Framing in DiscourseDeborah 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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... Transcription Conventions 53 Notes 53 References 54 2. Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction : Examples from a Medical Examination / Interview Deborah Tannen and Cynthia Wallat Introduction 57 Frames and Schemas 57 59 ...
... Transcription Conventions 53 Notes 53 References 54 2. Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction : Examples from a Medical Examination / Interview Deborah Tannen and Cynthia Wallat Introduction 57 Frames and Schemas 57 59 ...
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... Transcription Conventions Notes 111 References 112 110 4. Participation Frameworks in Sportscasting Play : Imaginary and Literal Footings Susan M. Hoyle 114 Introduction 114 Description of the Data 115 117 Spontaneous Sportscasting The ...
... Transcription Conventions Notes 111 References 112 110 4. Participation Frameworks in Sportscasting Play : Imaginary and Literal Footings Susan M. Hoyle 114 Introduction 114 Description of the Data 115 117 Spontaneous Sportscasting The ...
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... Transcription Conventions Notes 143 143 References 144 5. The Pulpit and Woman's Place : Gender and the Framing of the Exegetical Self ' in Sermon Performances Frances Lee Smith 146 Background : Studies on Gender and Framing 147 Models ...
... Transcription Conventions Notes 143 143 References 144 5. The Pulpit and Woman's Place : Gender and the Framing of the Exegetical Self ' in Sermon Performances Frances Lee Smith 146 Background : Studies on Gender and Framing 147 Models ...
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... Transcription Conventions 205 Appendix B : Abbreviations Used in Japanese Transcription Appendix C : Ethnographic Profiles of the Participants Notes 207 References 208 7. " Samuel ? " " Yes , Dear ? " : Teasing and Conversational ...
... Transcription Conventions 205 Appendix B : Abbreviations Used in Japanese Transcription Appendix C : Ethnographic Profiles of the Participants Notes 207 References 208 7. " Samuel ? " " Yes , Dear ? " : Teasing and Conversational ...
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... the Other Interactional Analyses of Sociolinguistic Interviews 258 Appendix : Transcription Conventions Notes 260 References 261 259 Framing in Discourse Introduction DEBORAH TANNEN Ever since its introduction xiv Contents.
... the Other Interactional Analyses of Sociolinguistic Interviews 258 Appendix : Transcription Conventions Notes 260 References 261 259 Framing in Discourse Introduction DEBORAH TANNEN Ever since its introduction xiv Contents.
Inhoudsopgave
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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