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Prosody in interaction

edited by Dagmar Barth-Weingarten, Elisabeth Reber, Margret Selting

(Studies in discourse and grammar / editors, Sandra A. Thompson, Paul J. Hopper, v. 23)

John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Prosody is constitutive for spoken interaction. In more than 25 years, its study has grown into a full-fledged and very productive field with a sound catalogue of research methods and principles. This volume presents the state of the art, illustrates current research trends and uncovers potential directions for future research. It will therefore be of major interest to everyone studying spoken interaction. The collection brings together an impressive range of internationally renowned scholars from different, yet closely related and compatible research traditions which have made a significant contribution to the field. They cover issues such as the units of language, the contextualization of actions and activities, conversational modalities and genres, the display of affect and emotion, the multimodality of interaction, language acquisition and aphasia. All contributions are based on empirical, audio- and/or video-recorded data of natural talk-in-interaction, including languages such as English, German and Japanese. The methodologies employed come from Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics.

目次

  • 1. Foreword
  • 2. Preface
  • 3. List of contributors
  • 4. Introduction
  • 5. Prosody in interaction: State of the art (by Selting, Margret)
  • 6. Future prospects of research on prosody: The need for publicly available corpora: Comments on Margret Selting "Prosody in interaction: State of the art" (by Deppermann, Arnulf)
  • 7. Part I. Prosody and other levels of linguistic organization in interaction
  • 8. The phonetic constitution of a turn-holding practice: Rush-throughs in English talk-in-interaction (by Walker, Gareth)
  • 9. Rush-throughs as social action: Comments on Gareth Walker "The phonetic constitution of a turn-holding practice: Rush-throughs in English talk-in-interaction" (by Gunthner, Susanne)
  • 10. Prosodic constructions in making complaints (by Ogden, Richard)
  • 11. The relevance of context to the performing of a complaint: Comments on Richard Ogden "Prosodic constructions in making complaints" (by Hakulinen, Auli)
  • 12. Prosodic variation in responses: The case of type-conforming responses to yes/no interrogatives (by Raymond, Geoffrey)
  • 13. Retrieving, redoing and resuscitating turns in conversation (by Local, John)
  • 14. Doing confirmation with ja/nee hoor: Sequential and prosodic characteristics of a Dutch discourse particle (by Mazeland, Harrie)
  • 15. Part II. Prosodic units as a structuring device in interaction
  • 16. Intonation phrases in natural conversation: A participants' category? (by Szczepek Reed, Beatrice)
  • 17. Making units: Comments on Beatrice Szczepek Reed "Intonation phrases in natural conversation: A participants' category?" (by Anward, Jan)
  • 18. Speaking dramatically: The prosody of live radio commentary of football matches (by Kern, Friederike)
  • 19. Commentating fictive and real sports: Comments on Friederike Kern "Speaking dramatically: The prosody of radio live commentary of football matches" (by Wagner, Johannes)
  • 20. Tonal repetition and tonal contrast in English carer-child interaction (by Wells, Bill)
  • 21. Repetition and contrast across action sequences: Comments on Bill Wells "Tonal repetition and tonal contrast in English carer-child interaction" (by Walker, Traci)
  • 22. Part III. Prosody and other semiotic resources in interaction
  • 23. Communicating emotion in doctor-patient interaction: A multidimensional single-case analysis (by Gulich, Elisabeth)
  • 24. Double function of prosody: Processes of meaning-making in narrative reconstructions of epileptic seizures: Comments on Elisabeth Gulich and Katrin Lindemann "Communicating emotion in doctor-patient interaction. A multidimensional single-case analysis" (by Reber, Elisabeth)
  • 25. Multimodal expressivity of the Japanese response particle Huun: Displaying involvement without topical engagement (by Tanaka, Hiroko)
  • 26. Response tokens - A multimodal approach: Comments on Hiroko Tanaka "Multimodal expressivity of the Japanese response particle Huun" (by Barth-Weingarten, Dagmar)
  • 27. Multiple practices for constructing laughables (by Ford, Cecilia E.)
  • 28. Multimodal laughing: Comments on Cecilia Ford and Barbara Fox "Multiple practices for constructing laughables" (by Birkner, Karin)
  • 29. Constructing meaning through prosody in aphasia (by Goodwin, Charles)
  • 30. Further perspectives on cooperative semiosis: Comments on Charles Goodwin "Constructing meaning through prosody in aphasia" (by Kotthoff, Helga)
  • 31. Author index
  • 32. Subject index

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