In:Emergent Syntax for Conversation: Clausal patterns and the organization of action
Edited by Yael Maschler, Simona Pekarek Doehler, Jan Lindström and Leelo Keevallik
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction 32] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 February 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.32.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1.Complex syntax-in-interaction: Emergent and emerging clause-combining patterns for organizing social actions
Simona Pekarek Doehler
Yael Maschler
Leelo Keevallik
Jan Lindström
Part I.Emerging projecting constructions
Chapter 2.Nel senso (che) in Italian conversation: Turn-taking, turn-maintaining and turn-yielding
Elwys De Stefani
Chapter 3.The emergence and routinization of complex syntactic patterns formed with ajatella ‘think’ and
tietää ‘know’ in Finnish talk-in-interaction
Ritva Laury
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo
Chapter 4.The insubordinate – subordinate continuum: Prosody, embodied action, and the emergence of Hebrew complex syntax
Yael Maschler
Chapter 5.Emergent patterns of predicative clauses in spoken Hebrew discourse: The ha'emet (hi) she- ‘the truth (is) that-’ construction
Hilla Polak-Yitzhaki
Chapter 6.From matrix clause to turn expansion: The emergence of wo juede ‘I feel/think’ in Mandarin conversational interaction
Wei Wang
Hongyin Tao
Part II.Locally emergent clause-combining patterns
Chapter 7.Practices of clause-combining: From complex wenn-constructions to insubordinate (‘stand-alone’) conditionals in everyday spoken
German
Susanne Günthner
Chapter 8.Grammatical coordination of embodied action: The Estonian ja ‘and’ as a temporal organizer of Pilates moves
Leelo Keevallik
Chapter 9.Consecutive clause combinations in instructing activities: Directives and accounts in the context of physical training
Jan Lindström
Camilla Lindholm
Inga-Lill Grahn
Martina Huhtamäki
Chapter 10.Right-dislocated complement clauses in German talk-in-interaction: (Re-)specifying propositional referents of the demonstrative pronoun das
Nadine Proske
Arnulf Deppermann
Chapter 11.Relative-clause increments and the management of reference: A multimodal analysis of French talk-in-interaction
Ioana-Maria Stoenica
Simona Pekarek Doehler
Afterword
Chapter 12.Afterword
Paul J. Hopper
Index
