Mlynar2020

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Mlynar2020
BibType ARTICLE
Key Mlynar2020
Author(s) Jakub Mlynář
Title “I’ll tell you later on”: Proleptic and analeptic tying devices in oral history interviews
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Tag(s) EMCA, Storytelling, Narrative, Oral history, Tying, Interviews, Temporal deixis, Temporality
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Year 2020
Language English
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Journal Narrative Inquiry
Volume 30
Number 1
Pages 161-184
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.18020.mly
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Abstract

This article investigates an interactional phenomenon in which oral history interview participants deal with temporal structure in extended storytelling. It is based on the observation that while narrating a life story, participants routinely use its temporal structure as an organizing principle of the interview. Drawing inspiration from Sacks’ notion of tying devices and Genette’s distinction of prolepsis/analepsis, I have identified two forms of practices that interrelate storytelling sequences in an interview. For the first form, I propose the term analeptic tying: in this practice, turns produced earlier are treated as a resource for the current turn. For the second form, I propose the term proleptic tying, which refers to planned turns of speech that have yet to be produced being treated as a resource. I discuss the proleptic and analeptic tying devices in relation to relevant research in ethnomethodology/conversation analysis, which is the approach taken in this article.

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