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|Author(s)=Arnulf Deppermann; Susanne Günthner;
 
|Title=Temporality in Interaction
 
|Title=Temporality in Interaction
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|Editor(s)=Arnulf Deppermann; Susanne Günthner;
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Interactional Linguistics; emergent grammar; temporality
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Interactional Linguistics; emergent grammar; temporality
|Editor(s)=Arnulf Deppermann; Susanne Günthner;
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|Key=Deppermann2015c
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|Publisher=John Benjamins
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|Year=2015
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|Address=Amsterdam/Philadelphia
 
|Address=Amsterdam/Philadelphia
|Year=2015
 
 
|Volume=27
 
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|DOI=10.1075/slsi.27
 
|DOI=10.1075/slsi.27
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|ISBN=978-90-272-2637-2
 
|Abstract=Time is a constitutive element of everyday interaction: all verbal interaction is produced and interpreted in time. However, it is only recently that research in linguistics has started to take the temporality of linguistic production and reception in interaction into account by studying the real-time and on-line dimension of spoken language. This volume is the first systematic collection of studies exploring temporality in interaction and its theoretical foundations. It brings together researchers focusing on how temporality impinges on the production and interpretation of linguistic structures in interaction and how linguistic resources are designed to deal with the exigencies and potentials of temporality in interaction. The volume provides new insights into the temporal design of a range of heretofore unexplored linguistic phenomena from various languages as well as into the temporal aspects of linguistic structures in embodied interaction.
 
|Abstract=Time is a constitutive element of everyday interaction: all verbal interaction is produced and interpreted in time. However, it is only recently that research in linguistics has started to take the temporality of linguistic production and reception in interaction into account by studying the real-time and on-line dimension of spoken language. This volume is the first systematic collection of studies exploring temporality in interaction and its theoretical foundations. It brings together researchers focusing on how temporality impinges on the production and interpretation of linguistic structures in interaction and how linguistic resources are designed to deal with the exigencies and potentials of temporality in interaction. The volume provides new insights into the temporal design of a range of heretofore unexplored linguistic phenomena from various languages as well as into the temporal aspects of linguistic structures in embodied interaction.
 
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Author(s) Arnulf Deppermann, Susanne Günthner
Title Temporality in Interaction
Editor(s) Arnulf Deppermann, Susanne Günthner
Tag(s) EMCA, Interactional Linguistics, emergent grammar, temporality
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2015
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Volume 27
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DOI 10.1075/slsi.27
ISBN 978-90-272-2637-2
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Abstract

Time is a constitutive element of everyday interaction: all verbal interaction is produced and interpreted in time. However, it is only recently that research in linguistics has started to take the temporality of linguistic production and reception in interaction into account by studying the real-time and on-line dimension of spoken language. This volume is the first systematic collection of studies exploring temporality in interaction and its theoretical foundations. It brings together researchers focusing on how temporality impinges on the production and interpretation of linguistic structures in interaction and how linguistic resources are designed to deal with the exigencies and potentials of temporality in interaction. The volume provides new insights into the temporal design of a range of heretofore unexplored linguistic phenomena from various languages as well as into the temporal aspects of linguistic structures in embodied interaction.

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