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9 February 2010

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Joint Utterance Construction in Japanese Conversation

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Makoto Hayashi
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2003. xii, 250 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 2622 8 / EUR 110.00
978 1 58811 337 5 / USD 165.00
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978 90 272 9614 6 / EUR 110.00 / USD 165.00
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This book focuses on how participants in Japanese conversation negotiate and achieve joint courses of action within a single turn at talk. Using the methodology of Conversation Analysis as a central framework, this book describes in detail the structures and procedures used by Japanese speakers to jointly produce a coherent grammatical unit-in-progress, and explores the range of social actions that speakers accomplish by employing that practice. This study is part of a larger project intended to investigate how humans achieve intricate coordination of their behavior with that of co-participants in everyday social encounters and how language plays a constitutive part in making such micro-level social coordination possible. Through a close examination of joint utterance construction in Japanese, this book contributes to a growing body of research into the mutual influence between the grammatical organization of language and the organization of situated human conduct in social interaction.


Table of contents

Table of contents

Acknowledgments

xi
1. Introduction
1–13
2. Preliminaries
15–24

3. Activity, participation, and joint utterance construction

25–74

4. Grammar and opportunities for joint turn construction

75–119

5. Language and the body as resources for socially coordinated participation in situated activities

121–171

6. Postposition-initiated utterances: An interactional account of a grammatical practice

173–204

7. Conclusion

205–212
Notes
213–222
References
223–239
Appendix
241–242
Name index
243–244
Subject index
245–249