Advances in Spoken Discourse Analysis
134 Advances in spoken discourse analysis whatever follows it (compare exchange (13) with exchange (27) of the sample analysis). ...
Analysing everyday conversation 135 It will be noted that the acts which realize the heads of opening and answering moves are re ...
136 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Directing and behaving form a complementary pair of moves: A asks B to do something an ...
Analysing everyday conversation 137 ...
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Analysing everyday conversation 139 Transactions Exchanges combine to form transactions: each exchange realizes one element of t ...
140 Advances in spoken discourse analysis p. 159), where A says: ‘Did you enjoy last night’. The information supplied by intonat ...
Analysing everyday conversation 141 a rank, which is inconsistent with the fundamental principles of rank-scale analysis. Our da ...
142 Advances in spoken discourse analysis The informing move is of particular importance in the Sinclair— Coulthard system becau ...
Analysing everyday conversation 143 As the utterance ‘It’s you that doesn’t work’ is not heard as the start of a new exchange (o ...
144 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Example 14 act e.s move e.s exch 21 A: I mean you know it’s i h informin gI Inform not ...
Analysing everyday conversation 145 element R/I, i.e. it tends to occur in Inform and bound-Elicit exchanges. (It is also common ...
146 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Predictive Predicted I+ - R/I + + R- + F- - In subsequent discussions, however, the no ...
Analysing everyday conversation 147 predicting where it is realized by an informing move. Apart from the theoretical difficultie ...
148 Advances in spoken discourse analysis for example, who are not expected continually to acknowledge the teacher’s informing m ...
Analysing everyday conversation 149 As the ‘third’ utterance is one tone unit, which means there can be no exchange boundary wit ...
150 Advances in spoken discourse analysis what has gone before and initiating something new. Wells et al. (1981) suggest that su ...
Analysing everyday conversation 151 Analyses of this type satisfy the intuition that exchanges are linked together in a way that ...
152 Advances in spoken discourse analysis Example 34 A: Will you hold my bag? B: For you my love I’d hold an elephant Such class ...
Analysing everyday conversation 153 Here, the R part of the exchange would seem to be ‘missing’, but we do not consider this to ...
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