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|Abstract=This article examines communicative practices in Japanese and UK English accounts of extraordinary experiences. We compare the way in which specific narrative features are handled: description of the actual experience, and the completion of the narrative. We also examine some ways in which the accounts are rhetorically designed to address skeptical alternatives. The perspective is informed by an ethnomethodological focus on communicative competences in description. This comparison identifies differences between Japanese and UK English narratives. This focus on interactional features of the data is contrasted to macro cultural or psychological perspectives on the relationship between national culture and language.
 
 
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Ohashi2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Ohashi2013
Author(s) Yasushi Ohashi, Robin Wooffitt, Clare Jackson, Yumi Nixon
Title Discourse, culture, and extraordinary experiences: observations from a comparative, qualitative analysis of Japanese and UK English accounts of paranormal phenomena
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Epistemics, Accounts
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Year 2013
Language English
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Journal Western Journal of Communication
Volume 77
Number 4
Pages 466–488
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DOI 10.1080/10570314.2012.714047
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