Lectures on conversation
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Lectures on conversation
Blackwell, 1992
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This two-volume work presents the entire corpus of lectures by a writer whose thought and method influenced a generation of linguists and sociologists. Volume one contains the lectures delivered at UCLA, from Fall 1964 through Spring 1968. They touch on a great variety of topics, but two key issues emerge, rules of conversational sequencing and membership categorization devices. It culminates in the extensive and formal explication of turn-taking delivered in Fall 1967. Volume two contains the lectures delivered at Univerity of California, Irvine from Fall 1968 through Spring 1972. As in Volume one, these lectures touch on a wide range of subjects, and the investigations of storytelling and conversational sequencing, begun in the earlier volume, continues. It culminates in the dissertation on adjacency pairs delivered in Spring 1972.
Table of Contents
- Volume 1: Fall 1964 - Spring 1965
- Fall 1965
- Spring 1966
- Winter 1967
- Spring 1967
- Fall 1967
- Spring 1968. Volume 2: Fall 1968 Winter 1969
- Winter 1970
- Spring 1970
- Winter 1971
- Spring 1971
- Fall 1971
- Spring 1972.
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