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|Title=Constituting and maintaining activities across sequences: And-prefacing as a feature of question design | |Title=Constituting and maintaining activities across sequences: And-prefacing as a feature of question design | ||
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA; conversation analysis; institutional interaction; turn design | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA; conversation analysis; institutional interaction; turn design | ||
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|Year=1994 | |Year=1994 | ||
|Journal=Language in Society | |Journal=Language in Society | ||
|Volume=23 | |Volume=23 | ||
|Pages=1–29 | |Pages=1–29 | ||
+ | |URL= http://www.jstor.org/stable/4168492 | ||
|Abstract=The role of the connective and is here considered as a preface to questions in spoken interaction. Using data from informal medical encounters, it is argued that and-prefacing is used to link a question to a preceding question/answer pair or pairs. In such contexts, and-prefacing indicates that the questions it prefaces have a routine or agenda-based character. This in turn can be a resource which invokes and sustains an orienta- tion to an activity or course of action that is implemented through a series of question/answer pairs, but transcends any individual pair. The general characteristics of and-prefaced questions are contrasted with contingent or follow-up questions, which are not normally and- prefaced. Some strategic uses of and-prefaced questions are described, and the role of the device within the more general sociolinguistic con- text of the data is discussed. | |Abstract=The role of the connective and is here considered as a preface to questions in spoken interaction. Using data from informal medical encounters, it is argued that and-prefacing is used to link a question to a preceding question/answer pair or pairs. In such contexts, and-prefacing indicates that the questions it prefaces have a routine or agenda-based character. This in turn can be a resource which invokes and sustains an orienta- tion to an activity or course of action that is implemented through a series of question/answer pairs, but transcends any individual pair. The general characteristics of and-prefaced questions are contrasted with contingent or follow-up questions, which are not normally and- prefaced. Some strategic uses of and-prefaced questions are described, and the role of the device within the more general sociolinguistic con- text of the data is discussed. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Heritage1994 |
Author(s) | John Heritage, Marja-Leena Sorjonen |
Title | Constituting and maintaining activities across sequences: And-prefacing as a feature of question design |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Medical EMCA, conversation analysis, institutional interaction, turn design |
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Year | 1994 |
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Journal | Language in Society |
Volume | 23 |
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Pages | 1–29 |
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Abstract
The role of the connective and is here considered as a preface to questions in spoken interaction. Using data from informal medical encounters, it is argued that and-prefacing is used to link a question to a preceding question/answer pair or pairs. In such contexts, and-prefacing indicates that the questions it prefaces have a routine or agenda-based character. This in turn can be a resource which invokes and sustains an orienta- tion to an activity or course of action that is implemented through a series of question/answer pairs, but transcends any individual pair. The general characteristics of and-prefaced questions are contrasted with contingent or follow-up questions, which are not normally and- prefaced. Some strategic uses of and-prefaced questions are described, and the role of the device within the more general sociolinguistic con- text of the data is discussed.
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