Advances in Spoken Discourse Analysis
74 Advances in spoken discourse analysis 30 Linus: Do you want to play with me Violet? Violet: You’re younger than me. (Shuts do ...
Exchange structure 75 We will now show that each of these moves can occur only once in a single exchange and also that they must ...
76 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Residual problems This new analysis of exchange structure while being intuitively more ...
Exchange structure 77 In other forms of interaction, between more equal participants, acknowledgement is much more common if not ...
78 Advances in spoken discourse analysis more delicate, though, as we have argued above, less rigorously defined, categories pro ...
4Priorities in discourse analysis John Sinclair From a linguistic perspective, the original discourse analysis work, revisited i ...
80 Advances in spoken discourse analysis that the more extensive ranks in discourse were relevant not only to language, but had ...
Priorities in discourse analysis 81 recourse, but the work of scholars like Grice, Labov, and more recently Sperber and Wilson o ...
82 Advances in spoken discourse analysis An alternative point of view, which I prefer, is to expect the text to supply everythin ...
Priorities in discourse analysis 83 1975), but which profits from the exposure which the discourse model has had over the years. ...
84 Advances in spoken discourse analysis fully fitting response will confirm the accuracy of the statement; that any relevant re ...
Priorities in discourse analysis 85 existence of irony does not disturb the normal way of interpreting language, the existence o ...
86 Advances in spoken discourse analysis I Put the chopsticks away Ann-Marie R A’right (puts them down) F Good girl (data from F ...
Priorities in discourse analysis 87 Whereas to prospect R, an I must set up specific presuppositions, to prospect F, an I or an ...
88 Advances in spoken discourse analysis If an Initiation is a simple informing move, and the next utterance encapsulates it, th ...
5 A functional description of questions Amy Tsui INTRODUCTION The term ‘question’ has been used in the linguistic and speech act ...
90 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Yes/no questions According to Quirk et al., yes/no questions are usually formed by plac ...
A functional description of questions 91 question ‘Have you been to Paris?’ and a ‘yes’ answer to the question ‘Has the boat lef ...
92 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Type 1 Positive assumption + neutral expectation Type 2 Negative assumption + neutral e ...
A functional description of questions 93 3 (C:4:3) G: //p Fox is his FIRST-name //p ISn’t it // S: //p RIGHT // 4 (ibid.:26) G: ...
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