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Participation is free.
 
Participation is free.
For any further information, please contact me -Piera Margutti- at:
 
pimargy@yahoo.it
 
  
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Via Carlo Manuali, 3 Perugia
 
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The day is dedicated to exploring how grammar is used in interaction in everyday settings. We shall try to identify how participants design the lexical, syntactical and prosodic features of their talk in order to accomplish their interactional agenda.
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The day is dedicated to exploring how grammar is used in interaction in
Presentations and data sessions will take place all day Monday 4th of April and in the morning of the following day. This one-day (and a half) conference is particularly addressed to doctoral students, pre and post degree students and all who are interested in the field.
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in the morning of the following day. This one-day (and a half) conference is
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particularly addressed to doctoral students, pre and post degree students and
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“When asking isn’t really asking”
 
“When asking isn’t really asking”
 
Charles Antaki − Loughborough University (UK)
 
Charles Antaki − Loughborough University (UK)
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Data session: Classroom interaction in primary school classes
 
Data session: Classroom interaction in primary school classes
 
Piera Margutti – Università per Stranieri di Perugia (Italy)
 
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“Knowledge displays: soliciting clients to fill knowledge gaps and to reconcile knowledge discrepancies in therapeutic interaction”
 
“Knowledge displays: soliciting clients to fill knowledge gaps and to reconcile knowledge discrepancies in therapeutic interaction”
 
Marco Pino – Loughborough University (UK)
 
Marco Pino – Loughborough University (UK)
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Revision as of 10:10, 1 March 2016

GSA 2016
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Conference, CA, Grammar
Dates 2016/04/04 - 2016/04/05
Link https://www.unistrapg.it/it/grammar-and-social-actions
Address
Geolocation 43° 6' 13", 12° 21' 11"
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Grammar and Social Actions:


Details:

a CA meeting on "Grammar and Social Actions" will take place in April 4-5 in Perugia (Italy) at the University for Foreigners of Perugia. Please see below for details.

The program can be downloaded at:

https://www.unistrapg.it/it/grammar-and-social-actions

Participation is free.

For any further information, please contact me -Piera Margutti- at: pimargy@yahoo.it

"Grammar and social actions"

Day 1: when: 4 April 2016 where: Palazzina Valitutti – Univ. Stranieri di Perugia (Italy) Via Carlo Manuali, 3 Perugia

The day is dedicated to exploring how grammar is used in interaction in everyday settings. We shall try to identify how participants design the lexical, syntactical and prosodic features of their talk in order to accomplish their interactional agenda.

Presentations and data sessions will take place all day Monday 4th of April and in the morning of the following day. This one-day (and a half) conference is particularly addressed to doctoral students, pre and post degree students and all who are interested in the field.

9.15-9.30 Opening Piera Margutti

9.30-10.30 “When asking isn’t really asking” Charles Antaki − Loughborough University (UK) Coffee break 11.00-12.00 “The temporality of syntactic constructions: Turn-beginnings and turn-ends” Elwys De Stefani – KU Leuven (Belgium)

12.00-13.30 Data session: N/NN telephone calls: a longitudinal analysis Loredana Pozzuoli – Università per Stranieri di Perugia (Italy)

Lunch 15.30-16.15 “Practices for sanctioning inappropriate conduct in interaction” Marco Pino – Loughborough University (UK)

16:15-16:45 Managing Trajectories of Action - A ‘grammatical’ practice for constructing sequential junctures Uwe-Alexander Küttner − University of Potsdam (Germany)

Coffee break 17.15-18.30 Data session: Classroom interaction in primary school classes Piera Margutti – Università per Stranieri di Perugia (Italy)

Day 2 when: 5 April 2016 where: Palazzina Valitutti − Univ. Stranieri Perugia (ITALY)

10.00- 12.00 “Knowledge displays: soliciting clients to fill knowledge gaps and to reconcile knowledge discrepancies in therapeutic interaction” Marco Pino – Loughborough University (UK)