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Rethinking Sequentiality

Linguistics meets conversational interaction
  • Edited by: Anita Fetzer and Christiane Meierkord
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2002
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This book addresses current approaches to sequentiality in pragmatics and discourse analysis. It reflects the current moves in ethnomethodological conversation analysis and speech act theory to cross methodological borders to arrive at a conception of a sequence, which extends the local notion of sequentiality by integrating further constitutive components, such as cognition, intentionality, activity type, culture and genre. The individual contributions were presented at the 7th IPrA Conference held in Budapest in the year 2000. They range from critical analyses of speech act theory and cognitive pragmatics to detailed micro analyses of genre- and activity-specific constraints on the production and interpretation of meaning. The first part “sequences in theory and practice: minimal and unbounded” discusses the theoretical premises and exemplifies these by detailed data analyses. The second part “sequences in discourse: the micro-macro interface” examines genre-specific constraints on individual sequences and shows the benefits of supplementing the microanalytic concept of sequentiality with macroanalytic categories.

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Chaoqun Xie, Fujian Teachers University, in Linguist List, Vol. 14-275 (Jan. 2003):
This collection of papers has made an admirable endeavor to provide a both varied and unified account of the very notion of sequentiality in the sense that different methodological considerations can contribute to our deeper understanding of what can be revealed by investigating sequences in interaction, making great headway in unraveling the mysteries of sequentiality and various aspects in close connection with talk-in-interaction, cognitive, linguistics, pragmatic and cultural, among other things. [...] given the interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary nature of sequentiality in talk-in-interaction, this volume should be of much value and great interest to many people, those doing conversation analysis and discourse analysis in particular.


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Christiane Meierkord and Anita Fetzer
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Sequences in theory and practice

Anita Fetzer
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Marina Sbisà
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Christiane Meierkord
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Robert B. Arundale and David A. Good
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Evidence for the role of intersubjectivity in interactional sequences
Sara W. Smith and Andreas H. Jucker
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Sequences in discourse

Sequentiality meets intertextuality and interdiscursitivity
Roy Langer
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An attempt to describe local organization and global structures in talk-in-situation
Friederike Kern
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Thomas Spranz-Fogasy
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In institutional media interaction
Marjut Johansson
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On considering the role of jedenfalls and auf jeden fall
Kristin Bührig
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