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− | + | |Abstract=Like prosody and gestures, discourse markers are part of the contextualization cues (Gumperz, 1982) that signal subtle meanings in interaction. In this paper, I detail a particular type of utterance that involves one such marker – now. Using data from audio and video recordings from various contexts, I investigate what now-prefaced utterances (NPUs) are used to accomplish in interaction. The methodology is predominantly conversation analytic, complemented by acoustic readings. The findings show that NPUs are important resources for doing disaffiliation, either self-directed or other-directed. | |
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Waring2012a |
Author(s) | Hansun Zhang Waring |
Title | Doing disaffiliation with now-prefaced utterances |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Discourse marker, Disaffiliation, Conversation analysis, Acoustic analysis |
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Year | 2012 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Language and Communication |
Volume | 32 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 265–275 |
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DOI | 10.1016/j.langcom.2012.01.001 |
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Abstract
Like prosody and gestures, discourse markers are part of the contextualization cues (Gumperz, 1982) that signal subtle meanings in interaction. In this paper, I detail a particular type of utterance that involves one such marker – now. Using data from audio and video recordings from various contexts, I investigate what now-prefaced utterances (NPUs) are used to accomplish in interaction. The methodology is predominantly conversation analytic, complemented by acoustic readings. The findings show that NPUs are important resources for doing disaffiliation, either self-directed or other-directed.
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