Emmertsen2007

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Emmertsen2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Emmertsen2007
Author(s) Sofie Emmertsen
Title Interviewers' challenging questions in British debate interviews
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, News interviews, Questions, Turn taking, Confrontation
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Year 2007
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 39
Number 3
Pages 570–591
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2006.07.011
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Abstract

n recent years, some British broadcast panel interviews have taken a particularly confrontational form. In these debate interviews, news seems to be generated as arguments provided by the interviewees who participate as protagonists of opposite positions. This paper will briefly attempt to show that interviewers’ initial challenging questions polarise interviewees’ positions and that confrontation between interviewees is an expected and normative part of the interaction. Focusing on the grammatical, lexical and sequential design of interviewers’ initial challenges, the analysis will attempt to show that these are constructed in adherence to the interviewers’ formal neutrality as provided by the turn-taking system for the news interview. The paper suggests that the debate interview cannot be adequately understood as organised according to one turn-taking system, but rather as organised by the turn-taking system for news interviews as well as by a conversational turn-taking system.

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