In:Visual Linguistics with R: A practical introduction to quantitative Interactional Linguistics
Christoph Rühlemann
[Not in series 228] 2020
► pp. 257–258
Conceptual index
Published online: 17 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.228.ci
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.228.ci
A
- Abstract147, 171
- ad-hoc vocalization63, 85
- adaptation to turn-taking75, 146
- additive subjunct220
- address term62, 66, 205
- adnominal this148–155, 159–160, 164–166, 244
- advance-projection172, 175
- affiliation171, 176, 183, 241
- affiliative tokens233
- agent147, 150, 154
- anchor37
- animator192
- areal view242
- arousal176, 183–184
- assessment129, 182, 226
- assessment backchannel201–202, 225, 232–234, 244
- assessment sequence232
- Audio BNC107, 172, 186, 206, 227
- auditory quote mark192
- author192
- average silhouette width123, 125, 136–137
- average turn length206
B
- Background147, 171, 181, 226
- bigram104–105
- boundary issue192
- British National Corpus (BNC)1, 12, 36
- BNCweb12, 63, 87, 206
C
- CA transcript34, 43, 189, 193
- CA transcription conventions186
- character class36–37, 41, 197–198, 202
- Climax171–186, 226, 233, 241
- cluster analysis123
- co-reference65
- Coda147, 171
- cohesion65
- communicative dynamism88–89
- complex pre-start81–83
- conditional probability105–106
- conjunction65–66, 76, 78
- constructed dialog37, 146, 172–173, 181, 185–187, 189, 192, 195, 233, 242
- contagion171, 192, 233
- continuer43, 201–204, 224–225, 227, 230–233, 235–236, 238
- convergence token201–204, 225, 227, 230–232, 234–236, 238
- Conversation Analysis1–2, 34, 241
- Corpus Linguistics1–2
- correlation test56
- crescendo172, 174
D
- danger-of-death story225
- demonstration theory186
- deviant-case240
- diphthong122
- direct speech37, 146, 185
- disagreement74, 129
- discourse-deictic65
- Discourse Analysis150, 171
- dissimiliarity matrix123
- duration53–59, 107, 110, 112, 117–119, 122–123, 126, 128, 131, 134, 207–211, 213–219, 228–229, 239
E
- early gist comprehension128
- ellipsis65, 88
- emphasis34, 93, 188–189, 198
- engaged response token
- Evaluation147, 171
- expected frequency189–191, 200, 203
F
- foreshadowing66, 147
- front-loading bias74, 92
G
- gap40, 61, 205, 223, 229, 232, 239
- gaze205
- gaze alternation172
- gestalt103, 205
- ggplot26, 151, 162–165
H
- hapax86–87, 90
I
- iconic gesture243–244
- implicature88, 111
- in-turn planning128
- inbreath232
- indirectness4
- informational asymmetry88–89
- information climax88–90, 92–94, 104, 145
- information structure89, 92, 103–104
- Interactional Linguistics1–2, 6, 34, 62, 241
- interjection23, 62–64, 67, 70, 85–87, 95
- interquartile range (IQR)209
- introductory this149–150, 154–155
K
- kernel density151–152, 235
- Kolmogorov-Smirnov test124
- large-scale quantitative analysis242
L
- lemma retrieval232
- lexical priming154
M
- mathematical function10
- mathematical operator9
- maxim of end-focus88
- metacharacter36, 39
- mimicry192
- morphological creativity144
- multimodality243
N
- n-gram150–151, 156–157
- Narrative Corpus (NC)1, 150, 166, 172, 186, 201, 227, 229, 239
- non-verbal co-speech activity186
- nonverbal response232, 240
- normal distribution28, 124, 137–138, 231
- nuclear stress87, 103–104, 107–108, 111, 113, 119, 129, 145
- null hypothesis124, 189–190, 202
O
- observed frequency189
- Orientation147–148, 150, 165, 171
- origin of language2
- outlier54, 209, 217
- overlap34, 41–42, 89, 189, 205, 228–229, 231–233, 238–240
- overplotting47, 54–55, 161, 180
P
- phoneme15, 27, 53–54, 57, 122–123, 126, 232
- phonetic size27, 49, 53–58, 122, 131
- phonetic transcription27, 49, 53, 56, 122, 130
- pitch contour103
- positional preference88
- positioning70, 85, 107, 150
- post-musing sequence182
- Praat53, 103, 107, 173–174, 176–178, 206, 219, 228
- pragmatic marker18, 23, 62–64
- self-praise74
- praise-downgrade74
- precision timing205, 240
- Preface171, 181
- preference72
- prior mention111
- production latency232
- protagonist150, 154–155
- psychobiology176
- pursuit182, 241
Q
- qualification242
- quantification2, 242–244
- quantile-quantile plot124
- question tag62, 66, 76, 105, 182, 205
R
- re-transcription187
- recompleter230
- repair3–4, 109, 111
- residual189–204
- residual breath232
S
- sequence recompletion235
- Shapiro-Wilk test124
- shorthand character class37
- single-case172, 175, 242–243
- skewness151, 153, 208–209
- smiley voice188
- smoother57, 59, 173, 180–181, 183
- social action61
- spectrogram173–174, 179
- speech act prediction205
- speech act theory4
- speech planning128
- Stack Overflow8
- stance65, 146, 166, 171, 173, 175–176, 181–184, 186, 192, 224–226, 233
- standard deviation28, 230–231, 237, 239
- structural alignment201–202
- subscript14, 17, 19, 161
- substitution65
- surprisal43, 45, 104–117, 242
- syntactic isolate63
T
- tail67
- temporal sequence147
- turn-taking61–62, 72, 144
U
- uncertainty4
V
- vagueness4
- verbatim rendition185
W
- well18, 20, 23, 37, 62–64, 66–67, 73–74, 81–83, 86, 95, 111, 128–130, 219–221
Z
- zero quotative185
