Framing in Discourse

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Deborah Tannen
Oxford University Press, 1993 - 263 pagina's
The concept of framing has been pivotal in research on social interaction among anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and linguists. This collection shows how the discourse analysis of frames can be applied to a range of social contexts. Tannen provides a seminal theoretical framework for conceptualizing the relationship between frames and schemas as well as a methodology for the discourse analysis of framing in interaction. Each chapter makes a unique theoretical contribution to frames theory while showing how discourse analysis can elucidate the linguistic means by which framing is accomplished in a particular interactional setting. Applied to such a wide range of contexts as a medical examination, psychotic discourse, gender differences in sermon performance, boys' "sportscasting" their own play, teasing among friends, a comparison of Japanese and American discussion groups, and sociolinguistic interviews, the discourse analysis of framing emerges here as a fruitful new avenue for interaction analysis.

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Introduction
3
Organization of the Volume
11
Data for the Present Study
21
FilmViewer Frame
29
Expectations about Events
35
Evidence of Expectations
41
Interactive Frames in the Pediatric Examination
63
Knowledge Schemas in the Pediatric Interaction
69
Mixing Frames in Spontaneous Sportscasting
129
The Study
153
Illustration of the Footings
161
Discussion
172
The Data and the Analytic Focuses
180
References
208
An Overview of Linguistic Features
214
Teasing Routines and Participant Alignment
224

Framing in Psychotic Discourse
77
Mother you know
90
Conclusion
109
Description of the Data
115
Framing in Sociolinguistic Interviews
249
Conclusion
255
References
261
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Deborah Tannen is the bestselling author of "The Argument Culture", "Talking from 9 to 5", "That's Not What I Meant", & "You Just Don't Understand", which was on "The New York Times" bestseller list for nearly four years, including eight months as number one. She is a professor at Georgetown University, in Washington D.C. "I Only Say This Because I Love You" is her seventeenth book. Her latest book is entitled, "You Were Always Mom's Favorite: Sisters in Conversation Throughout Their Lives."

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