Drew1998a

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Drew1998a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Drew1998a
Author(s) Paul Drew, Elizabeth Holt
Title Figures of speech: Idiomatic expressions and the management of topic transition in conversation
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Tag(s) EMCA, Idioms, Topic, Transition
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Year 1998
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 27
Number 4
Pages 495–522
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DOI 10.1017/S0047404500020200
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Abstract

In conversation, speakers occasionally use figurative expressions such as “had a good innings,” “take with a pinch of salt,” or “come to the end of her tether.” This article investigates WHERE in conversation such expressions are used, in terms of their sequential distribution. One clear distributional pattern is found: Figurative expressions occur regularly in topic transition sequences, and specifically in the turn where a topic is summarized, thereby initiating the closing of a topic. The paper discusses some of the distinctive features of the topic termination/transition sequences with which figurative closings are associated, particularly participants' orientation to their moving to new topics. Finally, the interactional use of figurative expressions is considered in the context of instances where their use fails to secure topical closure, manifesting some conflict (disaffiliation, etc.) between the participants. (Figurative expressions, idioms, conversation, topic)

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