Twentieth-century Drama Dialogue as Ordinary Talk: Speaking Between the LinesAshgate, 2007 - Počet stran: 138 In this book, Susan Mandala offers a series of in-depth investigations into how the dialogue of four modern plays 'works' with respect to the pragmatic and discoursal norms postulated for ordinary conversation. After an account of the often-heated debates between linguists and critics concerning the analysis of drama dialogue as talk, four plays are considered: Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, Arnold Wesker's Roots, Terence Rattigan's In Praise of Love, and Alan Ayckbourn's Just Between Ourselves. For readers unfamiliar with linguistic approaches to talk, a chapter outlining the major frameworks used in the analysis of the plays is also included. By considering both linguistic and literary perspectives, this book extends the boundaries of traditional criticism and shows how the linguistic study of conversation can contribute to our understanding of dramatic dialogue. |
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... notice of self - repair that is other initiated ( SROI ) - instances where recipients notice a trouble spot and bring it to the attention of its producer . As Piazza ( 1999 : 1018 ) notes , these also play a crucial role in the dialogue ...
... notice of self - repair that is other initiated ( SROI ) - instances where recipients notice a trouble spot and bring it to the attention of its producer . As Piazza ( 1999 : 1018 ) notes , these also play a crucial role in the dialogue ...
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... Notice first of all that the initial instance given ( Len : A zip at the hips ? ) is not unusual . Len has recycled a phrase from Mark's initiating move and used it in his response . In the second and third instances ( lines 7 and 9 ) ...
... Notice first of all that the initial instance given ( Len : A zip at the hips ? ) is not unusual . Len has recycled a phrase from Mark's initiating move and used it in his response . In the second and third instances ( lines 7 and 9 ) ...
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... notice that Hayman's claim regarding repetition is also , in light of subsequent research in linguistics , easily refuted . The repetition present in the dialogue he cites is not only entirely normal in casual talk , but also functional ...
... notice that Hayman's claim regarding repetition is also , in light of subsequent research in linguistics , easily refuted . The repetition present in the dialogue he cites is not only entirely normal in casual talk , but also functional ...
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Drama Dialogue and Talk | 1 |
Approaches to Talk | 31 |
The Language of Conversation | 37 |
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