16.68, Books: Phonetics/Discourse Analysis: Couper-Kuhlen, Ford

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Subject: Sound Patterns in Interaction: Couper-Kuhlen, Ford (Eds) 

	
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Subject: Sound Patterns in Interaction: Couper-Kuhlen, Ford (Eds) 
 



Title: Sound Patterns in Interaction 
Subtitle: Cross-linguistic studies from conversation 
Series Title: Typological Studies in Language 62  

Publication Year: 2004 
Publisher: John Benjamins
	   http://www.benjamins.com/
	

Book URL: http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=TSL%2062 


Editor: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, University of Konstanz
Editor: Cecilia E. Ford, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Hardback: ISBN: 1588115704 Pages: viii, 406 pp. Price: U.S. $ 156.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027229732 Pages: viii, 406 pp. Price: Europe EURO 130.00


Abstract:

This collection of original papers by eminent phoneticians, linguists and
sociologists offers the most recent findings on phonetic design in
interactional discourse available in an edited collection. The chapters
examine the organization of phonetic detail in relation to social actions
in talk-in-interaction based on data drawn from diverse languages:
Japanese, English, Finnish, and German, as well as from diverse speakers:
children, fluent adults and adults with language loss. Because similar
methodology is deployed for the investigation of similar conversational
tasks in different languages, the collection paves the way towards a
cross-linguistic phonology for conversation. The studies reported in the
volume make it clear that language-specific constraints are at work in
determining exactly which phonetic and prosodic resources are deployed for
a given purpose and how they articulate with grammar in different cultures
and speech communities. 


Table of contents

List of contributors  vii-viii  

Introduction   

Conversation and phonetics: Essential connections 
Cecilia E. Ford and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen 3-25

Practices and resources for turn transition   

Non-modal voice quality and turn-taking in Finnish 
Richard Ogden 29-62

Prosody for making transition-relevance places in Japanese conversation:
The case of turns unmarked by utterance-final objects 
Hiroko Tanaka 63-96

Turn-final intonation in English 
Beatrice Szczepek Reed 97-117

Prosodic resources, turn-taking and overlap in children's talk-in-interaction 
Bill Wells and Juliette Corrin 119-144

Projecting and expanding turns 
  
On some interactional and phonetic properties of increments to turns in
talk-in-interaction 
Gareth Walker 147-169

Prolixity as adaptation: Prosody and turn-taking in German conversation
with a fluent aphasic 
Peter Auer and Barbara Rönfeldt 171-200

The 'upward' staircase intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular: An
example of the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional
resource 
Margret Selting 201-231 

"Getting past no": Sequence, action and sound
production in the projection of no-initiated turns 
Cecilia E. Ford, Barbara A. Fox and John Hellermann 233-269

Connecting actions across turns 

'Repetition' repairs: The relationship
of phonetic structure and sequence organization 
Traci S. Curl 273-298

Indexing 'no news' with stylization in Finnish 
Richard Ogden, Auli Hakulinen and Liisa Tainio 299-334

Prosody and sequence organization in English conversation: The case of new
beginnings 
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen 335-376

Getting back to prior talk: and-uh (m) as a back-connecting device in
British and American English 
John Local 377-400

Index  401-404 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Phonetics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): English (ENG)
                     Finnish (FIN)
                     German, Standard (GER)
                     Japanese (JPN)


Written In: English  (ENG)
	
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