Whenever people talk to one another there are at least two things going on at once. First, and most obviously, there is an exchange of speech. Second, and slightly less obviously, there is a negotiation about how that exchange is organised--about whose turn it is to talk at any given moment. Linguists call this second, organisational level of communicative activity ‘turn-taking', and since the late 1970s it has become central to the way in which spoken interaction is understood. Its impact on the study of fictional dialogue, however, has so far been minimal. This thesis is an attempt to repair that omission. Its premise is simple: as well as scripting the words the characters say to one another, a dramatist scripts an ongoing negotiation be...
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The British sociolinguists Sinclair and Coulthard have generated a systematic approach to the analys...
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This dissertation analyzes undertheorized grammatical and linguistic details of Shakespeare’s langua...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
Neither the Folio nor the various quartos of Shakespeare plays contain the stage direction “aside”, ...
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This study deals with the staged or dramatic discourse of modern theatre. In particular, it looks at...
Critical Stylistics is concerned with the study of ideology in literary and political texts. It draw...
Abstract: The most common kind of spoken language is conversation, when one person communicates thro...
This dissertation investigates the process behind performing Shakespeare through physical movement c...
This edited collection introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engagin...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
The British sociolinguists Sinclair and Coulthard have generated a systematic approach to the analys...
The OED distinguishes two principal senses of the word “conversation”: “the action of living or havi...
This dissertation analyzes undertheorized grammatical and linguistic details of Shakespeare’s langua...
Conversation is a way of speaking of two or more people by means of two turns, the first turn and ...
Neither the Folio nor the various quartos of Shakespeare plays contain the stage direction “aside”, ...
The subject of this article is the departure of drama in the direction of conversation - a linguisti...
This dissertation attempts to clarify some aspects of the operation of speech acts as they relate to...
While discussing some of the ideas presented in this paper, a colleague mentioned that after reading...
This paper investigates the speech act of agreeing in a corpus of British dramatic texts, as a respo...
This study deals with the staged or dramatic discourse of modern theatre. In particular, it looks at...
Critical Stylistics is concerned with the study of ideology in literary and political texts. It draw...
Abstract: The most common kind of spoken language is conversation, when one person communicates thro...
This dissertation investigates the process behind performing Shakespeare through physical movement c...
This edited collection introduces students to the stylistic analysis of drama. Written in an engagin...