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|Abstract=Advice giving sequences are often the result of troubles telling sequences in both ordinary conversation and institutional interaction: it is often the case that a troubles teller is offered advice by interlocutors which he/she tends to reject because the interactional rights of a troubles teller are valued and troubles tellers are reluctant to abandon them. Th is paper analyses advice giving that takes place during Greek reality-television talk shows in which people participate to talk about their troubles and possibly find a solution to the problems they face. Advice is offered by the host/hostess of these shows and/or a professional expert. I explore the ways in which advice is either accepted or rejected during the shows by the guests. Th e analysis indicates that the guests accept advice that affiliates with their troubles and tend to resist advice that is hearable as criticism of their actions and perspectives. In addition, advice recipients often resort to troubles talk as seeking affiliation with their troubles seems to be more important for them in the talk-show context.
advice by interlocutors which he/she tends to reject because the interactional rights of a troubles
 
teller are valued and troubles tellers are reluctant to abandon them. Th is paper analyses advice
 
giving that takes place during Greek reality-television talk shows in which people participate to
 
talk about their troubles and possibly fi nd a solution to the problems they face. Advice is off ered
 
by the host/hostess of these shows and/or a professional expert. I explore the ways in which
 
advice is either accepted or rejected during the shows by the guests. Th e analysis indicates that
 
the guests accept advice that affi liates with their troubles and tend to resist advice that is hearable
 
as criticism of their actions and perspectives. In addition, advice recipients often resort to troubles
 
talk as seeking affi liation with their troubles seems to be more important for them in the
 
talk-show context.  
 
 
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Poulios2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Poulios2010
Author(s) Apostolos Poulios
Title Aspects of advice giving and advice receiving in television talk shows
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, Greek, Talk shows, Advice, Face, troubles telling
Publisher
Year 2010
Language English
City
Month
Journal Journal of Greek Linguistics
Volume 10
Number 2
Pages 251-294
URL Link
DOI 10.1163/156658410X531393
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
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Series
Howpublished
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Abstract

Advice giving sequences are often the result of troubles telling sequences in both ordinary conversation and institutional interaction: it is often the case that a troubles teller is offered advice by interlocutors which he/she tends to reject because the interactional rights of a troubles teller are valued and troubles tellers are reluctant to abandon them. Th is paper analyses advice giving that takes place during Greek reality-television talk shows in which people participate to talk about their troubles and possibly find a solution to the problems they face. Advice is offered by the host/hostess of these shows and/or a professional expert. I explore the ways in which advice is either accepted or rejected during the shows by the guests. Th e analysis indicates that the guests accept advice that affiliates with their troubles and tend to resist advice that is hearable as criticism of their actions and perspectives. In addition, advice recipients often resort to troubles talk as seeking affiliation with their troubles seems to be more important for them in the talk-show context.

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