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|Abstract=Formal cultural procedures utilized by urban black female children to construct a type of gossip dispute they call “he‐said‐she‐said” are analyzed. The procedures employed to construct opening accusations produce utterances with a characteristic syntactic structure as well as a field of activity constituted through particular types of events, actions, and identities for the participants and rules for sequencing these phenomena through time. These procedures thus generate not only linguistic structures but also social configurations and cultural events.
 
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MHGoodwin1980
BibType ARTICLE
Key MHGoodwin1980
Author(s) Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Title He said/she said: formal cultural procedures for the construction of a gossip dispute activity
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Year 1980
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Journal American Ethnologist
Volume 7
Number 4
Pages 674–694
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DOI 10.1525/ae.1980.7.4.02a00050
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Abstract

Formal cultural procedures utilized by urban black female children to construct a type of gossip dispute they call “he‐said‐she‐said” are analyzed. The procedures employed to construct opening accusations produce utterances with a characteristic syntactic structure as well as a field of activity constituted through particular types of events, actions, and identities for the participants and rules for sequencing these phenomena through time. These procedures thus generate not only linguistic structures but also social configurations and cultural events.

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