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Pillet-Shore2018
BibType ARTICLE
Key Pillet-Shore2018
Author(s) Danielle Pillet-Shore
Title Arriving: Expanding the Personal State Sequence
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Tag(s) EMCA, Opening sequences, personal state displays
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Year 2018
Language English
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Journal Research on Language & Social Interaction
Volume 51
Number 3
Pages 232-247
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DOI 10.1080/08351813.2018.1485225
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Abstract

When arriving to a social encounter, how and when can a person show how s/he is doing/feeling? This article answers this question, examining personal state sequences in copresent openings of casual (residential) and institutional (parent-teacher) encounters. Describing a regular way participants constitute—andmovetoexpand—these sequences, this research shows how arrivers display a nonneutral (e.g., negative, humorous, positive) personal state by both (1) deploying interactionally timed stance-marking embodiments that enact a nonneutral state, and (2) invoking a selected previous activity/experience positioned as pre- cipitating that nonneutral state. Data demonstrate that arrivers time their nonneutral personal state displays calibrated to their understand- ing of their relationship with coparticipants. Analysis reveals that arri- vers use this action to proffer a firsthand experience as a self-attentive first topic that works as a bid for empathy, inviting recipients to collaborate in expanding the personal state sequence and thereby cocreate an empathic moment. Data in American English.

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