Michael C. Ewing

List of John Benjamins publications in which Michael C. Ewing is involved.

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(Non)referentiality in Conversation

Edited by Michael C. Ewing and Ritva Laury

Although there is a large literature on referentiality, going back to at least the nineteenth and early twentieth century, much of this early work is based on constructed data and most of it is on English. The chapters in this volume contribute to a growing body of work that examines referentiality… read more
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 344] 2024. v, 209 pp.
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Grammar and Inference in Conversation: Identifying clause structure in spoken Javanese

Michael C. Ewing

This study analyzes how morphosyntactic structures and information flow characteristics are used by interlocutors in producing and understanding clauses in conversational Javanese, focusing on the Cirebon variety of the language. While some clauses display grammatical mechanisms used to code their… read more
[Studies in Discourse and Grammar, 18] 2005. x, 276 pp.
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Ewing, Michael C. 2024 Chapter 2. Elusive referentiality and allusive reference in Indonesian conversation(Non)referentiality in Conversation, Ewing, Michael C. and Ritva Laury (eds.), pp. 11–34 | Chapter
This chapter examines referential practices in a corpus of colloquial Indonesian conversation and attempts to address the question: “Does referentiality matter to speakers?” I take referentiality to be a multi-dimensional phenomenon involving (at least) whether referents are construed as general… read more
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Laury, Ritva, Michael C. Ewing and Sandra A. Thompson 2024 Chapter 1. Toward the interactional relevance of (non)referentiality(Non)referentiality in Conversation, Ewing, Michael C. and Ritva Laury (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Chapter
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Ewing, Michael C. 2021 The predicate as a locus of grammar and interaction in colloquial IndonesianUsage-based and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Units, Ono, Tsuyoshi, Ritva Laury and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 161–202 | Chapter
Descriptions of Indonesian usually take the clause as the starting point for analysing grammatical structure and rely on the notion of ellipsis to account for the way speakers actually use language in everyday conversational interaction. This study challenges the status of “clause” by… read more
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Ewing, Michael C. 2019 The predicate as a locus of grammar and interaction in colloquial IndonesianUsage-based and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Units, Ono, Tsuyoshi, Ritva Laury and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 402–443 | Article
Descriptions of Indonesian usually take the clause as the starting point for analysing grammatical structure and rely on the notion of ellipsis to account for the way speakers actually use language in everyday conversational interaction. This study challenges the status of “clause” by… read more
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Ewing, Michael C. and Dwi Noverini Djenar 2019 Chapter 11. Address, reference and sequentiality in Indonesian conversationThe Social Dynamics of Pronominal Systems: A comparative approach, Bouissac, Paul (ed.), pp. 253–288 | Chapter
Indonesian has an open pronoun system that provides speakers with a range of first and second person terms. Drawing on data from informal conversation, we examine second person expressions used for address and reference in sequence initiating actions in multiparty interaction. Previous work on… read more
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Ewing, Michael C. 2016 Reiterative construction of narrative: A storytelling device from Javanese conversationNarrative in ‘societies of intimates’, Stirling, Lesley, Jennifer Green, Tania Strahan and Susan Douglas (eds.), pp. 376–401 | Article
Using Ochs & Capp’s (2001) five dimensions of narrative, I analyse small stories that emerge during informal conversation among Javanese speakers. Of particular interest are the dimensions of Linearity, Tellership and Moral Stance. While many of these narratives are organised in chronological… read more
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This study investigates the role of constituency in structuring clauses during spoken interaction. It examines transitive clauses in a corpus of conversational Javanese. Do clauses unfold in a flat structure as each element is produced in real-time, or is there evidence of a hierarchical structure… read more
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