Clift2010

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Clift2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Clift2010
Author(s) Rebecca Clift, Fadi Helani
Title Inshallah: Religious invocations in Arabic topic transition
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Arabic, Religion, Religious Expressions, Topic
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Year 2010
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 39
Number 3
Pages 357–382
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DOI 10.1017/S0047404510000199
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Abstract

The phrase inshallah 'God willing' is well known even to non Arabic speakers, as a mitigator of any statement regarding the future or hopes for the future. Here we use the methods of conversation analysis (CA) to examine a less salient but nonetheless pervasive and compelling interactional usage: in topic-transition sequences. We use a corpus of Levantine (predominantly Syrian) Arabic talk-in-interaction to pay detailed attention to the sequential contexts of inshallah and its cognates across a number of exemplars. It emerges that these invocations are used to secure possible sequence and topic closure, and that they may engender reciprocal invocations. Topical talk following invocations or their responses is subsequently shown to be suspended by both parties; this provides for a move to a new topic by either party.

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