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  1. Imperative turns at talk
    the design of directives in action
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    Erschienen: [2017]; ©2017
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

    Imperative Turns at Talk -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1. Imperative turns at talk: An introduction -- 1. Prior research -- 2. Profile of the volume -- 3. Imperative turns: Conceptual issues -- 3.1... mehr

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    Imperative Turns at Talk -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Chapter 1. Imperative turns at talk: An introduction -- 1. Prior research -- 2. Profile of the volume -- 3. Imperative turns: Conceptual issues -- 3.1 Variation in imperative forms -- 3.2 Imperatives in their turns -- 3.3 Pragmatic dimensions of directive situations -- 3.4 Imperative turns, actions, and sequences -- 4. Structure of the volume -- References -- Chapter 2. A cline of visible commitment in the situated design of imperative turns: Evidence from German and Polish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and methods -- 3. The grammar of imperatives in German and Polish -- 4. The cline of visible commitment -- 4.1 Initiating co-participants and responsive imperatives -- 4.2 Engaged recipients and local project imperatives -- 4.3 Available recipients and global project imperatives -- 4.4 Divergent engagements and competitive imperatives -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3. Precision timing and timed embeddedness of imperatives in embodied courses of action: Precision timing and timed embeddedness of imperatives in embodied courses of action: Examples from French -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The phenomenon and data set -- 3. Sequence organization -- 3.1 The basic organization of the sequence -- 3.2 Formats of 1st actions: Imperatives and other multimodal resources -- 3.3 Second position: Responses -- 3.4 Third position: Assessments and repairs -- 4. Indexicality and praxeological context -- 4.1 How to make sense of the indexicality of directives -- 4.2 Embeddedness in the praxeological context -- 5. Temporal trajectories of repeated imperatives: Urgency versus duration -- 5.1 Repetition until proper compliance is achieved: A sense of urgency -- 5.2 Online calibration: Managing duration -- 6. Normativity: Negative imperatives 6.1 Anticipating possible problematic actions -- 6.2 Orientation to an actual inadequate action -- 6.3 From positive to negative imperatives -- 6.4 Blaming -- 7. Conclusions -- Conventions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4. Secondary and deviant uses of the imperative for requesting in Italian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The imperative form in Italian -- 3. Background: Using the imperative for requesting -- 4. Data and sampling -- 5. Primary use -- 6. Secondary uses -- 7. Deviant uses -- 8. Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5. Three imperative action formats in Danish talk-in-interaction: Three imperative action formats in Danish talk-in-interaction: The case of imperative + modal particles bare and ligeThe case of imperative + modal particles bare and lige -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Danish imperatives in general and in our data -- 3. Analysis of three imperative action formats -- 3.1 Imperative+lige as a format for requesting -- 3.2 Imperative+bare as a format for granting permission -- 3.3 Bare+imperative as a format for giving advice -- 4. Summary and discussion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix A. Glossing conventions -- Appendix B. Signs in transcripts that deviate from standard CA conventions -- Chapter 6. Requests for here-and-now actions in Russian conversation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data -- 3. Russian imperative as a morphological form -- 4. Plain imperatives -- 4.1 Advancing a collaborative activity: bilateral requests -- 4.2 Contiguous and non-contiguous requests -- 5. Modulating imperative requests -- 5.1 Using diminutive morphology -- 5.2 Using pozhaluysta 'please' -- 6. Modulating requests via extended turn designs -- 7. Interrogative request forms -- 8. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix Chapter 7. In the face of resistance: A Finnish practice for insisting on imperatively formatted directives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The phenomenon -- 3. Research questions -- 4. Finnish declarative and imperative sentence types -- 5. From imperatively formatted directives to subsequent versions: Two trajectories -- 5. From imperatively formatted directives to subsequent versions: Two trajectories -- 5.1 Straightforward resistance to an imperatively formatted directive -- 5.2 Lack of full commitment to an imperatively formatted directive -- 6. Answers to the research questions -- 7. Discussion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Imperatives and responsiveness in Finnish conversation -- 1. Introduction: Imperatively formatted turns as responses -- 2. The data, imperatively formatted clauses, and the particle vaa(n) -- 3. Bare imperatives as a response -- 3.1 Responding to a promise to do something -- 3.2 Approving an action inferred from the prior speaker's turn -- 4. Modulated imperatives as a response -- 4.1 Responding to requests for permission -- 4.2 [imp + vaan] as part of an extended response -- 4.3 Invoking responsiveness -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 9. Negotiating deontic rights in second position: Young adult daughters' imperatively formatted responses to mothers' offers in Estonian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Imperative as a morphological form in Estonian conversation -- 3. The data -- 4. My-side offers: The sequential environment for imperatively formatted responses -- 5. Imperative response: Cutting the umbilical cord -- 5.1 Interrogative my-side offer sequences -- 5.2 Declarative my-side offer sequence -- 6. Discussion and conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Special transcription conventions -- References -- Chapter 10. Imperatives in Swedish medical consultations -- 1. Introduction 2. Data and method -- 3. Overview of imperatives in the data -- 4. Non-modulated imperative turns: The physical examination -- 5. Modulated imperative turns: Projected routine actions -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 11. Assigning roles and responsibilities: Finnish imperatively formatted directive actions in a mobile instructional settingFinnish imperatively formatted directive actions in a mobile instructional setting -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and setting -- 3. Overview of directive turn formats in the data -- 4. From hortatives to imperatives: Reissuing directives and reinforcing the instructional situation -- 5. Imperatives and (implied) division of labor: Taking care of immediate practicalities and moving away from the instructional situation -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 12. Managing compliance in violin instruction: The case of the Finnish clitic particles -pA and -pAs in imperatives and hortatives -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The Finnish clitic particles -pA and -pAs -- 1.2 Music instruction as the research context -- 1.3 Data and method -- 2. Analysis -- 2.1 Non-cliticized imperatives and hortatives -- 2.2 Imperatives and hortatives with -pA -- 2.3 Imperatives and hortatives with -pAs -- 3. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 13. Adjusting the design of directives to the activity environment: Adjusting the design of directives to the activity environment: Imperatives in Finnish cooking club interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data -- 3. Imperatives - managing recipient's actions that are already under way -- 3.1 Indicating an immediate need for the nominated action -- 3.2 Elaborating on the imperative turn: Managing the temporality of the nominated action -- 3.2 Elaborating on the imperative turn: Managing the temporality of the nominated action 4. Declaratives - initiating new actions -- 4.1 Modal-verb declaratives: initiating a new project -- 4.2 Giving advice with modal-verb declaratives -- 4.3 Simple declaratives: A new step in the ongoing project -- 5. The design of teacher's directives - managing the temporal progress of the ongoing activities and the participation framework -- 5. The design of teacher's directives - managing the temporal progress of the ongoing activities and the participation framework -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 14. Epilogue: Imperatives - The language of immediate action -- References -- Appendix. Transcription conventions -- Temporal and sequential relationships -- Aspects of speech delivery -- Miscellaneous -- Glossing symbols -- Name index -- Subject index

     

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    Quelle: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek
    Beteiligt: Sorjonen, Marja-Leena (HerausgeberIn); Raevaara, Liisa (HerausgeberIn); Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789027265524
    RVK Klassifikation: ET 660
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in language and social interaction ; 30
    Schlagworte: Grammar, Comparative and general; Grammar, Comparative and general; Discourse analysis; Pragmatics; Speech acts (Linguistics); Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (443 pages)