Turns, Sequences and Actions (Doktorierendenseminar)
Date | Tuesday, 3rd November 2015 |
Location | Maiengasse 51, Basel & Kollegienhaus, Petersplatz 1, Basel (siehe Programm) |
veranstalter: Barbara Fox (University of Colorado, Bolder)
ansprechpartner: Lorenza Mondada
email: lorenza.mondada@unibas.ch
web:
institution: HPSL
language: Englisch
location institution: Basel
date_raw: 3. Nov. – 5. Nov. 2015
date_sort: 03.11.2015, 00:00:00
Barbara Fox (see a bio sketch below) is
giving a Blockseminar on the organization of turns, sequences and action, with
a special focus on grammatical and other resources in social interaction.
For registration as well as information,
contact Lorenza.mondada@unibas.ch.
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
9:30-11:00
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R. 104 Lecture: Action Formation and Ascription (initiating |
10h15-11h45/HS 117 Lecture: Turn design for turn-taking (turn extensions, collaborative |
R. 104 Lecture: Responsive |
11:00-12:00 |
Work with (Fox) |
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Work with data (Fox) |
12-14 |
Lunch
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Lunch |
Lunch |
14-19 |
Data Kolleg/haus |
Data R. 104 |
Data R. 104 |
14:00-15:30 |
Lorenza
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Work with (Fox) |
Hanna Svensson Other-repairs |
15:30-17:00 |
Anne-Sylvie Horlacher increments and |
Nynke van Schepen Politicians’ responses to citizens’ WH-Q |
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17:30-19:00 |
General Discussion |
David Monteiro Client’s responses to social workers’ |
Barbara Fox is
Professor of Linguistics at University Colorado at Boulder. Her research
focuses on language as it is used in everyday conversation and explores
particular grammatical and/or prosodic practices in American English
conversation, with special focus on the mutually-shaping relationship between
language and interaction. One of the main themes of her work is the
emergent, embodied and sequentially-situated nature of grammar. This
theme is taken up in her edited and authored books, Discourse Structure and
Anaphora (1987), Voice (1994), Studies in Anaphora (1996), The
Language of Turn and Sequence (2002 with C. Ford and S. Thompson), as well
as the most recent Grammar in Everyday Talk. Building Responsive Actions (2015, with S. Thompson
and E. Couper-Kuhlen).