In this article we attempt to apply the principles and tools of Conversation Analysis (CA) to domain-specific discourse. Considering that the CA approach is largely unused in LSP research, we will begin by discussing the relevance and applicability of CA to domain-specific analysis. We then illustrate experimental cross-cultural data from 2 corpora of telephone call openings to a variety of English and Italian workplaces, and 2 corpora of calls to English and Italian bookstores, as an example of how CA may produce concrete evidence which may help us to define what is domain-specific about certain kinds of telephone talk.
Conversation analysis of opening sequences of telephone calls to bookstores in English and Italian / Pallotti, Gabriele; H., Bowles. - In: TEXTUS. - ISSN 1824-3967. - STAMPA. - 17:(2004), pp. 63-88.
Conversation analysis of opening sequences of telephone calls to bookstores in English and Italian
PALLOTTI, Gabriele;
2004
Abstract
In this article we attempt to apply the principles and tools of Conversation Analysis (CA) to domain-specific discourse. Considering that the CA approach is largely unused in LSP research, we will begin by discussing the relevance and applicability of CA to domain-specific analysis. We then illustrate experimental cross-cultural data from 2 corpora of telephone call openings to a variety of English and Italian workplaces, and 2 corpora of calls to English and Italian bookstores, as an example of how CA may produce concrete evidence which may help us to define what is domain-specific about certain kinds of telephone talk.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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