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This monograph examines how language contributes to the social coordination of actions in talk-in-interaction. Focusing on a set of frequently used constructions in French (left-dislocation, right-dislocation, topicalization, and hanging topic), the study provides an empirically rich contribution to the understanding of grammar as thoroughly temporal, emergent, and contingent upon its use in social interaction. Based on data from a range of everyday interactions, the authors investigate speakers’ use of these constructions as resources for organizing social interaction, showing how speakers continuously adapt, revise, and extend grammatical trajectories in real time in response to local contingencies. The book is designed to be both informative for the specialized scholar and accessible to the graduate student familiar with conversation analysis and/or interactional linguistics.
French language --- Sociolinguistics --- Grammar --- Pragmatics --- Discourse analysis --- Social interaction --- Focus (Linguistics) --- Topic and comment --- Syntax --- 804.0-56 --- 800:316 --- Frans: syntaxis; semantiek --- Sociolinguistiek --- 800:316 Sociolinguistiek --- 804.0-56 Frans: syntaxis; semantiek --- Discourse analysis. --- Social interaction. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Langue d'oïl --- Romance languages --- Topic and comment. --- Syntax. --- Grammar. --- French language - Topic and comment --- French language - Syntax --- French language - Grammar
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Information structure and the organization of oral texts have been rarely studied crosslinguistically. This book contains studies of the grammatical organization of information in languages from different areas (e.g. Amazonian, Finno-Ugric, South-Asian) from a variety of theoretical angles. It will be a valuable resource for researchers investigating the interaction of morphosyntax and discourse in familiar and less familiar languages.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Phrase structure grammar --- Conversation analysis --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Focus (Linguistics) --- Psycholinguistics --- Sujet et prédicat --- Grammaire à structure de phrase --- Analyse de la conversation --- Actes de parole --- Focus (Linguistique) --- Psycholinguistique --- Topic and comment --- Cross-cultural studies --- Etudes transculturelles --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Discourse analysis --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Constituent structure grammar --- Grammar, Phrase structure --- Generative grammar --- Comparative grammar --- Grammar --- Grammar, Philosophical --- Grammar, Universal --- Philosophical grammar --- Philology --- Analysis of conversation --- CA (Interpersonal communication) --- Conversational analysis --- Oral communication --- Philosophy --- Grammar, Comparative --- Information Structure, Typology, Grammatical Theory, Non-Indo-European Languages.
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