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E-grāmata: Repairing the Broken Surface of Talk: Managing Problems in Speaking, Hearing, and Understanding in Conversation

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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Sērija : Foundations of Human Interaction
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190697983
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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Sērija : Foundations of Human Interaction
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190697983

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This book is a collection of studies of corrections and repair in conversation, by Gail Jefferson, co-founder of the field of Conversation Analysis and one of its foremost researchers. Throughout her career, Jefferson explored the almost hidden, subterranean world of the seemingly minor errors and mistakes that people make in interaction. Speech errors sometimes have an ideological significance (e.g. a defendant apparently about to refer to the police as "cops" but cutting off just in time to correct that to "officer"). Despite the virtual invisibility of these errors, such problematic moments in interaction bring into play ways of remedying and correcting errors that can have profound significance for the participants. Through these studies Jefferson reveals the delicacy, the subtlety with which moments of communication difficulties and possible miscommunications are remedied, in such a way as to minimize the damage that might otherwise be caused to the interaction.
This collection represents the most distinctive, sustained, and incisive exploration of what speakers are "up to" in episodes when they correct errors in their own and one another's speech. Combining rigorous technical analysis, extraordinary methodological innovation, and acute observation, Jefferson explored what she herself referred to as the "wild side of Conversation Analysis." The coherence and depth of her research is revealed in these studies, which include four previously unpublished papers, as well as others that were published variously in less widely-distributed journals and publications. In the volume's introduction, editors J rg Bergmann and Paul Drew provide an appraisal, for the first time, of the significance of Jefferson's stunningly inventive research into errors and their correction in conversation.

Recenzijas

This book is a comprehensive exploration of speech errors. First, methodologically, it integrates rigorous analysis, methodological innovation, and insightful observation. Second, it reveals the subtle way in which moments of communication difficulty are remedied to minimize the damage to the interaction. Third, it addresses insightful practical engagement with human experience. It is the first systematic collection of studies of errors in utterance. It deserves reading by both researchers and students. * Xiaofang Duan, Language in Society *

Acknowledgments ix
Glossary of Transcript Symbols xi
Introduction: Jefferson's "Wild Side" of Conversation Analysis 1(26)
1 Notes on "uh"
27(6)
2 Error Correction as an Interactional Resource
33(22)
3 "At First I Thought": A Normalizing Device for Extraordinary Events
55(38)
4 The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair in Conversation (with Emanuel A. Schegloff and Harvey Sacks)
93(34)
5 On the Poetics of Ordinary Talk
127(80)
6 What's in a "Nyem"?
207(8)
7 The Abominable "Ne?": An Exploration of Post-response Pursuit of Response
215(82)
8 On Exposed and Embedded Correction in Conversation
297(16)
9 Remarks on `Non-correction' in Conversation
313(18)
10 Colligation as a Device for Minimizing Repair or Disagreement
331(34)
11 A Note on Resolving Ambiguity
365(22)
12 Remarks on the Post-Self-Correction Repeat
387(14)
13 Preliminary Notes on Abdicated Other-Correction
401(22)
Index 423
Gail Jefferson was one of the founders of the field of Conversation Analysis (CA), known for her innovative methods and notational conventions for transcribing talk.

Jörg Bergmann held positions at various universities in Germany until 2012 when he retired as a full professor of sociology at Bielefeld University. He was one the first scholars to introduce ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to German sociology.

Paul Drew has taught and conducted research in conversation analysis for many years, at the University of York and most recently at Loughborough University, where he is Professor of Conversation Analysis. He has had a number of visiting positions in Europe and the U.S. including most recently at the University of Huddersfield (UK) and Shanxi University, China.