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Grijzenhout_212118.pdf (1.236Mb)Grijzenhout, Janet (2012), Teil eines Buches[more][less]
Erschienen in: English historical linguistics : an international handbook : Vol. 1 / ed. by Alexander Bergs .... - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter Mouton, 2012. - S. 97-113. - (Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 34,1). - ISBN: 978-3-11-020220-5 Dateien zu dieser Publikation: 1
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inlist21.pdf (111.5Kb)Szczepek, Beatrice (2000), Working Paper / Technical Report
InLiSt - Interaction and Linguistic Structures -Nr. 21 [more][less]Zusammenfassung: This paper discusses what incoming speakers do interactionally when they complete or extend a previous participant's turn prosodically, syntactically and semantically. The primary focus is on the way in which a collaborative incoming is designed, and how it might have been triggered from within the first speaker's utterance. Of course, this study does not claim to offer an exclusive list of all interactional functions which collaborative productions can possibly accomplish, but it suggests a number of things they seem to be doing in the current data collection. In 2.1, several data extracts will be analyzed which suggest that one environment in which collaborative productions occur are conversational duets. In 2.2, the data analyses point towards another kind of collaborative incoming which displays understanding to the previous speaker. A range of differing data will be presented to suggest possible sub-functions of showing understanding. In 2.3, an utterly different type of collaborative is introduced and then interpreted as a second speaker's way of borrowing a construction from a first speaker. In 2.4, the data shows a first speaker eliciting information from another speaker, who is invited to complete a construction already begun. Dateien zu dieser Publikation: 1
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inlist17.pdf (103.3Kb)Szczepek, Beatrice (2000), Working Paper / Technical Report
InLiSt - Interaction and Linguistic Structures -Nr. 17 [more][less]Zusammenfassung: Collaboration between speakers on different linguistic levels is one of the basic conditions for functioning talk-in-interaction. In this paper the notion of interactional collaboration is taken up with respect to conversationalists' deployment of syntax and prosody. The phenomenon under discussion is the collaborative production of syntactic constructions and prosodic units by two speakers. The following investigation will attempt to categorize collaborative productions according to some of their formal characteristics. In addition, it will be claimed that collaborative productions are non-competitive incomings into the turn-space of another speaker and cannot be considered interruptions. Dateien zu dieser Publikation: 1
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