactional linguistics? Part I. How Is Interaction Conducted with Linguistic Resources?: 2. Turn construction and turn taking 3. Repair 4. Action formation and ascription 5. Topic and sequence Part II. How are Linguistic Resources Deployed in Interaction? 6. Sentences, clauses, and phrases 7. Clause combinations 8. One-word constructions: particles Conclusion: 9. Implications for language theory.
Introduction: 1. What is interactional linguistics?; Part I. How Is Interaction Conducted with Linguistic Resources?: 2. Turn construction and turn taking; 3. Repair; 4. Action formation and ascription; 5. Topic and sequence; Part II. How are Linguistic Resources Deployed in Interaction?; 6. Sentences, clauses, and phrases; 7. Clause combinations; 8. One-word constructions: particles; Conclusion: 9. Implications for language theory.
Introduction: 1. What is interactional linguistics? Part I. How Is Interaction Conducted with Linguistic Resources?: 2. Turn construction and turn taking 3. Repair 4. Action formation and ascription 5. Topic and sequence Part II. How are Linguistic Resources Deployed in Interaction? 6. Sentences, clauses, and phrases 7. Clause combinations 8. One-word constructions: particles Conclusion: 9. Implications for language theory.
Introduction: 1. What is interactional linguistics?; Part I. How Is Interaction Conducted with Linguistic Resources?: 2. Turn construction and turn taking; 3. Repair; 4. Action formation and ascription; 5. Topic and sequence; Part II. How are Linguistic Resources Deployed in Interaction?; 6. Sentences, clauses, and phrases; 7. Clause combinations; 8. One-word constructions: particles; Conclusion: 9. Implications for language theory.
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'... 'Interactional Linguistics. Studying Language in Social Interaction' is a monumental and well-executed effort, as well as a timely one.' Karolina Zofia Grzech, Linguist List (new.linguistlist.org)
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