Interaction-based studies of language
Special Issue of Pragmatics 6:3 (1996)
Editors
[Pragmatics, 6:3] 1996. ca. 125 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher: International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Table of Contents
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Interaction-based studies of language: IntroductionCecilia E. Ford and Johannes Wagner | pp. 277–279
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On the place of linguistic resources in the organization of talk-in-interaction: ‘Second person’ reference in multi-party conversationGene H. Lerner | pp. 281–294
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The pre-front field in spoken german and its relevance as a grammaticalization positionPeter Auer | pp. 295–322
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Intonation and clause combining in discourse: The case of becauseElizabeth Couper-Kuhlen | pp. 389–426
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From subordination to coordination? verb-second position in German causal and concessive constructionsSusanne Günthner | pp. 323–356
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On the interplay of syntax and prosody in the constitution of turn-constructional units and turns in conversationMargret Selting | pp. 371–388
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Practices in the construction of turns: The “TCU” revisitedCecilia E. Ford, Barbara A. Fox and Sandra A. Thompson | pp. 427–454
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Subjects
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General