Listenership behaviours in intercultural encounters : a time-aligned multimodal corpus analysis / by Keiko Tsuchiya.
Material type: TextSeries: Pragmatics & beyond ; v. 236.Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9789027271013
- 9027271011
- 1306117976
- 9781306117975
- Listening comprehension
- Conversation analysis
- Corpora (Linguistics)
- Modality (Linguistics)
- Intercultural communication
- Compréhension de l'écoute (Psychologie)
- Analyse de la conversation
- Corpus (Linguistique)
- Modalité (Linguistique)
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Conversation analysis
- Corpora (Linguistics)
- Intercultural communication
- Listening comprehension
- Modality (Linguistics)
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- P95.46 .T78 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Listenership behaviour -- Intercultural encounters -- Corpus and time -- Organisation of the book -- Listenership behaviours -- Listening culturally -- Language and culture -- Language and context -- Language and identity -- Pragmatics in cultures -- Conversation and discourse -- Structure of conversation -- Conversational gesture -- Discursive practice -- Discourse framework -- A time-aligned multimodal corpus -- Exploring spoken corpora -- Developing a multimodal corpus -- Modifying multimodal data -- Examining methodologies -- Global pattern analysis on the ten-minute data -- Turn structural analysis on the ten-minute data -- The scope of the analysis -- Exploring global patterns in listenership behaviour -- Word count and time length -- Placement of response tokens -- Turn structure and listenership behaviours -- Verbal and visual response tokens -- Turn-structural episodes -- Preferences in turn size and placement of response tokens -- Concluding remarks -- Corpus and time : possibilities and limitations -- Constructing context and social identities -- Discourse-pragmatic research with corpora -- Appendices.
Print version record.
How do people listen in a conversation, especially in an intercultural setting, and how do they shift from listener to speaker in the particular context? This book investigates listenership behaviours of a tutor and a student in the context of academic supervision sessions at a university in the UK, comparing British tutor - British student conversations with British tutor - Japanese student conversations in English. A new research methodology, a time-aligned multimodal corpus analysis, is introduced for analysing listenership and turn-taking structure, synthesising visual data with verbal dat.
English.
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