Understanding how speakers recognize actions in talk is fundamental both for theories of intercultural communication and for practices involving cross-linguistic analysis (translation, interpreting and mediation). Drawing from Conversation Analysis, recent studies have shown that interactants manage to understand and respond to their interlocutors with precision, speed and no apparent effort, relying on interactional mechanisms that are universal and contextually-based. Since the notion of action first appeared in Austin's lectures, scholars from different trends and traditions have adopted alternative positions on the relationship between form and context, as well as on the relevance of each in performing and recognizing social actions in ...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...
Understanding how speakers recognize actions in talk is fundamental both for theories of intercultur...
Action in interaction Since the core matrix for language use is interaction, the main job of languag...
Understanding how speakers recognize actions in talk is fundamental both for theories on intercultur...
Bringing together a team of global experts, this is the first volume to focus on the ways in which m...
Social actions are recipient-designed actions that occur in the context of interaction sequences. Th...
This special issue brings together empirical studies that investigate how bodily practices feature i...
"During the recent decades Conversation Analysis has developed into a distinctive method for analyzi...
This special issue brings together empirical studies that investigate how bodily practices feature i...
A linguistic form's compositional, timeless meaning can be surrounded or even contradicted by variou...
Verbal interaction has been a research object of several approaches and theories, including discours...
This study examines casual interactions between first language (L1) and second language (L2) speaker...
This article makes an empirical and a methodological contribution to the comparative study of action...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...
Understanding how speakers recognize actions in talk is fundamental both for theories of intercultur...
Action in interaction Since the core matrix for language use is interaction, the main job of languag...
Understanding how speakers recognize actions in talk is fundamental both for theories on intercultur...
Bringing together a team of global experts, this is the first volume to focus on the ways in which m...
Social actions are recipient-designed actions that occur in the context of interaction sequences. Th...
This special issue brings together empirical studies that investigate how bodily practices feature i...
"During the recent decades Conversation Analysis has developed into a distinctive method for analyzi...
This special issue brings together empirical studies that investigate how bodily practices feature i...
A linguistic form's compositional, timeless meaning can be surrounded or even contradicted by variou...
Verbal interaction has been a research object of several approaches and theories, including discours...
This study examines casual interactions between first language (L1) and second language (L2) speaker...
This article makes an empirical and a methodological contribution to the comparative study of action...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...
Ever since the appearance of Austin’s How to Do Things with Words (1962) and Searle’s Speech Acts (1...