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Автор TANAKA, HIROKO
Дата выпуска 2001
dc.description This article employs conversation analysis to investigate the role of adverbials in Japanese talk-in-interaction for the projection of further talk and some implications this has for interactional styles. Through examination of naturally occurring talk, it is first observed that a typical usage of adverbials is in some position preceding the predicate, although they are also appended as post-predicate additions. Second, when adverbials are produced prior to a predicate, evidently they can strongly project a forthcoming predicate within the particular interactional context. Given the importance of predicates within Japanese turns, adverbials have a major part to play, not only in assisting participants to foreshadow a probable unfolding of an utterance, but also to enable recipients to achieve early alignment with emerging talk and to expedite the implementation of subsequent actions. These features are shown to be a powerful resource in the facilitation of seemingly implicit styles of communication.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема adverbials
Тема conversation analysis
Тема grammar and interaction
Тема implicit communication
Тема Japanese conversation
Тема projectability
Тема telepathic communication
Название Adverbials for turn projection in Japanese: Toward a demystification of the “telepathic” mode of communication
Electronic ISSN 1469-8013
Print ISSN 0047-4045
Журнал Language in Society
Том 30
Первая страница 559
Последняя страница 587
Аффилиация TANAKA HIROKO; University of Essex
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