Structure and Meaning in Conversation and LiteratureUniversity Press of America, 1999 - 152 من الصفحات Structure and Meaning in Conversation and Literature brings together conversation analysis and reader-response theories in order to understand more fully how readers produce meaning when they interact with texts. Person demonstrates how literary discourse contains adaptations of structures in everyday conversation, thus guiding readers in producing meaning. This study will be of value to scholars and to students of conversation analysis and of literary theory. |
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
Preference Organization | 2 |
The Representation of Speech and Thought | 19 |
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adjacency pairs answer appears apply approaches assumption beginning body movement Chapter character's characters co-produce combination communication complete concerning constructed dialogue contains context continue contribute conversation analysis demonstrate developed direct speech discussion edited elements everyday conversation evident expressing fictional following example function gaze given hearer illustrates indicates indirect influence initial instances interaction interpretation interrupted intonation Language least lexical limitations linguistics literary discourse literature look loudness marked meaning narrative narrator narrator's naturally nonlexical items Note observations occur overlapping speech participants person pitch points possible preference preference organization presented produced prosodic features question quotative frame readers reading relationship repeated repetition representation represented request response restart sequence settings Short situations social speaker specific spoken story structures studies suggests Tannen texts theory thought turn at talk uh huh understanding utterance variety various voice writing written