Haugh2018

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Haugh2018
BibType ARTICLE
Key Haugh2018
Author(s) Michael Haugh, Danielle Pillet-Shore
Title Getting to know you: Teasing as an invitation to intimacy in initial interactions
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Tag(s) EMCA, American English, Australian English, conversation analysis, criticism, getting acquainted, interactional pragmatics, relationships, teasing, flirting
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Year 2018
Language English
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Journal Discourse Studies
Volume 20
Number 2
Pages 246–269
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DOI 10.1177/1461445617734936
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Abstract

It is commonly assumed that teasing is restricted to encounters among intimates or close acquaintances. As a result of examining initial interactions among (American and Australian) speakers of English, however, this article shows that teasing also occurs between persons who are becoming acquainted. Analysis reveals that tease sequences unfold across three actions that constitute the tease as an invitation to intimacy: a teasable action on the part of the target, the tease proper and a moment of interactionally generated affiliation. Given teasing is one way of criticising another, it constitutes a potential breach of tact or interactional propriety. In initial interactions, however, participants can construe this potential impropriety as an invitation to intimacy, as it involves the proposal of a shared ironic stance that may be either accepted or declined by the target of the tease.

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