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|Title=Recruiting assistance and collaboration in Russian
 
|Author(s)=Julija Baranova;
 
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|Editor(s)=Simeon Floyd; Giovanni Rossi; N. J. Enfield;
 
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|Abstract=This chapter describes the resources that speakers of Russian use when recruiting assistance and collaboration from others in everyday social interaction. The chapter draws on data from video recordings of informal conversation in Russian, and reports language-specific findings generated within a large-scale comparative project involving eight languages from five continents (see other chapters of this volume). The resources for recruitment described in this chapter include linguistic structures from across the levels of grammatical organization, as well as gestural and other visible and contextual resources of relevance to the interpretation of action in interaction. The presentation of categories of recruitment, and elements of recruitment sequences, follows the coding scheme used in the comparative project (see Chapter 2 of the volume). This chapter extends our knowledge of the structure and usage of Russian with detailed attention to the properties of sequential structure in conversational interaction. The chapter is a contribution to an emerging field of pragmatic typology.
 
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Baranova2020
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Baranova2020
Author(s) Julija Baranova
Title Recruiting assistance and collaboration in Russian
Editor(s) Simeon Floyd, Giovanni Rossi, N. J. Enfield
Tag(s) EMCA, Recruitment, Russian
Publisher Language Science Press
Year 2020
Language English
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Pages 325–367
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DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4018386
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Series Diversity Linguistics
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Book title Getting others to do things: A pragmatic typology of recruitments
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This chapter describes the resources that speakers of Russian use when recruiting assistance and collaboration from others in everyday social interaction. The chapter draws on data from video recordings of informal conversation in Russian, and reports language-specific findings generated within a large-scale comparative project involving eight languages from five continents (see other chapters of this volume). The resources for recruitment described in this chapter include linguistic structures from across the levels of grammatical organization, as well as gestural and other visible and contextual resources of relevance to the interpretation of action in interaction. The presentation of categories of recruitment, and elements of recruitment sequences, follows the coding scheme used in the comparative project (see Chapter 2 of the volume). This chapter extends our knowledge of the structure and usage of Russian with detailed attention to the properties of sequential structure in conversational interaction. The chapter is a contribution to an emerging field of pragmatic typology.

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