Conversation Analysis focuses on spoken language as the most potent tool of social action and on the mechanisms that regulate conversation as they are used to accomplish social goals, providing insights into how interpreters contribute to the construction of participants’ roles and identities by negotiating conversational rights, managing coordination and promoting participation. CA also offers useful explanatory resources for looking at the linguistic behaviour of participants during encounters in multicultural contexts where non-professional interpreting is involved.
Conversation Analysis
Zanettin, Federico
2020-01-01
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Conversation Analysis focuses on spoken language as the most potent tool of social action and on the mechanisms that regulate conversation as they are used to accomplish social goals, providing insights into how interpreters contribute to the construction of participants’ roles and identities by negotiating conversational rights, managing coordination and promoting participation. CA also offers useful explanatory resources for looking at the linguistic behaviour of participants during encounters in multicultural contexts where non-professional interpreting is involved.File in questo prodotto:
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