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+ | |Author(s)=Emanuel A Schegloff; | ||
+ | |Title=Practices and Actions: Boundary Cases of Other-Initiated Repair | ||
+ | |Tag(s)=EMCA ; Repair; Other-initiated repair; | ||
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|URL=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01638539709545001 | |URL=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01638539709545001 | ||
|DOI=10.1080/01638539709545001 | |DOI=10.1080/01638539709545001 | ||
+ | |Abstract=Working within a naturalistic paradigm for which the notion of "practices" is more apt | ||
+ | than "processes," I address the multiplicity of ties between practices of talk-in-interac- | ||
+ | tion and the actions which they accomplish. After describing common procedures of | ||
+ | data collection and preparation in this mode of inquiry and the "boundary cases" | ||
+ | which these procedures may engender, I explore alternative actions which can be rec- | ||
+ | ognizably produced by practices of talking ordinarily associated with the action of | ||
+ | "initiating repair." Two practices in particular are examined: questioning terms | ||
+ | ("huh?," "who?," etc.) and certain forms of repeats. As well, I show that in some con- | ||
+ | texts the action of initiating repair can be produced by a practice which does not ordi- | ||
+ | narily produce it. The moral of the article is that situated analysis must go hand-in- | ||
+ | hand with more formal analysis in order to arrive at satisfactory accounts of discourse | ||
+ | practices, and of discourse processes as well. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Schegloff1997b |
Author(s) | Emanuel A Schegloff |
Title | Practices and Actions: Boundary Cases of Other-Initiated Repair |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Repair, Other-initiated repair |
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Year | 1997 |
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Month | jan |
Journal | Discourse Processes |
Volume | 23 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 499–545 |
URL | Link |
DOI | 10.1080/01638539709545001 |
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Abstract
Working within a naturalistic paradigm for which the notion of "practices" is more apt than "processes," I address the multiplicity of ties between practices of talk-in-interac- tion and the actions which they accomplish. After describing common procedures of data collection and preparation in this mode of inquiry and the "boundary cases" which these procedures may engender, I explore alternative actions which can be rec- ognizably produced by practices of talking ordinarily associated with the action of "initiating repair." Two practices in particular are examined: questioning terms ("huh?," "who?," etc.) and certain forms of repeats. As well, I show that in some con- texts the action of initiating repair can be produced by a practice which does not ordi- narily produce it. The moral of the article is that situated analysis must go hand-in- hand with more formal analysis in order to arrive at satisfactory accounts of discourse practices, and of discourse processes as well.
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