What we say always consists of prior words, structures and meanings
that are combined in new ways and re-used in new contexts for new
listeners. In this book, Deborah Schiffrin looks at two important
tasks of language - presenting 'who' we are talking about (the
referent) and 'what happened' to them (their actions and attributes)
in a narrative - and explores how this presentation alters in relation
to emergent forms and meanings. Drawing on examples from both
face-to-face talk and public discourse, she analyses a variety of
repairs, reformulations of referents, and retellings of narratives,
ranging from word-level repairs within a single turn-at-talk, to life
story narratives told years apart. Bringing together work from
conversation analysis, interactional sociolinguistics, cognitive
semantics, pragmatics, and variation analysis, In Other Words will be
invaluable for scholars wishing to understand the many different
factors that underlie the shaping and re-shaping of discourse over
time, place and person.
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Variation in Reference and Narrative
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ISBN
9780511145193
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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