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Multimodality Interaction And Turntaking In Mandarin Conversation Xiaoting Li

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Multimodality Interaction And Turntaking In Mandarin Conversation Xiaoting Li
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.1 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Xiaoting Li
ISBN: 9789027201836, 9027201838
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Multimodality Interaction And Turntaking In Mandarin Conversation Xiaoting Li by Xiaoting Li 9789027201836, 9027201838 instant download after payment.

One major feature of conversation is that people take turns to speak. Based on audio and video recordings of naturally-occurring Mandarin conversation, this book explores the role of syntax, prosody, body movements as well as their interplay in turn organization in the temporal unfolding of action and interaction. Adopting the methodology of interactional linguistics, this book offers a fine-grained analysis of the three multimodal resources and the sequential environments in which they appear. It demonstrates that syntax, prosody and body movements not only converge but also diverge in projecting possible turn completion. As one of the few systematic studies of multimodality in Mandarin interaction, this book will be of interest to researchers in Chinese linguistics, interactional linguistics, conversation analysis, and multimodal analysis.

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