
Conversational Style
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface to the 2005 Edition
- One: Introduction
- Two: Conversational Style: Theoretical Background
- Conversational Style as Semantics
- Style
- Individual and Social Differences
- The Acquisition of Style
- Stylistic Strategies: Involvement and Considerateness
- Processes of Conversational Style
- Frames and How They Are Signaled
- Conversational Styles in Interaction
- Features of High-Involvement Style
- Procedure and Analytic Method
- Two Issues in Analyzing Recorded Conversation
- Accountability in Interpretation
- The Thanksgiving Conversation
- Topic Analysis
- Three: The Participants in Thanksgiving Dinner
- Four: Linguistic Devices in Conversational Style
- Personal versus Impersonal Topics
- The Enthusiasm Constraint
- The Machine-Gun Question
- Overlap and Pace
- Mutual Revelation
- Bonding through High-Involvement Devices
- Expressive Phonology and Intonation
- Persistence
- Tolerance for Noise versus Silence
- Five: Narrative Strategies
- Story Rounds
- Contrasting Narrative Strategies
- Expressive versus Understated Evaluation and Response
- Getting to the Point
- Meaning in Intonation
- Cooperative versus Impatient Prompting
- What the Point Can Be
- Six: Irony and Joking
- Seven: Summary of Style Features
- Eight: The Study of Coherence in Discourse
- Rhythm
- Surface Linguistic Features
- Contextualization
- Conclusion
- Nine: Coda: Taking the Concepts into the Present
- The Ambiguity and Polysemy of Conversational Strategies
- The Interplay of Power and Solidarity
- The Linguistic Framing of Meaning in Interaction
- An Overview of Books That Have Followed
- Appendix 1: Key to Transcription Conventions
- Appendix 2: Steps in Analyzing Conversation
- Appendix 3: Participants in Thanksgiving Dinner
- Appendix 4: The Flow of Topics
- References
- Author Index
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