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Joint Utterance Construction in Japanese Conversation
This book focuses on how participants in Japanese conversation negotiate and achieve joint courses of action within a single turn at talk. Using the methodology of Conversation Analysis as a central framework, this book describes in detail the structures and procedures used by Japanese speakers to jointly produce a coherent grammatical unit-in-progress, and explores the range of social actions that speakers accomplish by employing that practice. This study is part of a larger project intended to investigate how humans achieve intricate coordination of their behavior with that of co-participants in everyday social encounters and how language plays a constitutive part in making such micro-level social coordination possible. Through a close examination of joint utterance construction in Japanese, this book contributes to a growing body of research into the mutual influence between the grammatical organization of language and the organization of situated human conduct in social interaction.
[Studies in Discourse and Grammar, 12] 2003. xii, 249 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 October 2008
Published online on 21 October 2008
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments | pp. xi–xii
- Table of contents
- 1. Introduction | pp. 1–13
- 2. Preliminaries | pp. 15–24
- 3. Activity, participation, and joint utterance construction | pp. 25–74
- 4. Grammar and opportunities for joint turn construction | pp. 75–119
- 5. Language and the body as resources for socially coordinated participation in situated activities | pp. 121–171
- 6. Postposition-initiated utterances: An interactional account of a grammatical practice | pp. 173–204
- 7. Conclusion | pp. 205–212
- Notes | pp. 213–222
- Appendix | pp. 241–242
- Name index | pp. 243–244
- Subject index | pp. 245–249
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