Imperative Turns at Talk: The design of directives in action
Marja-Leena Sorjonen (editor) & Liisa Raevaara (editor) & Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (editor)
In middle-class Anglo-speaking circles imperatives are considered impolite forms that command another to do something; etiquette manuals recommend avoiding them. The papers in this collection de-construct such lay beliefs. Through the empirical examination of everyday and institutional interaction across a range of languages, they show that imperatives are routinely used for constructing turns that further sociality in interactional situations. Moreover, they show that for understanding the use of an imperatively formatted turn, its specific design (whether it contains, e.g., an overt subject, object, modal particles, or diminutives), and its sequential and temporal positioning in verbal and embodied activities are crucial. The fact that the same type of imperative turn is appropriate under the same circumstances across linguistically diverse cultures suggests that there are common aspects of imperative turn design and common pragmatic dimensions of situations warranting their use. The volume provides new insights into the resources and processes involved when social actors try to get another to do something.
년:
2017
출판사:
John Benjamins
언어:
english
페이지:
441
ISBN 10:
9027226407
ISBN 13:
9789027226402
시리즈:
Studies in Language and Social Interaction 30
파일:
PDF, 42.01 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2017