This article examines two uses of third-person references - pronouns such as 'he/she/they' or category terms such as 'mother, father', etc. - as produced during first-visit encounters between formerly unacquainted guests and a family group. Members of the family use this practice to refer to another family member in a locally subsequent position, adjacent to a self-oriented turn by that same referrent. Two main functions are investigated: teasing and clarifications. It is pointed out that, besides employing the same practice and being deployed in a locally subsequent position, both activities have a number of other features in common, whereby teasing gets constructed as if doing clarification. In this way, family members provide alternative versions of the same description of events as the prior adjacent turn, designing the teasing activity as an information-giving activity to the guests' benefit. Thus, family members display a privileged access to the events that have been described and propose themselves as knowledgeable about the group and its life; a type of knowledge grounded in their having family ties. Copyright © 2007 SAGE Publications.

Two uses of third-person references in family gatherings displaying family ties: Teasing and clarifications / Margutti, Piera. - In: DISCOURSE STUDIES. - ISSN 1461-4456. - 9:5(2007), pp. 623-651. [10.1177/1461445607082578]

Two uses of third-person references in family gatherings displaying family ties: Teasing and clarifications

Margutti, Piera
2007

Abstract

This article examines two uses of third-person references - pronouns such as 'he/she/they' or category terms such as 'mother, father', etc. - as produced during first-visit encounters between formerly unacquainted guests and a family group. Members of the family use this practice to refer to another family member in a locally subsequent position, adjacent to a self-oriented turn by that same referrent. Two main functions are investigated: teasing and clarifications. It is pointed out that, besides employing the same practice and being deployed in a locally subsequent position, both activities have a number of other features in common, whereby teasing gets constructed as if doing clarification. In this way, family members provide alternative versions of the same description of events as the prior adjacent turn, designing the teasing activity as an information-giving activity to the guests' benefit. Thus, family members display a privileged access to the events that have been described and propose themselves as knowledgeable about the group and its life; a type of knowledge grounded in their having family ties. Copyright © 2007 SAGE Publications.
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Two uses of third-person references in family gatherings displaying family ties: Teasing and clarifications / Margutti, Piera. - In: DISCOURSE STUDIES. - ISSN 1461-4456. - 9:5(2007), pp. 623-651. [10.1177/1461445607082578]
Margutti, Piera
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