In:Requesting in Social Interaction
Edited by Paul Drew and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction 26] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 December 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.26.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.26.toc
Table of contents
Acknowledgement
Glossary of transcription conventions
Requesting – from speech act to recruitment
Human agency and the infrastructure for requests
Benefactors and beneficiaries: Benefactive status and stance in the management of offers and requests
The putative preference for offers over requests
On divisions of labor in request and offer environments
The social and moral work of modal constructions in granting remote requests
Two request forms of four year olds
Orchestrating directive trajectories in communicative projects in family interaction
How to do things with requests: Request sequences at the family dinner table
On the grammatical form of requests at the convenience store: Requesting as embodied action
Requesting immediate action in the surgical operating room: Time, embodied resources and praxeological embeddedness
When do people not use language to make requests?
“Requests” and “offers” in orangutans and human infants
Subject Index
Name Index
