Time and emergence in grammar : dislocation, topicalization and hanging topic in French talk-in-interaction
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Time and emergence in grammar : dislocation, topicalization and hanging topic in French talk-in-interaction
(Studies in language and social interaction, v. 28)
John Benjamins, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-268) and index
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Description
This monograph examines how language contributes to the social coordination of actions in talk-in-interaction. Focusing on a set of frequently used constructions in French (left-dislocation, right-dislocation, topicalization, and hanging topic), the study provides an empirically rich contribution to the understanding of grammar as thoroughly temporal, emergent, and contingent upon its use in social interaction. Based on data from a range of everyday interactions, the authors investigate speakers' use of these constructions as resources for organizing social interaction, showing how speakers continuously adapt, revise, and extend grammatical trajectories in real time in response to local contingencies. The book is designed to be both informative for the specialized scholar and accessible to the graduate student familiar with conversation analysis and/or interactional linguistics.
Table of Contents
- 1. Preface
- 2. Chapter 1. Introduction: The temporal and interactional nature of grammar
- 3. Chapter 2. State of the art
- 4. Chapter 3. Left-dislocation as an interactional resource
- 5. Chapter 4. Right-dislocation as an interactional resource
- 6. Chapter 5. Topicalization as an interactional resource
- 7. Chapter 6. The hanging topic construction as an interactional resource
- 8. Chapter 7. Hybrid forms, online revisions and emergent grammar
- 9. Chapter 8. Discussion and conclusion
- 10. References
- 11. Appendix 1
- 12. Appendix 2
- 13. Index
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