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Nofsinger, Robert E. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1999
Suggests that research on language and social interaction can best proceed by engaging in the puzzle-solving enterprise that characterizes normal research. Systematic explorations are needed of the language phenomena deemed relevant by the respective paradigms. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication, Language Research
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Fitch, Kristine L. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1998
Examines the problem posed to ethnographic research on speech communication by the traditional distinction between text and context as figure versus ground, or as hierarchical organization of focal events, or as phenomena within which those events are embedded. An ethnographic perspective on discourse within which text and context form an…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Ethnography, Research Methodology
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Bradac, James J. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1999
Suggests that there are various methods that can be, and are used to study language and social interaction in its different guises; asserts that this is a good thing. Discusses some of the different meanings that "language" and "social interaction" have in research and concludes that the language-social interaction intersection is not unitary.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interpersonal Communication
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Craig, Robert T. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1999
Suggests that language and social-interaction research should pay more attention to practical metadiscourse in general, and in particular to what happens when theorized concepts of language and social interaction are used for practical purposes. An abbreviated empirical example is provided that illustrates one way in which theorized concepts in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication, Language Research
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Weider, D. Lawrence – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Drummond and Hopper's article in this issue, "Back Channels Revisited," is discussed in terms of its ability to elicit contrary responses from different scholars because it incorporates elements of two incommensurate approaches to the study of conversation. Weider sets the stage for subsequent articles in this issue. (11 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Styles
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Drummond, Kent; Hopper, Robert – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Free-standing acknowledgement tokens are contrasted with tokens that begin full turns. Jefferson's theory is tested and supported that "yeah" displays greater speakership incipiency than "mm hm." Two research traditions that guide the present inquiry are reviewed. (17 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Usage
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Drummond, Kent; Hopper, Robert – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
The authors respond to comments on their article, "Back Channels Revisited." The current state of the art in acknowledgement token research is outlined with particular reference to the turn-initial token "yeah." Contrastive uses of acknowledgement tokens are described. (20 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Data Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Language Research
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Hakulinen, Auli; Sorjonen, Marja-Leena – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Topics addressed in this review include ethnology and traditional dialect study, philology, linguistic conversion analysis, and interaction within the social sciences. Finland's size affects these research activities and research on spoken interaction is shifting to group projects with a common focus. (Contains 68 references.) (JP)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Ethnology, Foreign Countries, Interaction
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Zimmerman, Don H. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Drummond and Hopper's article in this issue, "Back Channels Revisited," is argued to have decontextualized Jefferson's acknowledgement token phenomenon. The need for careful coding protocols for research on conversational practices is discussed. (eight references) (LB)
Descriptors: Coding, Contrastive Linguistics, Data Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Tracy, Karen – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
It is argued that the combination of research methods used in Drummond and Hopper's article in this issue, "Back Channels Revisited," is appropriate. Factors that make for good social science research are discussed. (eight references) (LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Styles, Language Usage
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Wieder, D. Lawrence – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
It is suggested that the conventional coding procedures of experimental social psychology miss critical (identifying, defining, or constitutive) features of conversation analysis' phenomena because the procedures present the analyst with two different sets of entities; i.e., they are incommensurable. (20 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Coding, Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research