N. J. Enfield / Tanya Stivers (eds.)
Person Reference in Interaction
Herausgeber: Enfield, N. J.; Stivers, Tanya
N. J. Enfield / Tanya Stivers (eds.)
Person Reference in Interaction
Herausgeber: Enfield, N. J.; Stivers, Tanya
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Examines how we refer to other people in everday conversation, across different languages and cultures.
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Examines how we refer to other people in everday conversation, across different languages and cultures.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9780521872454
- ISBN-10: 0521872456
- Artikelnr.: 21401126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 751g
- ISBN-13: 9780521872454
- ISBN-10: 0521872456
- Artikelnr.: 21401126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nick Enfield is a scientific staff member in the Language and Cognition Group of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen.
Tanya Stivers is a scientific staff member in the Language and Cognition Group of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen.
Tanya Stivers is a scientific staff member in the Language and Cognition Group of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen.
1. Person reference in interaction Tanya Stivers, N. J. Enfield and Stephen
C. Levinson; Part I. Person Reference as a System: 2. Two preferences in
the organization of reference to persons in conversation and their
interaction (1979) Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff; 3. Optimizing
person reference - evidence from repair on Rossel Island Stephen C.
Levinson; 4. Alternative recognitionals in person reference Tanya Stivers;
5. Meanings of the unmarked: why 'default' person reference does more than
just refer N. J. Enfield; Part II. The Person Reference System in
Operation: 6. Conveying who you are: the presentation of self, strictly
speaking Emanuel A. Schegloff; 7. Person reference in Yucatec Maya William
F. Hanks; 8. Principles of person reference in Tzeltal Penelope Brown; 9.
Non-initial person reference in Korean: choosing between quasi-pronouns
Sun-Young Oh; 10. Person reference in Tzotzil gossip: referring dupliciter
John B. Haviland; Part III. The Person Reference System in Trouble: 11.
Intersubjectivity and progressivity in person (and place) reference John
Heritage; 12. Repairing person reference in a small Caribbean community
Jack Sidnell; 13. Reference and 'reference dangereuse' to persons in
Kilivila: an overview and case study Gunter Senft.
C. Levinson; Part I. Person Reference as a System: 2. Two preferences in
the organization of reference to persons in conversation and their
interaction (1979) Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff; 3. Optimizing
person reference - evidence from repair on Rossel Island Stephen C.
Levinson; 4. Alternative recognitionals in person reference Tanya Stivers;
5. Meanings of the unmarked: why 'default' person reference does more than
just refer N. J. Enfield; Part II. The Person Reference System in
Operation: 6. Conveying who you are: the presentation of self, strictly
speaking Emanuel A. Schegloff; 7. Person reference in Yucatec Maya William
F. Hanks; 8. Principles of person reference in Tzeltal Penelope Brown; 9.
Non-initial person reference in Korean: choosing between quasi-pronouns
Sun-Young Oh; 10. Person reference in Tzotzil gossip: referring dupliciter
John B. Haviland; Part III. The Person Reference System in Trouble: 11.
Intersubjectivity and progressivity in person (and place) reference John
Heritage; 12. Repairing person reference in a small Caribbean community
Jack Sidnell; 13. Reference and 'reference dangereuse' to persons in
Kilivila: an overview and case study Gunter Senft.
1. Person reference in interaction Tanya Stivers, N. J. Enfield and Stephen
C. Levinson; Part I. Person Reference as a System: 2. Two preferences in
the organization of reference to persons in conversation and their
interaction (1979) Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff; 3. Optimizing
person reference - evidence from repair on Rossel Island Stephen C.
Levinson; 4. Alternative recognitionals in person reference Tanya Stivers;
5. Meanings of the unmarked: why 'default' person reference does more than
just refer N. J. Enfield; Part II. The Person Reference System in
Operation: 6. Conveying who you are: the presentation of self, strictly
speaking Emanuel A. Schegloff; 7. Person reference in Yucatec Maya William
F. Hanks; 8. Principles of person reference in Tzeltal Penelope Brown; 9.
Non-initial person reference in Korean: choosing between quasi-pronouns
Sun-Young Oh; 10. Person reference in Tzotzil gossip: referring dupliciter
John B. Haviland; Part III. The Person Reference System in Trouble: 11.
Intersubjectivity and progressivity in person (and place) reference John
Heritage; 12. Repairing person reference in a small Caribbean community
Jack Sidnell; 13. Reference and 'reference dangereuse' to persons in
Kilivila: an overview and case study Gunter Senft.
C. Levinson; Part I. Person Reference as a System: 2. Two preferences in
the organization of reference to persons in conversation and their
interaction (1979) Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff; 3. Optimizing
person reference - evidence from repair on Rossel Island Stephen C.
Levinson; 4. Alternative recognitionals in person reference Tanya Stivers;
5. Meanings of the unmarked: why 'default' person reference does more than
just refer N. J. Enfield; Part II. The Person Reference System in
Operation: 6. Conveying who you are: the presentation of self, strictly
speaking Emanuel A. Schegloff; 7. Person reference in Yucatec Maya William
F. Hanks; 8. Principles of person reference in Tzeltal Penelope Brown; 9.
Non-initial person reference in Korean: choosing between quasi-pronouns
Sun-Young Oh; 10. Person reference in Tzotzil gossip: referring dupliciter
John B. Haviland; Part III. The Person Reference System in Trouble: 11.
Intersubjectivity and progressivity in person (and place) reference John
Heritage; 12. Repairing person reference in a small Caribbean community
Jack Sidnell; 13. Reference and 'reference dangereuse' to persons in
Kilivila: an overview and case study Gunter Senft.