Sidnell2010
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| BibType | BOOK |
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| Author(s) | Jack Sidnell |
| Title | Conversation Analysis: An Introduction |
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| Tag(s) | Basic Resources, EMCA |
| Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
| Year | 2010 |
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| City | Oxford |
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| ISBN | 978-1-405-15900-5 |
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Abstract
Combining the main findings, methods and analytic techniques of this central approach to language and social interaction, along with real-life examples and step-by-step explanations, Conversation Analysis is the ideal student guide to the field. • Introduces the main findings, methods and analytic techniques of conversation analysis (CA) – a growing interdisciplinary field exploring language and social interaction • Provides an engaging historical overview of the field, along with detailed coverage of the key findings in each area of CA and a guide to current research • Examines the way talk is composed, and how conversation structures highlight aspects of human behavior • Focuses on the most important domains of organization in conversation, including turn-taking, action sequencing, repair, stories, openings and closings, and the effect of context • Includes real-life examples and step-by-step explanations, making it an ideal guide for students navigating this growing field
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