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+ | |Author(s)=Simeon Floyd; Giovanni Rossi; N. J. Enfield; | ||
+ | |Title=A coding scheme for recruitment sequences in interaction | ||
+ | |Editor(s)=Simeon Floyd; Giovanni Rossi; N. J. Enfield; | ||
+ | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Recruitment; Coding | ||
|Key=Floyd2020a | |Key=Floyd2020a | ||
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|Publisher=Language Science Press | |Publisher=Language Science Press | ||
|Year=2020 | |Year=2020 | ||
+ | |Address=Berlin | ||
+ | |Booktitle=Getting others to do things: a pragmatic typology of recruitments | ||
|Pages=25–50 | |Pages=25–50 | ||
− | | | + | |URL=https://zenodo.org/record/4018372 |
+ | |DOI=10.5281/zenodo.4018372 | ||
+ | |Abstract=This chapter provides an annotated coding scheme for analyzing recruitment sequences in video-recorded social interaction. The scheme provided a basis for the research presented in the eight language-specific chapters of this book, and as such it gives necessary context for understanding the comparative project reported on here and in associated work. It is also intended to serve as a stepping stone for other researchers to use in the analysis of recruitment sequences in other languages. The scheme features guidelines for building collections and aggregating cases based on interactionally relevant similarities and differences among instances. The questions and categories featured in the scheme are motivated by inductive observations of interactional data, grounded in the framework outlined in the introduction to this volume. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Floyd2020a |
Author(s) | Simeon Floyd, Giovanni Rossi, N. J. Enfield |
Title | A coding scheme for recruitment sequences in interaction |
Editor(s) | Simeon Floyd, Giovanni Rossi, N. J. Enfield |
Tag(s) | EMCA, Recruitment, Coding |
Publisher | Language Science Press |
Year | 2020 |
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City | Berlin |
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Pages | 25–50 |
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DOI | 10.5281/zenodo.4018372 |
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Book title | Getting others to do things: a pragmatic typology of recruitments |
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Abstract
This chapter provides an annotated coding scheme for analyzing recruitment sequences in video-recorded social interaction. The scheme provided a basis for the research presented in the eight language-specific chapters of this book, and as such it gives necessary context for understanding the comparative project reported on here and in associated work. It is also intended to serve as a stepping stone for other researchers to use in the analysis of recruitment sequences in other languages. The scheme features guidelines for building collections and aggregating cases based on interactionally relevant similarities and differences among instances. The questions and categories featured in the scheme are motivated by inductive observations of interactional data, grounded in the framework outlined in the introduction to this volume.
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