Paul J. Thibault
List of John Benjamins publications in which Paul J. Thibault is involved.
Journal
Titles
Language and Interaction: Discussions with John J. Gumperz
Edited by Susan L. Eerdmans, Carlo L. Prevignano and Paul J. Thibault
This book features a fascinating and extended focal interview with Professor John J. Gumperz, who ranges over his long career trajectory and reflects on his scientific achievements and how they relate to the contemporary linguistic scene. In this way, the reader is presented with a snapshot… read more[Not in series, 117] 2003. xii, 171 pp.
Discussing Conversation Analysis: The work of Emanuel A. Schegloff
Edited by Carlo L. Prevignano and Paul J. Thibault
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,… read more[Not in series, 118] 2003. xiv, 192 pp.
2021 Selves, interactive representations and context: A systemic functional linguistic account of process in language and world Language, Context and Text 3:1, pp. 33–92 | Article
In this paper, I re-examine the notion of ‘clause-as-representation’ in Michael Halliday’s systemic functional theory of language. I argue that ‘representation’ is a mode of linguistic action that cannot be understood in terms of the experiential metafunction alone. Instead, a theoretical… read more
2018 Integrating self, voice, experience: Some thoughts on Harris’s idea of self communication and its relevance to a dialogical account of languaging Integrating dialogue, Săftoiu, Răzvan and Adrian Pablé (eds.), pp. 159–179 | Article
The experience of hearing one’s own voice during the act of speaking is a form of self-awareness and self-reflection that occurs in relation to and in interaction with the flow of experience, including the experience of other selves and their voices. Self-communication is deeply implicated in… read more
2015 Enkinaesthetic polyphony: The underpinning for first-order languaging Emotion in Language: Theory – research – application, Lüdtke, Ulrike M. (ed.), pp. 113–134 | Article
We contest two claims: (1) that language, understood as the processing of
abstract symbolic forms, is an instrument of cognition and rational thought,
and (2) that conventional notions of turn-taking, exchange structure, and move
analysis, are satisfactory as a basis for theorizing communication… read more
2003 10. Continuing the discussion with John J. Gumperz Language and Interaction: Discussions with John J. Gumperz, Eerdmans, Susan L., Carlo L. Prevignano and Paul J. Thibault (eds.), pp. 149–161 | Chapter
2003 9. Continuing the interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff Discussing Conversation Analysis: The work of Emanuel A. Schegloff, Prevignano, Carlo L. and Paul J. Thibault (eds.), pp. 165–171 | Chapter
2003 4. Contextualization and social meaning-making practices Language and Interaction: Discussions with John J. Gumperz, Eerdmans, Susan L., Carlo L. Prevignano and Paul J. Thibault (eds.), pp. 41–61 | Chapter
2003 9. Body dynamics, social meaning-making, and scale heterogeneity: Re-considering contextualization cues and language as mixed-mode semiosis Language and Interaction: Discussions with John J. Gumperz, Eerdmans, Susan L., Carlo L. Prevignano and Paul J. Thibault (eds.), pp. 127–147 | Chapter
1995 2. Mood and the Ecosocial dynamics of semiotic exchange On Subject and Theme: A discourse functional perspective, Hasan, Ruqaiya † and Peter H. Fries (eds.), pp. 51–90 | Article
1989 Montreal French: Language, class and ideology Language Change and Variation, Fasold, Ralph W. and Deborah Schiffrin (eds.), pp. 107–118 | Article
1987 4. An Interview with Michael Halliday Language Topics: Essays in honour of Michael Halliday, Steele, Ross and Terry Threadgold (eds.), pp. 601–628 | Section header








