Reformulating place
•Speakers sometimes reformulate references to place while still aiming at the same place referent.•Some such reformulations do more than simply fix problems of speaking and understanding.•Reformulations are designed as a constitutive part of the action carried by a turn at talk.•Reformulating place...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of pragmatics 2013-09, Vol.55 (Sep), p.43-50 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Speakers sometimes reformulate references to place while still aiming at the same place referent.•Some such reformulations do more than simply fix problems of speaking and understanding.•Reformulations are designed as a constitutive part of the action carried by a turn at talk.•Reformulating place is a flexible resource for a range of interactional tasks.
This report examines what can be accomplished in conversation by reformulating a reference to a place using the practices of repair. It is based on an analysis of a collection of place references situated in second pair parts of adjacency pairs taken from a wide range of field recordings of talk-in-interaction. Not surprisingly, place references are sometimes reformulated so as to indicate a misspeaking or in pursuit of recipient recognition. At other times, however, we show that place references can be reformulated to more adequately implement the action of a turn in prosecuting the course of action of which it is a part. In these cases repairing a place reference can target a source of trouble associated with implementing the action of a turn at talk, and thus reformulating place can serve as a practical resource for accomplishing a range of interactional tasks. We conclude with a more complex case in which two reformulations are deployed in responding to a so-called ‘double-barrelled’ initiating action. |
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ISSN: | 0378-2166 1879-1387 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.05.007 |