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Notes on disaligning ‘yes but’ initiated utterances in Danish and German conversations
Two construction types for dispreferred responses
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Syntactic resources in conversation
- Syntax and prosody as methods for the construction and identification of turn-constructional units in conversation 17
- Parenthesis as a resource in the grammar of conversation 45
- Delayed self-repairs as a structuring device for complex turns in conversation 75
- Pivot constructions in spoken German 103
- The use of marked syntactic constructions in Italian multi-party conversation 129
- Grammatical constructions in “real life practices” 159
- Interactional and sequential configurations informing request format selection in children’s speech 185
- Language as social action 209
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Part II. Lexico-semantic resources in conversation
- The interactional generation of exaggerated versions in conversation 233
- A linguistic practice for retracting overstatements 257
- Conversational interpretation of lexical items and conversational contrasting 289
- Form and function of ‘first verbs’ in talk-in-interaction 319
- Notes on disaligning ‘yes but’ initiated utterances in Danish and German conversations 349
- Where grammar and interaction meet 375
- Index 403
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Syntactic resources in conversation
- Syntax and prosody as methods for the construction and identification of turn-constructional units in conversation 17
- Parenthesis as a resource in the grammar of conversation 45
- Delayed self-repairs as a structuring device for complex turns in conversation 75
- Pivot constructions in spoken German 103
- The use of marked syntactic constructions in Italian multi-party conversation 129
- Grammatical constructions in “real life practices” 159
- Interactional and sequential configurations informing request format selection in children’s speech 185
- Language as social action 209
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Part II. Lexico-semantic resources in conversation
- The interactional generation of exaggerated versions in conversation 233
- A linguistic practice for retracting overstatements 257
- Conversational interpretation of lexical items and conversational contrasting 289
- Form and function of ‘first verbs’ in talk-in-interaction 319
- Notes on disaligning ‘yes but’ initiated utterances in Danish and German conversations 349
- Where grammar and interaction meet 375
- Index 403