The papers shows how the turn-taking system (Sacks et al. 1974) maybe modified in conversational storytelling and particularly how the affective intent of a story-teller towards her/his public, that is the story's discourse force (Brewer & Lichtenstein 1982) maybe negotiated among speakers in relation to different story structures and patterns of turn taking. The analysis is carried out on the basis of naturally occurring conversational stories either taped by myself or taken from the literature, told in native-native or in native-non-native interactions.
Discourse forces in conversational stories: entertainment vs. solidarity / Gavioli, Laura. - In: TEXTUS. - ISSN 1824-3967. - STAMPA. - 2:(1989), pp. 161-192.
Discourse forces in conversational stories: entertainment vs. solidarity
GAVIOLI, Laura
1989
Abstract
The papers shows how the turn-taking system (Sacks et al. 1974) maybe modified in conversational storytelling and particularly how the affective intent of a story-teller towards her/his public, that is the story's discourse force (Brewer & Lichtenstein 1982) maybe negotiated among speakers in relation to different story structures and patterns of turn taking. The analysis is carried out on the basis of naturally occurring conversational stories either taped by myself or taken from the literature, told in native-native or in native-non-native interactions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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