Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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994224
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Doc. No
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b748594
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Title & Author
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Prosody in conversation : : interactional studies /\ edited by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Margret Selting.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge [England] ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 1996.
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Series Statement
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Studies in interactional sociolinguistics ;; 12
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Page. NO
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xii, 471 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0521460751
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: 9780521460750
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Towards an interactional perspective on prosody and a prosodic perspective on interaction / Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Margret Selting -- On the prosody and syntax of turn-continuations / Peter Auer -- Ending up in Ulster : prosody and turn-taking in English dialects / Bill Wells and Sue Peppé -- Affiliating and disaffiliating with continuers / Frank Ernst Müller -- Conversation phonetics : some aspects of news receipts in everyday talk / John Local -- Prosody as an activity-type distinctive cue in conversation : the case of so-called "astonished" questions in repair initiation / Margret Selting -- The prosodic contextualization of moral work : an analysis of reproaches in "why" formats / Susanne Günthner -- On rhythm in everyday German conversation / Susanne Uhmann -- The prosody of repetition : on quoting and mimicry / Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen -- Working on young children's utterances : prosodic aspects of repetition during picture labelling / Clare Tarplee -- Announcement in their environment : prosody within a multi-activity work setting / Marjorie Harness Goodwin.
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Abstract
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The essays in this volume are all original contributions dealing in one way or another with the analysis of prosody - primarily intonation and rhythm - and the role it plays in everyday conversation. They take as their methodological starting point the contention that the study of prosody must begin with genuine interactional rather than pre-fabricated laboratory data. Through close empirical analysis of recorded material from genuine English, German, and Italian conversations, the prosody emerges here as a strategy deployed by interactants in the management of turn-taking and floor-holding; in the negotiation of conversational activities such as repair, assessments, announcements, reproaches, and news receipts; and in the keying of the tone or modality of interactional sequences.
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Subject
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Conversation analysis.
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Subject
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Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
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Social interaction.
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Análise do discurso.
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Subject
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Analyse de la conversation.
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Subject
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Conversation analysis.
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Conversation analysis.
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Conversation.
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Subject
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Fonologia.
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Subject
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Interaction sociale.
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Subject
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Prosódia.
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Subject
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Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
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Subject
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Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
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Subject
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Prosodie (linguistique)
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Subject
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Social interaction.
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Subject
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Social interaction.
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Discourse analysis.
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Subject
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Prosodie (taalkunde)
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Dewey Classification
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414/.6
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LC Classification
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P224.P757 1996
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NLM classification
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17.63bcl
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Added Entry
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Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth
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Selting, Margret
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