
Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar
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Studies in Interactional Linguistics have provided impressive evidence of the systematic use of vocal, verbal, and visual resources in social interaction. While members of the field have discussed what role these resources play in a grammar of social interaction, they have focused primarily on lexico-syntactic structures. The contributions to the present volume, however, focus on prosody and embodiment, exploring the role prosody plays in interactional meaning-making and how visual-spatial resources such as gesture and gaze relate to the use of verbal and vocal resources. This volume includes contributions on Danish, English, French, German, and Swedish interaction, with a primary focus on Interactional Linguistics and additional work from multimodal corpora. This volume will be of theoretical and methodological interest to readers with a background in Linguistics, Conversation Analysis, and multimodal corpora.
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2 - I Prosody [Seite 23]
2.1 - Prosodic formats of relative clauses in spoken German [Seite 25]
2.2 - What prosody reveals about the speaker's cognition: Self-repair in German prepositional phrases [Seite 46]
2.3 - Speakers' orientation to the nucleus accent in syntactic co-constructions [Seite 80]
2.4 - The prosodic design of parentheses in spontaneous speech [Seite 109]
2.5 - Prosody, syntax and action formation: Intonation phrases as >action components< [Seite 148]
3 - II Embodiment [Seite 177]
3.1 - Deixis: an integrated interactional multimodal analysis [Seite 179]
3.2 - Withdrawal from turns in overlap and participation [Seite 213]
3.3 - The importance of gaze in the constitution of units in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) [Seite 243]
3.4 - Gesture movement profiles in dialogues from a Swedish multimodal database of spontaneous speech [Seite 271]
3.5 - Towards an empirically-based grammar of speech and gestures [Seite 287]
4 - Subject Index [Seite 321]
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