Interaction and Grammar

Interaction and Grammar
Title Interaction and Grammar PDF eBook
Author Elinor Ochs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 494
Release 1996-12-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521558280

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This volume explores a rich variety of linkages between grammar and social interaction.

Grammar in Interaction

Grammar in Interaction
Title Grammar in Interaction PDF eBook
Author Cecilia E. Ford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 187
Release 1993-04-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0521418038

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Cecilia E. Ford explores the question: what work do adverbial clauses do in conversational interaction? Her analysis of this predominating conjunction strategy in English conversation is based on the assumption that grammars reflect recurrent patterns of situated language use, and that a primary site for language is in spontaneous talk. She considers the interactional as well as the informational work of talk and shows how conversationalists use grammar to coordinate their joint language production. The management of the complexities of the sequential development of a conversation, and the social roles of conversational participants, have been extensively examined within the sociological approach of Conversation Analysis. Dr Ford uses Conversation Analysis as a framework for the interpretation of interclausal relations in her database of American English conversations. Her book contributes to a growing body of research on grammar in discourse, which has until recently remained largely focused on monologic rather than dialogic functions of language.

Grammar and Interaction

Grammar and Interaction
Title Grammar and Interaction PDF eBook
Author Emma Betz
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 225
Release 2008-10-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902728993X

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This monograph provides a micro-analytic description of the structure and communicative use of syntactic pivot constructions in German. Using the methodology of Conversation Analysis, this work shows that pivots emerge in interaction in response to local communicative needs.Exclusively found in spoken German, pivots allow a speaker to extend an utterance beyond a possible completion point in a syntactically and prosodically unobtrusive way. Speakers utilize this basic property to promote context-specific actions: managing boundaries of speakership, bridging sequential and topical junctures, and dealing with different types of interactional trouble. Through a close examination of syntactic pivots as an interactional resource, this work shows that spoken linguistic structures can only be fully understood if we acknowledge the temporality of language and view grammar as usage-based and negotiable. This book thus contributes to a growing body of research at the intersection of grammar and interaction.

The Grammar of Interactional Language

The Grammar of Interactional Language
Title The Grammar of Interactional Language PDF eBook
Author Martina Wiltschko
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2021-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1108481825

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A cutting-edge work, this book analyses the grammar of interactional language with a focus on discourse markers and their typology.

Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction

Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction
Title Functional Grammar and Verbal Interaction PDF eBook
Author Mike Hannay
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 324
Release 1998-07-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027281882

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Functional Grammar (FG) as set out by Simon Dik is the ambitious combination of a functionalist approach to the study of language with a consistent formalization of the underlying structures which it recognizes as relevant. The present volume represents the attempts made within the FG framework to expand the theory so as to cover a wider empirical domain than is usual for highly formalized linguistic theories, namely that of written and spoken discourse, while retaining its methodological precision. The book covers an array of phenomena, both from monologue and from dialogue material, relating to discourse structure, speaker aims and goals, action theory, the flow of information, illocutionary force, modality, etc. The central question underlying most of the contributions concerns the relation between, and the division of labour between the existing grammatical module of FG on the one hand, and a discourse or pragmatic module capable of handling such discourse phenomena on the other. What emerges are new proposals for the formal treatment of for instance illocutionary force and the informational status of constituents. Many of the data discussed are from ‘real’ language rather than being invented, and samples from various languages other than English (Spanish, Polish, Latin, French) are examined and used as illustrations of the theoretical problem to be solved. Readership: theoretical linguists and discourse and conversation analysts

Optimality Theory

Optimality Theory
Title Optimality Theory PDF eBook
Author Alan Prince
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 304
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0470759399

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This book is the final version of the widely-circulated 1993 Technical Report that introduces a conception of grammar in which well-formedness is defined as optimality with respect to a ranked set of universal constraints. Final version of the widely circulated 1993 Technical Report that was the seminal work in Optimality Theory, never before available in book format. Serves as an excellent introduction to the principles and practice of Optimality Theory. Offers proposals and analytic commentary that suggest many directions for further development for the professional.

Interactional Linguistics

Interactional Linguistics
Title Interactional Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 633
Release 2017-12-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107032806

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"Reviewing recent findings on linguistic practices used in turn construction and turn taking, repair, action formation and ascription, sequence and topic organization, the book examines the way linguistic units of varying size - sentences, clauses, phrases, clause combinations, particles - are mobilized for the implementation of specific actions in talk-in-interaction. A final chapter discusses the implications of an interactional perspective for our understanding of language as well as its variation, diversity, and universality. Supplementary online chapters explore additional topics such as the linguistic organization of preference, stance, footing, and storytelling, as well as the use of prosody and phonetics, and further practices with language"--