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Conversation in Context - A Corpus-driven Approach

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Christoph Rüehlemann has a PhD in English Linguistics from Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich and is an English and German teacher. Klappentext Conversation in Context examines real-life speech data from the British National Corpus to show how language is used in natural conversation. The monograph describes the composition, annotation and transcription of the corpus, as well as providing a discussion of the methodology used in corpus analysis. The book uses a situational framework for conversation and argues that conversation is adapted to constraints set by the situation and to speaker needs arising from these constraints. Such a contextual view reveals a greater complexity to conversation construction than could have been anticipated without the use of corpus-based methods. This book will be of interest to academics researching corpus linguistics, discourse analysis and sociolinguistics. Zusammenfassung Examines real-life speech data from the British National Corpus to show how language is used in natural conversation. This monograph describes the composition, annotation and transcription of the corpus, as well as providing a discussion of the methodology used in corpus analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Background: Conversation, grammar and corpora 2. Data and methods 3. A situational framework for conversation 4. Shared-context phenomena 5. Co-construction phenomena 6. Discourse management phenomena 7. Real-time processing phenomena 8. Relation management phenomena 9. Conclusions and implications

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