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Temporality in interaction /

This chapter deals with the temporal deployment of multiple multimodal resources mobilized by the participants in social interaction, focussing on the emer℗Ưgent temporality of turns and actions. More precisely, it analyzes the partici℗Ưpants' mobilization of multimodal resources for achieving...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Deppermann, Arnulf (Editor ), Günthner, Susanne
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
Colección:Studies in language and social interaction ; Volume 27.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Temporality in Interaction; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction: Temporality in interaction; 1. The need for a temporal understanding of linguistic structures ; 2. The temporal constitution of experience and action ; 3. Retrospection and projection ; 4. Sequentiality and simultaneity ; 5. Multimodal temporalities ; 6. Temporally produced units and their malleabilities ; 7. Granularities of temporality ; 8. The papers in this volume ; References ; I. Mechanisms of temporality in interaction; The temporality of language in interaction: projection and latency.
  • 1. Introduction 2. Evidence of syntactic projection in interaction: co-constructions ; 3. Structural latency and online syntax ; 4. Further reflections on the grammar of projections in spontaneous language ; 5. Some concluding remarks ; References ; Retrospection and understanding in interaction; 1. Retrospection in interaction ; 2. Respecification of understanding as a temporal, interactional phenom-enon ; 2.1 Traditions of theorizing 'understanding'; 2.2 Distinctive properties of face-to-face interaction and their consequences.
  • 2.3 Understanding in talk-in-interaction as an empirical phenomenon3. Interactional organization of retrospective understanding; 3.1 Displaying understanding in second position: Understanding; 3.2 Displaying understanding in third position: Intersubjectivity; 3.3 Displaying understanding in fourth position: Restoring intersubjec-tivity; 3.4 Displaying understanding of non-adjacent actions; 4. Conclusion; References ; Ephemeral Grammar: at the far end of emergence; 1. Introduction ; 2. Sedimented forms and interactional practices ; 2.1 Forms and practices.
  • 2.2 Conversation Analysis and Emergent Grammar 3. Data and analysis ; 3.1 Stephie's extended comment ; 3.2 Projecting an extended turn and initially securing displayed recipiency ; 3.3 I-initiation and self-repair as a locally emerging form ; 3.4 The upshot: Getting to a completed I-initiated utterance ; 4. Ephemeral form ; 5. Conclusion ; References ; II. Temporally-structured constructions; Temporality and the emergence of a construction: A discourse approach to sluicing; 1. Introduction: Temporality in the study of language ; 2. Sluicing ; 3. Theoretical considerations.
  • 4. Other discourse contexts of sluices5. Open and closed sluices; 6. A temporally situated construction; 7. Conclusion; References ; Temporality and syntactic structure: Utterance-final intensifiers in spo-ken German; 1. Introduction: Grammar and Interactional Linguistics ; 2. Utterance-final intensi-fying particles as a temporally organized and interactional phenomenon ; 2.1 Prepositioned intensifying particles as a standard pattern of German ; 2.2 Freestanding intensifying particles as second assessments.