Sequence Organization in Interaction: Volume 1 :A Primer in Conversation Analysis

Publication subTitle :A Primer in Conversation Analysis

Author: Emanuel A. Schegloff  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9780511282577

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521532792

Subject: H019 method of recitation, elocution

Keyword: 语言学

Language: ENG

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Sequence Organization in Interaction: Volume 1

Description

Much of our daily lives are spent talking to one another, in both ordinary conversation and more specialized settings such as meetings, interviews, classrooms, and courtrooms. It is largely through conversation that the major institutions of our society - economy, religion, politics, family and law - are implemented. This book Emanuel Schegloff, the first in a series and first published in 2007, introduces the findings and theories of conversation analysis. Together, the volumes in the series constitute a complete and authoritative 'primer' in the subject. The topic of this first volume is 'sequence organization' - the ways in which turns-at-talk are ordered and combined to make actions take place in conversation, such as requests, offers, complaints, and announcements. Containing many examples from real-life conversations, it will be invaluable to anyone interested in human interaction and the workings of conversation.

Chapter

Alternative second pair parts

Counters

Relevance rules and negative observations

Upshot

3 Minimal, two-turn adjacency pair sequences

4 Pre-expansion

Pre-invitation

Pre-offer

Pre-announcement and other pre-telling

A different kind of type-specific pre-sequence: the pre-pre

Generic pre-sequence: the summons–answer sequence

Multiple pre-expansions

5 The organization of preference/dispreference

Preferred and dispreferred responses: the terms

Preferred and dispreferred responses: the practices and features

Mitigation

Elaboration

Default

Positioning

Multiple preferences

Type conformity

Summary remarks on preferred and dispreferred second pair parts

Preferred and dispreferred first pair parts

6 Insert expansion

Post-first insert expansion

Capsule review 3: repair

Pre-second insert expansion

Expansion of expansions

The extent of expansions

7 Post-expansion

Minimal post-expansion: sequence-closing thirds

“Oh”

“Okay”

Assessment

Composites

Post-completion musings, or postmortems

Non-minimal post-expansion

Other-initiated repair

Disagreement-implicated other-initiated repair

Topicalization

Rejecting/challenging/disagreeing with the second pair part

First pair part reworkings post-expansion

8 Topic-proffering sequences: a distinctive adjacency pair sequence structure

9 Sequence-closing sequences

Unilateral and foreshortened sequence endings

Dedicated sequence-closing sequences

10 Sequences of sequences

Reciprocal or exchange sequences

Action-type sequence series

Successive parts of a course of action

Other relations between sequences of sequences: multi-part tellings

11 Retro-sequences

12 Some variations in sequence organization

Sequence-closing thirds

Distinctive sequence and expansion types

Preference organization

13 Sequence as practice

Non-canonical forms

Incidental sequences

Interactional projects, thematic threads, committed lines, etc.

Sequence as practice: the bottom line

14 Summary and Applications

How to use this book, part 1

How to use this book, part 2

Re-beginning

Appendix 1: Conversation-analytic transcript symbols

Temporal and sequential relationships

Other markings

Appendix 2: Transcript of a telephone call

TG

References

Index

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