Description |
xvi, 251 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Series |
Studies in language and linguistics |
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Studies in language and linguistics (London, England)
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Contents |
Index. p. 246 |
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Ch. 1. Introduction. p. 1 |
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Ch. 2. Thanking. p. 33 |
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Ch. 3. Apologies. p. 80 |
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Ch. 4. Requests and offers. p. 124 |
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Ch. 5. Discourse markers as conversational routines. p. 200 |
Summary |
"This thorough study draws upon original data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English to provide a discoursal and pragmatic account of the more common expressions found in conversational routines, such as apologizing, thanking, requesting, offering." "The routines studied in this book range from conventionalized or idiomatized phrases to those which can be generated by grammar. Examples have been taken from face-to-face conversations, radio discussions and telephone conversations, and transcription has been based upon the prosodic system of Crystal (1989)." "An extensive introduction provides the theory and methodology for the book and discusses the criteria for fixedness, grammatical analysis, and pragmatic functions of conversational routines which are later applied to the phrases. Following chapters deal specifically with phrases for thanking, apologizing, requesting, offering, and discourse-organizing markers for conversational routines, on the basis of empirical investigation of the data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English."--BOOK JACKET |
Analysis |
English language |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-245) and index |
Subject |
Computational linguistics.
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Conversation.
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English language -- Discourse analysis.
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English language -- Prosodic analysis.
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English language -- Spoken English.
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Semiotics.
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LC no. |
96017540 |
ISBN |
0582082110 (Ppr) |
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0582082129 (Csd) |
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