In this paper, I propose a shift in analytic focus from language to artifacts – that is, to personally meaningful objects that surface in interaction and generate talk – as a means of accounting for the historical dimension of the relationship between form and meaning. Artifacts activate memories and feelings from other times and places, informing ways of speaking in the conversational here-and-now. By applying discourse analysis to a conversation recorded during fieldwork at a social center for Spanish senior citizens in Paris, I show how various timescales – that is, the microgenetic scale of unfolding talk, the “series of connected discourse events” over weeks, months or even years, and the ontogenetic scale of individuals’ lives...
This article addresses a vital concern in current society by showing what participants themselves ma...
This article introduces the special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction organized a...
In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two...
In this paper, I propose a shift in analytic focus from language to artifacts – that is, to personal...
This article proposes that social change, a fundamental topic in sociological theory, can be product...
The article reviews research traditions and new findings pertaining to the issue of ‘language in so...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
International audienceIn a large French hospital, a group of professional experts (including physici...
By taking an auto-ethnographical approach, the paper shows how the individual trajectory has impacte...
As a linguistic anthropologist my concern is to describe rigorously, systematically, and empirically...
The replication of concrete formal-structural material (morpho-phonological forms with attached mean...
Stemming from a social semiotic base, applied linguists are paying increasing attention to multimoda...
The manner in which our ancestors and ancestor species negotiated their physical and social environm...
Syntactic change in contact is generally explained as a result of cognitive, structural/typological,...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
This article addresses a vital concern in current society by showing what participants themselves ma...
This article introduces the special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction organized a...
In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two...
In this paper, I propose a shift in analytic focus from language to artifacts – that is, to personal...
This article proposes that social change, a fundamental topic in sociological theory, can be product...
The article reviews research traditions and new findings pertaining to the issue of ‘language in so...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
International audienceIn a large French hospital, a group of professional experts (including physici...
By taking an auto-ethnographical approach, the paper shows how the individual trajectory has impacte...
As a linguistic anthropologist my concern is to describe rigorously, systematically, and empirically...
The replication of concrete formal-structural material (morpho-phonological forms with attached mean...
Stemming from a social semiotic base, applied linguists are paying increasing attention to multimoda...
The manner in which our ancestors and ancestor species negotiated their physical and social environm...
Syntactic change in contact is generally explained as a result of cognitive, structural/typological,...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
This article addresses a vital concern in current society by showing what participants themselves ma...
This article introduces the special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction organized a...
In this commentary I reflect upon the conceptualisation of human meaning-making, utilised in the two...