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Archive | 2015

Time and emergence in grammar : dislocation, topicalization and hanging topic in French talk-in-interaction

Elwys De Stefani; Anne-Sylvie Horlacher

This monograph examines how language contributes to the social coordination of actions in talk-in-interaction. Focusing on a set of frequently used constructions in French (left-dislocation, right-dislocation, topicalization, and hanging topic), the study provides an empirically rich contribution to the understanding of grammar as thoroughly temporal, emergent, and contingent upon its use in social interaction. Based on data from a range of everyday interactions, the authors investigate speakers’ use of these constructions as resources for organizing social interaction, showing how speakers continuously adapt, revise, and extend grammatical trajectories in real time in response to local contingencies. The book is designed to be both informative for the specialized scholar and accessible to the graduate student familiar with conversation analysis and/or interactional linguistics.


Discourse Studies | 2018

Mundane talk at work: Multiactivity in interactions between professionals and their clientele:

Elwys De Stefani; Anne-Sylvie Horlacher

This article examines how participants coordinate concurrent activities in hair salon interactions and during driving lessons. In both settings, participants devote considerable time to chatting about mundane topics. This sort of conversation has traditionally been studied as an instance of small talk. The first part of the article retraces the epistemological origins of this notion. The analytical section shows how an analysis based on talk alone may lead researchers to distinguish small talk from task-directed talk, in line with previous studies. The subsequent analysis of the participants’ multimodal conduct reveals that what we call mundane talk is a social activity that participants coordinate with multiple other co-occurring courses of (professional) action. The article subsequently zeroes in on task-directed first pair parts and shows how, on occasion, participants prioritize certain activities over others. The analyses draw on video data of interactions that have taken place in French and Italian and are carried out with conversation analytic methods.


Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association | 2008

Topical and Sequential Backlinking in a French Radio Phone-in Program: Turn Shapes and Sequential Placements

Elwys De Stefani; Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


Journal of Pragmatics | 2013

The patching-together of pivot patterns in talk-in-interaction: On double dislocations in French

Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


Nottingham French Studies | 2011

THE GRAMMAR OF CLOSINGS: THE USE OF DISLOCATED CONSTRUCTIONS AS CLOSING INITIATORS IN FRENCH TALK-IN-INTERACTION

Elways De Stefani; Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


Revue Tranel (Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique) | 2005

L’implication de la dislocation à droite dans l’organisation interactionnelle

Anne-Sylvie Horlacher; Gabriele Müller


Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association | 2014

'PIVOTAGE' IN FRENCH TALK-IN-INTERACTION: ON THE EMERGENT NATURE OF (CLAUSE-NP-CLAUSE) PIVOTS

Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


Revue Tranel (Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique) | 2007

La dislocation à droite comme ressource pour l'alternance des tours de parole: vers une syntaxe incrémentale

Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


Archive | 2015

La dislocation à droite revisitée

Anne-Sylvie Horlacher


La parataxe. Structures, marquages et exploitations discursives | 2010

Configurations paratactiques et grammaire-dans-l'interaction

Elwys De Stefani; Gabriele Müller; Anne-Sylvie Horlacher; Stéphane Jullien

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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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