Supportive fellow-speakers and cooperative conversations : discourse topics and topical actions, participant roles and "recipient action" in a particular type of everyday conversation
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Supportive fellow-speakers and cooperative conversations : discourse topics and topical actions, participant roles and "recipient action" in a particular type of everyday conversation
J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1988
- : hc. (US)
- : pbk. (US)
- : hc. (Eur.)
- : pbk. (Eur.)
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注記
Bibliography: p. [283]-299
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hc. (US) ISBN 9781556190476
内容説明
This is a study of a specific type of everyday conversation whose essential hallmark is its participants' attempt to gain agreement and consent when establishing and maintaining a continuous and coherent flow of talk. Basing his analyses on the Survey'-corpus and resorting to an interpretative, reconstructive mode of description, Bublitz focusses on two main phenomena: (a) discourse topic and topical actions (like INTRODUCING and CHANGING A TOPIC or DIGRESSING from it), (b) hearer signals and reactive speaker contributions. The interlocutors' topic-centered and topic-organizing behaviour is shown to be predominantly and systematically oriented towards supporting their fellow-speakers to the extent that it seems to be justified to regard large parts of these conversations as having a monological character'.
目次
- 1. Acknowledgements
- 2. Notational Conventions
- 3. 1. Introduction
- 4. 2. Handling the discourse topic
- 5. 3. Recipient action: the role of the hearer and the secondary speaker
- 6. 4. Striving for mutual agreement: a particularity of the type of everyday conversation analysed
- 7. Notes
- 8. References
- 9. Name Index
- 10. Subject Index
- 巻冊次
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: hc. (Eur.) ISBN 9789027220547
内容説明
This is a study of a specific type of everyday conversation whose essential hallmark is its participants' attempt to gain agreement and consent when establishing and maintaining a continuous and coherent flow of talk. Basing his analyses on the Survey'-corpus and resorting to an interpretative, reconstructive mode of description, Bublitz focusses on two main phenomena: (a) discourse topic and topical actions (like INTRODUCING and CHANGING A TOPIC or DIGRESSING from it), (b) hearer signals and reactive speaker contributions. The interlocutors' topic-centered and topic-organizing behaviour is shown to be predominantly and systematically oriented towards supporting their fellow-speakers to the extent that it seems to be justified to regard large parts of these conversations as having a monological character'.
目次
- 1. Acknowledgements
- 2. Notational Conventions
- 3. 1. Introduction
- 4. 2. Handling the discourse topic
- 5. 3. Recipient action: the role of the hearer and the secondary speaker
- 6. 4. Striving for mutual agreement: a particularity of the type of everyday conversation analysed
- 7. Notes
- 8. References
- 9. Name Index
- 10. Subject Index
- 巻冊次
-
: pbk. (Eur.) ISBN 9789027220585
内容説明
This is a study of a specific type of everyday conversation whose essential hallmark is its participants' attempt to gain agreement and consent when establishing and maintaining a continuous and coherent flow of talk. Basing his analyses on the Survey'-corpus and resorting to an interpretative, reconstructive mode of description, Bublitz focusses on two main phenomena: (a) discourse topic and topical actions (like INTRODUCING and CHANGING A TOPIC or DIGRESSING from it), (b) hearer signals and reactive speaker contributions. The interlocutors' topic-centered and topic-organizing behaviour is shown to be predominantly and systematically oriented towards supporting their fellow-speakers to the extent that it seems to be justified to regard large parts of these conversations as having a monological character'.
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