People sometimes experience miscommunication when they have a conversation. It may happen because they fail to recognize the topic of discussion and the topic shift markers. A conversation has a clear structure that is not realized by the speakers. In this study, the writer chose The Lesson, one of the most famous absurd plays by Ionesco, as the data. In this play, the structure of conversation is difficult to understand, especially in the conversation between the Professor and the Young Pupil. Based on this condition, the writer investigates the structure of the conversation between the Professor and the Young Pupil in order to find the main topics and the topic boundary markers occurred in the topic shift in the conversation. The data wer...
At least since the 1970s, topic has been widely recognized to reflect an important category in most ...
This exploratory study, following a conversation analytic (CA) perspective, investigates topic shift...
The study examined whether it was more difficult for students to use the macro-organisational struct...
International audienceTopics play an important role in coherence in dialogue, as what is currently d...
Abstract: This study aims to find and classify categories of the topic shift in the girl conversati...
Analyzing lexical topic-shift markers spoken discourse was very interesting since it could give the ...
AbstractThis paper aims to present a rhetorical-pragmatic approach to Eugène Ionesco's plays in orde...
There is a long-standing notion that in most instances of language use, the participants (whether sp...
Extended Abstract presented at the workshop Semantics, Memory, and Emotion II in September 2022.In t...
Language is very important in human communication. It is used to share information and maintain soci...
This paper studies the structuring of conversational topics in order to examine the linguistic manif...
Topic management by non-native speakers (NNSs) during informal conversations has received comparativ...
This dissertation investigates syntactic and discourse approaches to topic through conversation anal...
The last 20 years have witnessed a growing number of Conversation Analysis (CA)-grounded studies in ...
In this paper we discuss the question of whether topics are necessarily restricted to root clauses. ...
At least since the 1970s, topic has been widely recognized to reflect an important category in most ...
This exploratory study, following a conversation analytic (CA) perspective, investigates topic shift...
The study examined whether it was more difficult for students to use the macro-organisational struct...
International audienceTopics play an important role in coherence in dialogue, as what is currently d...
Abstract: This study aims to find and classify categories of the topic shift in the girl conversati...
Analyzing lexical topic-shift markers spoken discourse was very interesting since it could give the ...
AbstractThis paper aims to present a rhetorical-pragmatic approach to Eugène Ionesco's plays in orde...
There is a long-standing notion that in most instances of language use, the participants (whether sp...
Extended Abstract presented at the workshop Semantics, Memory, and Emotion II in September 2022.In t...
Language is very important in human communication. It is used to share information and maintain soci...
This paper studies the structuring of conversational topics in order to examine the linguistic manif...
Topic management by non-native speakers (NNSs) during informal conversations has received comparativ...
This dissertation investigates syntactic and discourse approaches to topic through conversation anal...
The last 20 years have witnessed a growing number of Conversation Analysis (CA)-grounded studies in ...
In this paper we discuss the question of whether topics are necessarily restricted to root clauses. ...
At least since the 1970s, topic has been widely recognized to reflect an important category in most ...
This exploratory study, following a conversation analytic (CA) perspective, investigates topic shift...
The study examined whether it was more difficult for students to use the macro-organisational struct...