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Prenant appui sur l’analyse conversationnelle et l’ethnométhodologie, ce livre se fonde sur l’idée que le fonctionnement et l’organisation du langage sont indissociables de ses conditions d’usage dans l’interaction sociale. L’interaction est organisée grâce à la mobilisation de ressources non seulement linguistiques mais aussi incarnées - comme les gestes, les regards, les postures et les mouvements du corps. Il en résulte une perspective originale sur le langage en contexte et en action, documentée grâce à des enregistrements audio et vidéo d’activités sociales situées. Cette approche rend possible une étude des pratiques interactionnelles qui prend en compte leur organisation détaillée telle quelle émerge au fil du temps, se transforme dans les dynamiques de la participation et s’ajuste aux contingences de la situation. Le livre propose un ensemble d’études basées sur des corpus vidéo qui approfondissent l’organisation séquentielle et multimodale de la parole en interaction à différents niveaux, du formatage des tours de parole à l’organisation de la séquence, de la configuration de l’action aux cadres de participation.
Linguistics --- analyse de la conversation --- communication non verbale --- interaction sociale --- sémiotique (linguistique)
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Partant du principe que le fonctionnement du langage est indissociable de ses modalités d'usage dans l'interaction sociale, les auteurs analysent de nombreuses conversations en prenant en compte leurs éléments linguistiques mais également non-verbaux : gestes, regards, postures, mouvements du corps, etc.
Nonverbal communication --- Conversation analysis --- Sociolinguistics. --- Communication non-verbale --- Analyse de la conversation
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Interviewing in sociology --- Social surveys --- Conversation analysis --- Entretiens (Sociologie) --- Enquêtes sociales --- Analyse de la conversation
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Cet ouvrage, fruit d'une réflexion collective, appréhende la transgénéricité par le double prisme de la contamination et de la transposition. Les deux concepts ouvrent à la lecture des « genres de travers » en décodant les phénomènes d'interférence et d'interinfluence.
Analyse de la conversation. --- Interférence (linguistique) --- Transgénéricité --- Transgénéricité
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Oral communication --- Conversation analysis --- Communication orale --- Analyse de la conversation --- Sociological aspects --- Analyse du discours narratif --- Narration
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Conversation analysis. --- Children --- Interpersonal communication in children. --- Analyse de la conversation. --- Enfants --- Communication interpersonnelle. --- Language. --- Langage. --- Chez l'enfant
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Pragmatics --- Actes de parole --- Analyse du discours --- Analyse de la conversation --- 804.0-56 --- Frans: syntaxis; semantiek --- 804.0-56 Frans: syntaxis; semantiek
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'There is no doubt that conversation analysis (CA) is an impressive and valuable approach to studying discourse, and Wooffitt does an excellent job of demonstrating its analytical sophistication and rigour' - European Journal of Communication 'This is an excellent book: clear, engaging and authoritative. It treads a path through the many confusions and provides a map of the fields of conversation analysis, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis and discursive psychology which is better than any currently available. It will be a valuable resource in teaching' - Professor Jonathan Potter, Loughborough University 'An excellent exposition: concepts are explained and put into context, and the reader is guided from introductory to advanced levls of discussion. Wooffitt sets out and answers the kinds of questions typically raised by students and others about relations and differences between discourse and conversation analysis engaging and useful' - Professor Derek Edwards, Loughborough University This significant text by Robin Wooffitt is the first to systematically examine the complex relationship between conversation analysis and discourse analysis. It comes at a timely moment: despite the close connection between the two forms of analyses in academic research, no other existing text explains these links methodically, comprehensively and for the benefit of undergraduate and master's students. Key features of this text: - It takes students from first principles up to more advanced debates, and is therefore suitable for under grad and MA/PhD students. - Careful illustration of methodological approaches through detailed analysis of data. - Clarity of writing; lengthy chapter summaries; further readings; glossary of CA/DA terminology as an appendix. Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis shows how the methods and findings of conversation and discourse analysis may inform the development of empirical research questions. It will therefore be an invaluabl
Analyse de la conversation --- Conversatieanalyse --- Gespreksanalyse --- Pragmatics --- Conversation analysis. --- Discourse analysis. --- Conversatieanalyse. --- Discoursanalyse. --- Gespreksanalyse. --- Analyse du discours --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Discourse analysis --- #KVHA:Conversatieanalyse
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Discussing Conversation Analysis: The work of Emanuel A. Schegloff presents an in-depth view on Schegloff's complex and stimulating work in Conversation Analysis (CA) and offers clear insights into how it has and may be developed further as a research tool in social psychology, social science, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. What is the status of fine-grained empirical studies of human interaction in CA and how does CA relate to other approaches to linguistic interaction? What is Schegloff's contribution to CA and how does his work relate to that of Goffman, Garfinkel, and Sacks? How does CA distinguish its own analytical tools and terms from the categories of the participants in talk? What can CA reveal about human-computer interaction? What can CA contribute to the neurosciences in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of linguistically impaired individuals? How does CA account for the socio-historical dimension of the material and semiotic resources that participants co-deploy in talk?By addressing these and other questions this volume proposes a critical guide to CA and its applications with an extraordinary interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff, and new contributions towards a debate on his work by six commentators - conversation analysts (John Heritage and Charles Goodwin), critics (Rick Iedema and Pär Segerdahl) and appliers of CA in the study of human-computer interaction (Pirkko Raudaskoski) and language disorders (Ruth Lesser).Schegloff's Response and a closing discussion with the editors conclude the volume, which also features a comprehensive bibliography of his work edited by Susan Eerdmans.Emanuel A. Schegloff is Professor of Sociology with a joint appointment in Applied Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles. Educated at Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley, he has taught at Columbia University as well as at UCLA. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship, and was a resident Fellow at the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (1978-79) and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (1998-99).
Schegloff, Emanuel A. --- Contributions in conversation analysis. --- Conversation analysis --- Analysis of conversation --- CA (Interpersonal communication) --- Conversational analysis --- Oral communication --- Schegloff, Manny --- Sociolinguistics --- Conversation analysis. --- Analyse de la conversation
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Oral biography --- Oral communication --- Group identity --- Conversation analysis --- Pragmatics --- Biographies orales --- Identité collective --- Analyse de la conversation --- Pragmatique --- Sociological aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Aspect sociologique --- Aspect sociologique