Approaching dialogue: talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives
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adam_text | APPROACHING
DIALOGUE
Talk, interaction and conteocts
in dialogical perspectives
PER LINELL
Linkoping University
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY
AMSTERDAM / PHILADELPHIA
Table of Contents
Table of Contents v
Preface xiii
PART I
Monologism and Dialogism Contrasted
CHAPTER 1
Perspectives on language and discourse 3
1 1 Language as system vs language in practice 3
1 2 Discourse: Individuals use of language or interactions-in-contexts S
1 3 Dialogism, dialogicality and dialogue 8
1 4 The traditional conflation of dialogism and dialogue 9
1 5 Dialogue: Interaction between co-present individuals through
symbolic means 12
CHAPTER 2
Monologism: Its basic assumptions 17
2 1 Cognition and communication as empirically distinct phenomena 17
2 2 Cognition as information processing by individuals 18
2 3 The transfer-and-exchange model of communication 21
2 4 The code model of language structure 24
2 5 The indirect dependence on written language in monologism 27
2 6 The ontological assumptions of monologism 32
CHAPTER 3
Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends 35
3 1 Interactions, contexts and social (reconstruction 35
3 2 Dialogism of classical times 37
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3 3 Before the 20th century 38
3 4 Some 20th century traditions 40
341 Phenomenology: Perspectives and multiple realities 40
342 Pragmatism: The gradual emergence of meaning 43
343 Symbolic interactionism and social behaviourism: The three-
step model of communicative interaction 44
344 Sociocultural theory: Activity types and semiotic mediation 46
345 Summary: Some dialogistic ideas 48
3 5 Some present-day research traditions : Empirical studies of discourse
in interaction and contexts 49
CHAPTER 4
Language structure and linguistic practices 55
4 1 The monologistic theory: Social realism plus individualism 55
4 2 Radical interactionism 57
4 3 Social constructionism 59
PARTII
Interacting and making sense in contexts
CHAPTER 5
The dynamics of dialogue 67
5 1 Conversation as the habitat of dialogical principles 67
5 2 The sequential organization of a social activity 69
5 3 Coordination and synchronization of utterance segments in dialogue 71
5 4 Co-accomplishment in concerted activities 73
5 5 Interaction as expressing and testing mutual understanding 77
5 6 The local production of meaning and coherence 80
5 7 Dialogue as a series of opportunities for relevant continuations 82
5 8 The dynamics of discourse units 84
5 9 Summary: Some dialogical principles 85
591 Sequentiality 85
592 Joint construction 86
593 Act-activity interdependence 87
594A superordinate principle: Reflexivity between discourse and
contexts 88
5 10 Differing perspectives on dialogicality 89
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
CHAPTER 6
Speakers and listeners 91
6 1 Monological speakers or dialogical interlocutors 91
6 2 Speaking: The production of utterances? 92
6 3 Embodied minds and persons in interaction 96
6 4 The production of utterance meaning 97
641 Reference and situated description 98
642 Responsive properties • 99
643 Obligational aspects 100
644 The why of communication 100
645 Social languages 101
6 5 The role of the speaker s partners in authoring utterances 101
651 The addressee 102
652 Other listeners 104
653 Principals and remote audiences 107
6 6 Conclusion 109
CHAPTER 7
Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic
meanings I l l
7 1 Linguistic meaning and situated interpretation I l l
7 2 Meaning in fixed codes and fixed contexts, or accomplishments in
situated activities 112
7 3 Situatedness: Contextualization, decontextualization and
recontextualization 115
7 4 The nature of lexical meanings: Stable features or dynamic
potentials? 118
7 5 Fixed word meanings or temporary fixations 121
CHAPTER 8
Contexts in discourse and discourse in contexts 127
8 1 The incompleteness of language 127
8 2 Types of contextual resources 128
8 3 Dimensions of contexts: cross-classifying contexts and contextual
resources 131
8 4 Two perspectives on contexts of discourse 134
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8 5 Some additional properties of contexts 136
851 Backgrounding 136
852 Relevance 137
853 Partial sharedness 138
854 Dynamics of utterance, contexts and understanding 139
8 6 Recontextualizations at the micro-level; selective use of cotextual
resources 140
8 7 Fragments of discourses and contexts 144
8 8 Local decontextualizations 148
8 9 Perspectival conflicts and competing context spaces 151
8 10 Recontextualizations at a global level: Intertextuality and
interdiscursivity 154
CHAPTER 9
Elementary contributions to discourse 159
9 1 Elementary building-blocks: Utterances, idea units and turns at talk 159
9 2 The response-initiative structure of contributions to dialogue 161
9 3 Excursus: The elements of social action 166
9 4 Varieties of contributions to dialogue 169
9 5 Utterances that are not full-fledged contributions to dialogue 173
9 6 Initiative and response as relational aspects of turns 175
9 7 Coding elementary contributions to dialogue - 177
9 8 The dialogicality of larger units of discourse 178
CHAPTER 10
Episodes and topics 181
10 1 Topic progression in the flow of discourse 181
10 2 The joint production of a topic 183
10 3 Episodes: units of natural social interaction 186
10 4 Monotopical and polytopical episodes 188
10 5 Non-topical episodes 190
10 6 Local and global coherence 191
10 7 Topical trajectories and transitions between episodes 193
10 8 Topical development in monologue 195
10 9 Episodes as the locus for creating temporarily shared
understanding 198
10 10 The gradual determination of indeterminate topics 200
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10 11 Episodes and topics as emergent and dynamic events 200
10 12 Units of talk-in-interaction 202
CHAPTER 11
Communicative projects 207 i
11 1 Communicative actions as interactions 207 •
11 2 Speech act theory: Monological acts by individual speakers 208 |
11 3 Intentionality and responsibility 211
11 4 From speech acts to local sequences, language games and
communicative projects 212
11 5 The notion of a communicative project : A first approximation 217
11 6 Communicative projects: Asymmetrical participation and
collective accomplishment 220
11 7 Limits to sharedness: Misalignment of parties projects, and
coordination of competing goals 224
11 8 The nested nature of projects 225
11 9 Communicative strategies: Methods of accomplishing
communicative projects 227
11 10 The past- and future-orientation of communicative projects 230 •
11 11 Communicative project as a discourse-analytic concept 231
CHAPTER 12
Situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres 235
12 1 Activity types as situation definitions 235
12 2 Communicative genres 238
12 3 Genres of ordinary conversation 241
12 4 The global structure of activities: Core activities and phase
structure 243
12 5 Communication in relation to non-communicative activities 244
12 6 Coherence, relevance and topic progression as activity-dependent 249
12 7 The creative accomplishment of routines within genres 253
12 8 The partial sharedness of activities and genres 254
12 9 Classifying communicative activities in families 257
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PARTITJ
Monologism and dialogism reconciled? 261
CHAPTER 13
Dialogism: opportunities and limitations 263
13 1 Dialogical principles and the theory of discourse structure 263
13 2 Dialogue theory and empirical methods 265
13 3 Extending dialogue theory: A general epistemology for
communication and cognition 266
13 3 1 Monological speech and thought 267
13 3 2 Dialogism and written texts 268
13 4 Dialogism as opposed to radical social constructionism 270
13 4 1 Subjects and agency 270
13 4 2 The material basis as constraints on discursive
construction 271
13 5 Dialogism as a context-specific framework 274
13 6 The limits of dialogism 275
CHAPTER 14
Reconstructing monologism as a special case 277
14 1 Monologism and dialogism as perspectivized frameworks 277
14 2 In support of monologistic practices 278
14 3 From decontextualizing practices to decontextualized theories 281
14 4 Conclusion 286
References 289
Appendix: Transcription conventions 321
Index 323
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