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Key | Button1990c |
Author(s) | Graham Button |
Title | On Member's Time |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Time, Mutual intelligibility |
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Year | 1990 |
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Journal | Réseaux |
Volume | Hors Série 8 |
Number | n°1 |
Pages | 161-182 |
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Abstract
This paper is concerned with exploring how participants mutually construct the intelligibility of their formulations of time in the course of their interactions : for example, with how it is that the co-participants to the above conversation could mutually orient to Wendy's mother's death at that time of life as not being untimely ? The paper will be divided into two parts. The first will be concerned with the fact that there are a variety of ways in which to formulate time and with how it is that a particular type of formulation of time is used to establish a mutually intelligible orientation to time by trading in a relationship between the parties. This furnishes a resource for the second part which will explicitly address the construction of the mutual intelligibility of time formulations in a course of interaction by describing how participants to talk may invoke a situatedly relevant calendar of events which is itself a methodical feature of the organisation of the activity it locates.
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