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Bloch-Wilkinson2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Bloch-Wilkinson2013
Author(s) Steven Bloch, Ray Wilkinson
Title The accomplishment of nonserious talk in severe speech disability: An examination of recipient uptake and delayed other-initiated repair
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Journal Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders
Volume 4
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Pages 45–70
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DOI 10.1558/jircd.v4i1.45
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Abstract

This paper investigates the production of, and responses to, nonserious talk by a person with a severe speech disorder in everyday conversation. Using the methods of Conversation Analysis (CA) a distinction between appreciability on the one hand and intelligibility and understandability on the other is examined through sequences featuring recipient laughter followed by delayed other-initiation of repair. Additional features of understandability are explored whereby a humour source turn is shown to be both appreciated and intelligible but not fully understood. The analysis reveals ways in which affiliation through humour is accomplished and maintained within an environment of significant intelligibility problems. The evidence presented in this paper indicates that nonserious talk is achievable through interaction despite the challenges of a severe speech disability.

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