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Title Rethinking sequentiality : linguistics meets conversational interaction / edited by Anita Fetzer and Christiane Meierkord
Published Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2002

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 295 pages) : illustrations
Series Pragmatics & beyond, 0922-842X ; new ser., v. 103
Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. 103
Contents Rethinking Sequentiality; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Introduction; Sequences in theory and practice: Minimal and unbounded?; Sequences in discourse: The micro-macro interface; Index; The PRAGMATICS AND BEYOND NEW SERIES
Summary 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 cognit
Notes Based on papers from the 7th IPrA Conference, which was held in Budapest in 2000
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Discourse analysis
Sequence (Linguistics)
Social interaction.
Discourse analysis -- Congresses
Sequence (Linguistics) -- Congresses
Social interaction -- Congresses
REFERENCE.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Vocabulary.
Discourse analysis
Sequence (Linguistics)
Social interaction
Sequenties.
Philology & Linguistics.
Languages & Literatures.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Fetzer, Anita, 1958-
Meierkord, Christiane, 1964-
LC no. 2002074769
ISBN 9789027296214
9027296219
9781588112330
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9781282160989
9786612160981
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