Fabienne H.G. Chevalier, ed. (2011)‘French
Language and Social Interaction: Studies in Conversation Analysis and Interactional
Linguistics’, a special issue of Nottingham French Studies, 50/2
Contributions to the volume include:
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Fabienne H. G. Chevalier ‘Language and social interaction: An introduction’
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Lorenza Mondada ‘The situated organisation of directives in French: imperatives
and action coordination in video games’
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Simona Pekarek Doehler, Elwys De Stefani And Anne-sylvie Horlacher, ‘The
grammar of closings: the use of dislocated constructions as closing initiators
in French talk-in-interaction’
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Fabienne H.g. Chevalier ‘On the emergent and interactive character of grammatical
resources in interaction: a single-case analysis of a left dislocation
in spoken French’
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Marc Relieu And Julien Morel ‘Locating mobility in orientation sequences’
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Mathias Broth ‘The theatre performance as interaction between actors and
their audience’
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Geneviève Maheux-Pelletier ‘Repair as a conversational resource
for (dis)affiliation in the negotiation of linguistic identity’
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Esther González-Martínez ‘Just telling what is going to happen:
the initial phase of a judicial social investigation interview’
The issue is now available. Copies may be obtained at sue.ruszczynski [at]
nottingham.ac.uk.
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