Research on Language and Social Interaction | 2019

Atypical Interaction: Conversation Analysis and Communicative Impairments

 

Abstract


ABSTRACT In this article I review conversation analytic work on “atypical interaction”—social interactions where a participant has a communicative impairment. Drawing together some of the main themes and findings in the field, I highlight three forms of atypicality in these interactions, with each linked to more than one type of communicative impairment: (a) atypical forms of delay in TCU progressivity; (b) atypical problems of understandability, intelligibility, and hearing; and (c) atypical actions. I also discuss forms of atypicality that appear to arise from one or more participants adapting their talk or conduct to deal with the impact of the impairment within interaction. The article concludes with some considerations of directions that future work in this field might take. Data are in British and Australian English.

Volume 52
Pages 281 - 299
DOI 10.1080/08351813.2019.1631045
Language English
Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction

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