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|Abstract=This paper examines the construction of a single action in interaction bymeans of one of its characteristic features: laughter. It examines laughter in a particular sequential context: direct reported speechwhich is itself not humorous. It emerges that the laughter plays a pivotal role in the construction of this particular action; furthermore, there is striking evidence pointing to the fine calibration of the production of laughter. There are clear methodological implications for Pragmatics in this consideration of a non-linguistic but pervasive feature of interaction.
 
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Clift2012a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Clift2012a
Author(s) Rebbeca Clift
Title Identifying action: Laughter in non-humorous reported speech
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Tag(s) EMCA, Laughter, Interaction, Reported speech, Conversation Analysis
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Year 2012
Language English
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 44
Number 10
Pages 1303–1312
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.06.005
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This paper examines the construction of a single action in interaction bymeans of one of its characteristic features: laughter. It examines laughter in a particular sequential context: direct reported speechwhich is itself not humorous. It emerges that the laughter plays a pivotal role in the construction of this particular action; furthermore, there is striking evidence pointing to the fine calibration of the production of laughter. There are clear methodological implications for Pragmatics in this consideration of a non-linguistic but pervasive feature of interaction.

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