In:Grammar in Action: Building comprehensive grammars of talk-in-interaction
Edited by Jakob Steensig, Maria Jørgensen, Jan Lindström, Nicholas Mikkelsen, Karita Suomalainen and Søren Sandager Sørensen
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction 37] 2025
► pp. 439–440
Index
Published online: 3 June 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.37.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.37.index
A
- acceptance,32–34, 120
- Acholi,6
- account,52, 168, 250–251, 376
- acknowledge,64–66, 101, 382
- action format, action formation,11–14, 79, 127, 179–181, 230, 233–234, 247, 256–258, 323, 374, 387, 424, 433, 436; see also social action format
- advice,48–49, 66–68, 70–71, 374, 376–378, 385–387, 424
- affiliation,197, 207–209, 218, 282, 293, 344–345, 424
- agency,16, 47, 119, 131, 145, 166, 186, 427
- alignment,282, 287, 293, 336, 359, 396
- Alto Perené,6
- American English,10, 15, 49, 51, 66, 69, 185
- assessment,28–29, 198–199, 206, 215–218, 236–237, 242, 255, 282, 291–293, 305–306, 308–315, 319–320, 323–325, 376, 379–382
B
- benefaction, beneficiary,47, 81
C
- change-of-state token,27–30, 38, 125
- clause, clausal,9, 31–35, 96–99, 108–111, 157–160, 165–168, 201–203, 401, 422–424
- compound TCU/turn-constructional unit,338, 342, 368–369, 386–388
- conditional,56–57, 340, 355, 360, 425
- construction grammar,12
- conversation analysis,1, 7–8, 26, 426, 434
- copula,170, 369–372, 424, 426
- corpus analysis,6
D
- Danish,78–79, 156, 192, 301
- deontic,67, 143–146, 433
- descriptive grammar,3, 6, 68, 82, 393
- discourse
- act,340, 349
- identities,92
- marker,235, 254, 265, 351–353
- organization,379, 388, 433
- particle,99, 284, 293
- pattern,12
- structure,229
- unit,193, 218, 422, 424
E
- ellipsis,97, 349, 422
- embodied, embodiment,4, 7, 39, 74, 78, 83–89, 92, 95, 111, 145, 176, 181, 193–194, 199, 218–219, 272, 335–339, 343–344, 354–356, 358, 411, 425, 436
- emergence, emergent,9, 12–13, 234, 266, 335–336, 339, 358–360, 414–415, 426
- entitlement,81
- epistemic, epistemics,10, 28, 81, 119, 132–133, 136, 145, 164, 166, 185, 253, 321, 383–386, 387, 412, 432–433
- Ewe,6
F
- Finnish,6–7, 96, 233, 266, 294–296
- Finno–Ugric,14
- fixed expression(s),9, 13, 70, 126, 269, 284, 293–296
- formulaic, formulaicity9, 18, 52, 233, 284, 287–288, 295–296, 338, 347, 351–353, 436
- French,18, 332–335, 373
G
- German,117, 228
- glossing,4, 429
- grammar-in-action,387
- grammatical format(s),3, 11–13, 48, 73, 169, 252, 254, 266, 294–295, 334, 385, 422–430
I
- imperative,5, 67, 73, 130, 139, 266, 410
- increment(s), incremental,9, 120, 339, 341–342, 393, 395–399, 402, 426
- Indo–European,14
- insert sequence,167, 174, 178–179
- instruction,81, 94, 129–133, 387, 416
- insubordination,334–336, 338–339, 351, 358–360, 430
- interactional linguistics,8–12, 74, 146, 193, 231, 400, 422, 425–427
- interrogative32, 41, 52, 61, 89, 99, 103, 109–112, 158, 184, 304, 349, 429–430
- Italian,4–5, 373, 394, 415
L
- language learners,74, 145, 234, 254, 257–258, 296, 434
- Leipzig glossing,4, 159, 429
M
- Mandarin,9
- methodology, methodological,7–8, 193–194, 255, 427–428
- modal verbs,52, 54–56, 58, 71, 83, 98–104, 118, 143
- morphological, morphology,2, 4, 79, 228, 266, 294, 323
- morphosyntactic, morphosyntax,34, 38, 268, 338, 399
- multimodal conversation analysis,124
- multimodal,220, 338, 357, 394
- multiperson interaction,394, 397, 405, 411–416
N
- nexus,158, 170
- non-verbal6, 84, 87, 120, 145, 436
- noun phrase,92, 96, 98, 170, 202, 232, 236–243, 257, 369
O
- online syntax,13
- offers,31–34, 47–49, 167–168, 352
P
- participation framework,293, 383, 388, 412, 415, 427, 429, 433
- particles,99, 106–107, 266, 295, 352, 422, 430
- parts of speech,79, 193, 429
- phonological, phonology,2, 303–304, 322
- phrase, phrasal4–6, 16,
32–34, 78,
89–98, 108,
111–112, 145,
155–158, 161–162, 166–177
- predicate phrase,302–306, 311–314, 316–320; see also noun phrase
- pre-announcement,289–290
- pre-sequence,50, 87, 289–290, 293
- project,81, 86, 95, 105, 107–108, 129, 144, 202, 276
- projection, projectability,13, 109, 173, 194–196, 206, 359–360, 368, 373–376, 386–388, 426
- prosody,30, 38–39, 41, 73–74, 112, 185, 334, 336, 360, 368, 425
Q
- question,28, 155–158, 184, 187, 323, 349
R
- recipiency,293, 337, 359, 416
- recruitment,27, 40, 81–82,
- rejecting,63–64
- request, requests,35–37, 80–82, 129–130, 138–141, 265, 267, 340–341
- action-guiding,92–98
- corrective,131–132, 136
- embodied only,84–89
- for permission,103, 124
- “item-only”,89–92, 95–98
- reported speech,195, 227, 230, 243–247, 251, 257, 416
S
- samtalegrammatik.dk,7, 79–80, 156–157, 161–162, 306–308, 322–326, 430–432
- sequence,173–174
- closure,310
- expansion36, 162
- of sequences,73
- organization,367, 379, 386, 388
- sequential embeddedness,159–160, 162, 164, 186
- second language,145–146, 234, 296
- side sequence,194–195, 212
- social action format,7, 11–12, 48, 79–80, 83–84, 88–89, 107, 110–112, 145–147, 172–175, 179–185, 193–194, 230, 256, 266; see also action format
- suggestion,48, 50, 338
- Swedish,18, 373–375
- syntax,13, 169, 172–176, 182–183, 304
- external,422–423
- inter-unit and intra-unit,79, 84, 88–89, 94–95, 107–108, 111, 174–176, 180, 187
T
- transcription conventions,4, 124, 159, 232
- turn design,368, 388
W
- written language bias,3
X
- X, the problem with,35–37
Z
- Zapotec,6
