Barske2010

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Barske2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Barske2010
Author(s) Tobias Barske, Andrea Golato
Title German 'so': Managing sequencing and action
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Tag(s) EMCA, Discourse Markers, Conversation Analysis, German, So, Topic, Sequences, Action
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Year 2010
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Journal Text & Talk
Volume 30
Number 3
Pages 245-266
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DOI 10.1515/text.2010.013
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School
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Abstract

Using conversation analytic methodology, this paper investigates one function of the discourse marker so in everyday German conversations. In particular, the paper describes how speakers of German use so to manage sequences of actions (both verbal and embodied actions). With the production of so, speakers indicate that they view the prior action as complete and that they are ready for the next action. Specifically, so is placed between two types of actions where the second action can be considered a “logical next phase” in the overall design of the activity. The article contrasts German so with other types of sequence closings in German and other languages. The findings of this paper contribute to our understanding of how co-participants structure and coordinate their own conduct, and how sequences and turns are designed. Moreover, it speaks to the various functions of different discourse markers in interaction and raises questions of cultural specificity and translatability.

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