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|Full title=AMCA 21. June 2022 John Heritage Keynote via Zoom | |Full title=AMCA 21. June 2022 John Heritage Keynote via Zoom | ||
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|Short summary=John Heritage will deliver the AMCA 2022 keynote address via Zoom | |Short summary=John Heritage will deliver the AMCA 2022 keynote address via Zoom | ||
− | |Announcement text=This lecture briefly outlines some of the main resources – both internal and external to the turn – that may contribute to the process of action ascription. It is suggested that action ascription involves the integration of ‘bottom-up’ resources within the turn (including grammar, lexicon, prosody, gaze and multi-modality) with ‘top-down’ resources external to the turn (sequence position, location of the sequence within a broader activity, institutional contexts, and personal statuses and the rights accruing to them). Work on the integration of these resources may also shed light on the apparent rapidity with which action ascription is achieved by comparison with the slower pace of turn projection. In the case of European and other ‘front-loaded languages’, it is possible that the integration of turn external characteristics may contribute towards this outcome. | + | |Announcement text=Sequential, Linguistic and Multimodal Resources for Action Ascription |
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+ | This lecture briefly outlines some of the main resources – both internal and external to the turn – that may contribute to the process of action ascription. It is suggested that action ascription involves the integration of ‘bottom-up’ resources within the turn (including grammar, lexicon, prosody, gaze and multi-modality) with ‘top-down’ resources external to the turn (sequence position, location of the sequence within a broader activity, institutional contexts, and personal statuses and the rights accruing to them). Work on the integration of these resources may also shed light on the apparent rapidity with which action ascription is achieved by comparison with the slower pace of turn projection. In the case of European and other ‘front-loaded languages’, it is possible that the integration of turn external characteristics may contribute towards this outcome. | ||
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+ | Jun 22, 2022 05:00 PM in Zurich | ||
Register: https://bit.ly/39h8DUB | Register: https://bit.ly/39h8DUB | ||
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|Year=2022 | |Year=2022 | ||
|Web link=https://www.amemca.ch/ | |Web link=https://www.amemca.ch/ |
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Heritage Keynote | |
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Type | Seminar |
Categories (tags) | Keynote, Sequential, Multimodal, Action Ascription |
Dates | 2022/06/21 - 2022/06/21 |
Link | https://www.amemca.ch/ |
Address | University of Basel |
Geolocation | 47° 33' 37", 7° 34' 57" |
Abstract due | |
Submission deadline | |
Final version due | |
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AMCA 21. June 2022 John Heritage Keynote via Zoom:
Details:
Sequential, Linguistic and Multimodal Resources for Action Ascription
This lecture briefly outlines some of the main resources – both internal and external to the turn – that may contribute to the process of action ascription. It is suggested that action ascription involves the integration of ‘bottom-up’ resources within the turn (including grammar, lexicon, prosody, gaze and multi-modality) with ‘top-down’ resources external to the turn (sequence position, location of the sequence within a broader activity, institutional contexts, and personal statuses and the rights accruing to them). Work on the integration of these resources may also shed light on the apparent rapidity with which action ascription is achieved by comparison with the slower pace of turn projection. In the case of European and other ‘front-loaded languages’, it is possible that the integration of turn external characteristics may contribute towards this outcome.
Jun 22, 2022 05:00 PM in Zurich
Register: https://bit.ly/39h8DUB