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Stivers-Hayashi2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Stivers-Hayashi2010
Author(s) Tanya Stivers, Makoto Hayashi
Title Transformative answers: One way to resist a question’s constraints
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, social interaction, alignment, affiliation, Japanese, evasion
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Year 2010
Language English
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 39
Number 1
Pages 1-25
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DOI 10.1017/S0047404509990637
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Abstract

A number of Conversation Analytic studies have documented that question recipients have a variety of ways to push against the constraints that questions impose on them. This article explores the concept of transformative answers – answers through which question recipients retroactively adjust the question posed to them. Two main sorts of adjustments are discussed: question term transformations and question agenda transformations. It is shown that the operations through which interactants implement term transformations are different from the operations through which they implement agenda trans- formations. Moreover, term-transforming answers resist only the question’s design, while agenda-transforming answers effectively resist both design and agenda, thus implying that agenda-transforming answers resist more strongly than design-transforming answers. The implications of these different sorts of transformations for alignment and affi liation are then explored.

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