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|Title=Rhythmic analyses as a proof-procedure? An initial observation on rhythmicity and projection
|Editor(s)=Dagmar Barth-Weingarten; Beatrice Szczepek Reed;  
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|Booktitle=Prosodie und Phonetik in der Interaktion Prosody and phonetics in interaction
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|Abstract=This paper reports a problematic case of unequivocally evidencing participant orientation to the projective force of some turn-initial demonstrative wh-clefts (DCs) within the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA) and Interactional Linguistics (IL). Conducting rhythmic analyses appears helpful in this regard, in that they disclose rhythmic regularities which suggest a speaker's orientation towards a projected turn continuation. In this particular case, rhythmic analyses can therefore be shown to meaningfully complement sequential analyses and analyses of turn-design, so as to gather additional evidence for participant orientations. In conclusion, I will point to possibly more extensive relations between rhythmicity and projection and proffer a tentative outlook for the usability of rhythmic analyses as an analytic tool in CA and IL.
 
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Kuttner2014
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Kuttner2014
Author(s) Uwe Küttner
Title Rhythmic analyses as a proof-procedure? An initial observation on rhythmicity and projection
Editor(s) Dagmar Barth-Weingarten, Beatrice Szczepek Reed
Tag(s) Prosody
Publisher Verlag für Gesprächsforschung
Year 2014
Language English
City Göttingen
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Pages 46–69
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Book title Prosodie und Phonetik in der Interaktion / Prosody and phonetics in interaction
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This paper reports a problematic case of unequivocally evidencing participant orientation to the projective force of some turn-initial demonstrative wh-clefts (DCs) within the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA) and Interactional Linguistics (IL). Conducting rhythmic analyses appears helpful in this regard, in that they disclose rhythmic regularities which suggest a speaker's orientation towards a projected turn continuation. In this particular case, rhythmic analyses can therefore be shown to meaningfully complement sequential analyses and analyses of turn-design, so as to gather additional evidence for participant orientations. In conclusion, I will point to possibly more extensive relations between rhythmicity and projection and proffer a tentative outlook for the usability of rhythmic analyses as an analytic tool in CA and IL.

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