VazquezCarranza2023

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VazquezCarranza2023
BibType ARTICLE
Key VazquezCarranza2023
Author(s) Ariel Vázquez Carranza
Title Conversation analysis and Wittgenstein
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Tag(s) EMCA, context, conversation analysis, meaning, understanding, Wittgenstein
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Year 2023
Language English
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Journal Text & Talk
Volume 43
Number 4
Pages 523–542
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DOI 10.1515/text-2021-0017
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Abstract

In the present paper I discuss the affinities between conversation analysis and Wittgenstein’s later ordinary language philosophy. Although both paradigms differ in purpose, they share some similarities: they both conceive language as an instrument for action, understanding as a manifestation of behaviour, and meaning as something generated in situ. I suggest that the concepts of adjacency pair, positionally sensitive grammar, and action ascription particularise, in some ways, Wittgenstein’s notion of context. Both paradigms share similarities and differences in terms of method and in terms of their conception of rules; for example, both are inductive approaches but for Wittgenstein rules are normative in principle whereas for conversation analysts like Sacks they are primarily practical.

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