Rethinking sequentiality: linguistics meets conversational interaction
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Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2002. 295 S. (Pragmatics & beyond).
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Rethinking sequentiality
T2 - 7th International Pragmatics Conference - IPrA 2000
A2 - Fetzer, Anita
A2 - Meierkord, Christiane
N1 - Conference code: 7
PY - 2002/10/10
Y1 - 2002/10/10
N2 - This book addresses current approaches to sequentiality in pragmatics and discourse analysis. It reflects the current moves in ethnomethodological conversation analysis and speech act theory to cross methodological borders to arrive at a conception of a sequence, which extends the local notion of sequentiality by integrating further constitutive components, such as cognition, intentionality, activity type, culture and genre. The individual contributions were presented at the 7th IPrA Conference held in Budapest in the year 2000. They range from critical analyses of speech act theory and cognitive pragmatics to detailed micro analyses of genre- and activity-specific constraints on the production and interpretation of meaning. The first part “sequences in theory and practice: minimal and unbounded” discusses the theoretical premises and exemplifies these by detailed data analyses. The second part “sequences in discourse: the micro-macro interface” examines genre-specific constraints on individual sequences and shows the benefits of supplementing the microanalytic concept of sequentiality with macroanalytic categories.
AB - This book addresses current approaches to sequentiality in pragmatics and discourse analysis. It reflects the current moves in ethnomethodological conversation analysis and speech act theory to cross methodological borders to arrive at a conception of a sequence, which extends the local notion of sequentiality by integrating further constitutive components, such as cognition, intentionality, activity type, culture and genre. The individual contributions were presented at the 7th IPrA Conference held in Budapest in the year 2000. They range from critical analyses of speech act theory and cognitive pragmatics to detailed micro analyses of genre- and activity-specific constraints on the production and interpretation of meaning. The first part “sequences in theory and practice: minimal and unbounded” discusses the theoretical premises and exemplifies these by detailed data analyses. The second part “sequences in discourse: the micro-macro interface” examines genre-specific constraints on individual sequences and shows the benefits of supplementing the microanalytic concept of sequentiality with macroanalytic categories.
KW - English
KW - Sequenz
KW - Linguistik
KW - cognitive linguistics
KW - pragmatics
KW - discourse studies
U2 - 10.1075/pbns.103
DO - 10.1075/pbns.103
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 9781588112330
SN - 9789027253439
T3 - Pragmatics & beyond
BT - Rethinking sequentiality
PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company
CY - Amsterdam
Y2 - 9 July 2000 through 14 July 2000
ER -