
Dialogue Analysis VII: Working with Dialogue
Selected Papers from the 7th IADA Conference, Birmingham 1999
De Gruyter (Publisher)
Published on 29. June 2000
Book
Hardback
IX, 443 pages
978-3-484-75022-7 (ISBN)
Description
This volume brings together contributors from 30 universities in 22 countries. It includes both theoretical papers which present new methods of analysis and practical studies of dialogue, much of which was recorded in work settings - a binary focus encapsulated in the title, »Working with Dialogue«. The settings from which the data was collected are diverse: the media, the courtroom, the classroom, the home and the clinic, as well as from literary texts. The book is ordered in such a way that each paper links theoretically, methodologically and/or topically with those on either side of it.
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Edition
Reprint 2017
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student
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Dimensions
Height: 23 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
851 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-484-75022-7 (9783484750227)
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Dialogue Analysis VII: Working with Dialogue
Selected Papers from the 7th IADA Conference, Birmingham 1999
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Content
Contents: Edda Weigand, The Dialogic Action Game. - Jim Martin, Factoring Out Exchange: Types of Structure. - Michael Toolan, Towards a Simple Schema of Speech Moves. - Frances Rock, Exploring Contemporary Method Through Historical Data: Pragma-Discoursal Dialogue Annotation. - Peter White, Dialogue and Inter-Subjectivity: Reinterpreting the Semantics of Modality and Hedging. - Barry Natusch, Talking for a Living on Air. - Arja Piirainen-Marsh, Interjections and the Institutionality of Broadcast Talk. - Gerda Lauerbach, Negotiating Defeat in TV Election Night Coverage. - Martin Montgomery, Televised Talk: Face Work, Politeness and Laughter in >>The Mrs Merton Show<<. - Birgit Meerholz-Haerle, >>Listen to this one ...<<: Teachers Sharing Stories and Shaping Policies. - Polly Walsh, Investigating Interactional Variation in Interview-Type Speaking Tests. - Julia Bamford, Question and Answer Sequencing in Academic Lectures. - Luis Perez-Gonzalez, Agenda Negotiation in Emergency Calls: Modelling the Dynamics of Frictional Encounters. - Boris Pritchard/Damir Kalogjera, On Some Features of Conversation in Maritime VHF Communication. - Almut Koester, Getting Things Done and Getting Along in the Office. - Agnes Witko/Michele Grosjean, Les Reunions en Contexte Institutionnel et Leur Formalite. - Joanna Channell, Working on the Telephone: How Telephone Receptionists Work With Language. - Julia Gillen, >>It's not really time for going home.<< Three- and Four-Year Old Children Learning to Talk on the Telephone. - Christian Hudelot/Christine Berger, Les Voix du Dialogue: Usage de la >Communication Facilitee< avec des Enfants Presentant des Troubles Autistiques. - Michele Grossen, Therapist-Child Dialogues in Clinical Interviews. - Alison Ferguson, Understanding Paragrammatism: Contributions from Conversation Analysis and Systemic Functional Linguistics. - Branca Telles Ribeiro, Listening to Narratives in Psychiatric Interviews. - Klaus P. Schneider, Diminutives in Discourse: Sequential Aspects of Diminutive Use in Spoken Interaction. - Carol Marley, Trading Talk? Interaction in Written Dating Advertisements. - Fathi Dali, Code-Switching and Dialogism in >>Lolita<<. - Murray Knowles, >>Suffering is Good for the Soul.<< Dialogue and Ideology in Traditional Juvenile Fiction. - Dorota Pacek, Wordplay and Nonsense in Polish Translations of Dialogues in >>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland<<. - Josiane Boutonnet, Verbal Humour as the Ultimate Level in Language Learning: Accessing the Contextual Properties of Humour in Everyday Conversation. - Susan Mandala, Talk in the Mind: Scripted Dialogues and Mental Scripts. - Rosamund Moon, Lexical Norms in Spoken English. - Charles Owen, Naturally-Occurring and Artefactual Dialogue. - Janet Cotterill, Multiple Voices: Monologue and Dialogue in the O.J. Simpson Criminal Courtroom. - Malcolm Coulthard, Suppressed Dialogue in a Confession Statement. - Ron Scollon, Hidden Dialogicality: When Infelicity Becomes Fear of Infringement.