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|Abstract=This paper explores some methodological and empirical issues concerning phonetic detail and phonetic variability and the work they accomplish in talk-in-interaction. I argue that if we wish to explicate how phonetic design contributes to the meaning of utterances we need to develop a more refined understanding of phonetic detail and its relationships with «context» and «communicative function». I show that by paying close attention to «sequential context» it is possible to document the variable relevancies and communicative functions of phonetic parameters.
 
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Local2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Local2007
Author(s) John Local
Title Phonetic detail in talk-in-interaction: on the deployment and interplay of sequential context and phonetic resources.
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Journal Nouveaux cahiers de linguistique française
Volume 28
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Pages 67–86
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Abstract

This paper explores some methodological and empirical issues concerning phonetic detail and phonetic variability and the work they accomplish in talk-in-interaction. I argue that if we wish to explicate how phonetic design contributes to the meaning of utterances we need to develop a more refined understanding of phonetic detail and its relationships with «context» and «communicative function». I show that by paying close attention to «sequential context» it is possible to document the variable relevancies and communicative functions of phonetic parameters.

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