This volume is a key contribution to the study of syntax in interaction. [...] The collective volume is an inspiring contribution to studying emergent syntax “in the wild”.
- Marine Riou, Lumière Lyon 2 University & Curtin University, on Linguist List 32.1372 (19 April 2021),
Focusing on the emerging and emergent aspects of clause combining across languages, the discussions presented in this book have illustrated ways in which complex syntactic patterns are related to the local contingencies in talk-in-interaction and are produced incrementally in the unfolding turns and actions, thus challenging the conventional ‘bird's eye view’ of grammar.
- Haiping Wu, California State University, in Journal of Pragmatics 187 (2022),
The chapters investigate how the real-time organization of complex syntax relates to the unfolding of turns and actions, focusing on: (i) how complex syntactic patterns, or routinized fragments of ‘canonical’ patterns, serve as resources for projection, (ii) how complex syntactic patterns emerge incrementally, moment-by-moment, out of the real-time trajectories of action, (iii) how formal variants of such patterns relate to social action, and (iv) how all of these play out within the multimodal ecologies of action formation.
The empirical findings presented in this volume lend support to a conception of syntax as fundamentally temporal, emergent, dialogic, sensitive to local interactional contingencies, and interwoven with other semiotic resources.