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Elicitation Utterances in Written Dialogues

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Dialogue Analysis 2000
This chapter is in the book Dialogue Analysis 2000

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. Preface VII
  4. Part One Bologna 2000 Round Table
  5. Introductory Remarks 3
  6. A Retrospect and a Prospect of Dialogue Studies 9
  7. Dialogue Analysis 2000: Towards a Human Linguistics 15
  8. A Process and Structure Conception of Dialogue 29
  9. Strategies of Understanding in Dialogue 39
  10. Chaotic Dialogues. Can Ideas Formulated in Complexity Theories be Applied to Dialogue Analysis? 51
  11. Discourse Particles in Contrast 63
  12. Can We Have a Conversation with a Computer? 79
  13. What Did They Actually Say? A Forensic Linguist’s Evaluation of Police Evidence 93
  14. Media Dialogue as a Genre of Public Oral Discourse 107
  15. Part II. Papers
  16. Misunderstanding in IRC (Internet Relay Chat) 119
  17. Trialogo sui dialoghi 133
  18. Dialogues de groupe: Balzac, Zola 145
  19. Il disputator cortese e il disputator polemico 155
  20. Metadiscursive Triads 163
  21. Argumentation et “mise en voix”. Les discours quotidiens sur l’immigration 173
  22. Interacting with a Frontal Lobe Patient: What about Pragmatics? 185
  23. Dialogical Structures in 17th Century Controversies 199
  24. Les stratégies de changement de footing dans le témoignage commun au tribunal: une resource pour la construction de crédibilité 209
  25. Medium Management for Beginners. The Discursive Practices of Undergraduate Novice Users of Internet Relay Chat, Compared with Those of Young Children Using the Telephone 219
  26. Elicitation Utterances in Written Dialogues 231
  27. Activités de description et pratiques de cadrage dans l’interaction médicale par téléphone 243
  28. Parenthetically Speaking: Parliamentary Parentheticals as Rhetorical Strategies 253
  29. Politeness Strategies in Oral Dialogues 265
  30. Accords et désaccords: une dialectique communicative 271
  31. Argumentation in Czech Political Debates 277
  32. Opting Out of the Media-Politics Contract. Discourse Practices in Confrontational Television Interviews 283
  33. Ein Sonderfall des sozialen Dialogs: der interethnische Dialog 295
  34. Exclamatives, interrogatives-exclamatives et le jeu de la negation 305
  35. La politesse dans les forums de discussion sur l’Internet. Règles externes, manifestations discursives et commentaires métacommunicatifs 315
  36. Actes vs opérations. Vers de nouveaux outils dans l’analyse du dialogue 327
  37. Eléments pour une analyse de la connivence dans le dialogue 339
  38. Yes (and No) in Ancient Literary Greek 351
  39. Dialogue entre cultures différentes: le rôle de l’éthos collectif 361
  40. Information Transport through Dialogue. A System for Reducing Fuzziness due to Culture and Context Shifts 371
  41. News Interviews on Israeli Television: Normative Expectations and Discourse Norms 383
  42. Treaties: A Comparative Analysis of a Complex Dialogic Action Game 395
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