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The Interactive Stance Jonathan Ginzburg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7))

The Interactive Stance By Jonathan Ginzburg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7))

Summary

This book presents one of the first attempts at developing a precise, grammatically rooted, theory of conversation motivated by data from real conversations. It argues that the right way to construe grammar is as a system that characterizes types of talk in interaction.

The Interactive Stance Summary

The Interactive Stance: Meaning for Conversation by Jonathan Ginzburg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7))

This book presents one of the first attempts at developing a precise, grammatically rooted, theory of conversation motivated by data from real conversations. The theory has descriptive reach from the micro-conversational - e.g. self-repair at the word level - to macro-level phenomena such as multi-party conversation and the characterization of distinct conversational genres. It draws on extensive corpus studies of the British National Corpus, on evidence from language acquisition, and on computer simulations of language evolution. The theory provides accounts of the opening, middle game, and closing stages of conversation. it also offers a new perspective on traditional semantic concerns such as quanitifcation and anaphora. The Interactive Stance challenges orthodox views of grammar by aruging that, unless we wish to excluse from analysis a large body of frequently occurrring words and constructions, the right way to construe grammar is as a system that characterizes types of talk in interaction.

The Interactive Stance Reviews

This book challenges the orthodox view by arguing that grammar should be construed as a system that is able to characterize different types of conversation. Drawing on extensive corpusstudies of the British National Corpus, the book presents a grammatically rooted theory of conversation, and convincingly demonstrates that grammar must link up directly with conversation. * Beishui Liao, Discourse Studies *
Interactive Stance provides intriging insights into selected aspects of dialog and the mechanisms that underlie language in interaction. * Sebastian Feller, Language and Dialogue *

About Jonathan Ginzburg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7))

Jonathan Ginzburg has held appointments at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and King's College, London. He is currently Professor of Linguistics at Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7). He is the author of Interrogative Investigations: The Form, Meaning, and Use of English Interrogatives (jointly with Ivan A. Sag) and has published more than 70 papers. He is one of the founders and currently editor-in-chief of Dialogue and Discourse, one of the Linguistic Society of America's ejournals.

Table of Contents

1. Interaction, grammar, and the behavioural sciences ; 2. From communitarian to interactive semantics ; 3. A semantic ontology for dialogue ; 4. Basic interaction in dialogue ; 5. A grammar for dialogue ; 6. Grounding and CRification ; 7. Non-sentential utterances in conversation ; 8. Extensions ; 9. An interaction-oriented theory of meaning ; Appendix ; References ; Index

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NLS9780198722991
9780198722991
0198722990
The Interactive Stance: Meaning for Conversation by Jonathan Ginzburg (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris-Diderot (Paris 7))
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Oxford University Press
2015-04-09
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