Descrizione
This volume explores the negotiation of conversational partecipation in multi-party contexts through an analysis of a series of conjoint therapy sessions involving an interracial couple and their therapist. The viability of competing models of conversational partecipation, the role of sequential and linguistic factors in the assignment of reception roles, and the relation between such factors and more stable aspects of partecipant identity (the so-called micro-macro link) are considered. The study involving a series of interlinked quantitative and qualitative analyses of the use of person deixis and other features of recipient design, highlights the contribution that the conversation analytic approach combining a focus on the use of specific linguistic subsystem with a dynamic view of speaker status can make to an understanding of how asymmetries are interactively costituited through talk.
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