Talk in interaction: Comparative dimensions
Contributor(s)
Haakana, Markku (editor)
Laakso, Minna (editor)
Lindström, Jan (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
"During the recent decades Conversation Analysis has developed into a distinctive method for analyzing talk in interaction. The method is utilized in several disciplines sharing an interest in social interaction, like anthropology, linguistics, social psychology, and sociology, and it has been applied to a great variety of languages and types of interaction. Conversation Analysis then is coming of age as a truly comparative enterprise. This volume presents and discusses comparative approaches to analyzing interactional practices and structures. The contributors to the volume have their background in sociology, linguistics, and logopedics. They offer comparative analyses of activity types, participant roles and identities, displays of emotion, and design of actions such as questions and corrections. The languages covered by the chapters include English, Finnish, German, and Swedish. This volume is of interest to all those interested in the research of language and social interaction. Because of its methodological nature, the book can also be utilized in teaching and in learning the discovery procedures typical of Conversation Analysis.
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Keywords
dialogue; conversation analysis; use of language; oral communication; conversation; linguistic interaction; Emanuel Schegloff; Harvey Sacks; Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain); John Heritage; Team time trial; To Tell the TruthDOI
10.21435/sflin.14ISBN
9789522227843;9789522227836OCN
1030816777Publisher
Finnish Literature Society / SKSPublication date and place
Helsinki, Finland, 2009Series
Studia Fennica Linguistica, 14Classification
Sociolinguistics
Historical and comparative linguistics
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics