A change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others present as expressed in the way we manage the production or reception of an utterance. Discourse and Identity - Pagina 52geredigeerd door - 2006 - 462 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| Titus Ensink, Christoph Sauer - 2003 - 246 pagina’s
...definition. The following quotation comes closest to a definition: A change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance. A change in our footing is another way of talking about a change in our frame for events. (...) (C)hange... | |
| Jannis K. Androutsopoulos, Alexandra Georgakopoulou - 2003 - 358 pagina’s
...these teasing exchanges (Goffman 1981: 3) as well as the kinds of "footing" projected, ie a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance. (Goffman 1981: 128) investigation of these teasing exchanges locally, I explore how participants make... | |
| Pepi Leistyna, Charles F. Meyer - 2003 - 304 pagina’s
...actually marks a change in what Goffman (1979) terms footing. This phenomenon refers to the 'change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others present'. As we see above in extracts 43 and 44, the vocatives in the presenter's opening turns signal a change... | |
| Miriam A. Locher - 2004 - 392 pagina’s
...calls these changes footing, which he describes as follows: A change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance. A change in our footing is another way of talking about a change in our frame of events. Lnteractants... | |
| Montserrat González - 2004 - 438 pagina’s
...according to Goffman, a change of frame (or footing, as also termed by Goffman) "implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance" (Goffman 1981: 128). l56 Maschler investigates discourse markers as one of the main cues through which... | |
| Andrea E. Tyler, Mari Takada, Yiyoung Kim, Diana Marinova - 2005 - 244 pagina’s
...participants in jointly produced story lines" (Davies and Harre 1990, 48). Footing relates to "the alignments we take up to ourselves and the others present as...manage the production or reception of an utterance" (Goffman 1981, 28). Past work that draws on positioning and/or footing in considering identity construction... | |
| Franz Pöchhacker, Miriam Shlesinger - 2007 - 168 pagina’s
...an entire turn, but can also change within the same turn. Footing, as denned by Goffman (1981: 128), is "the alignment we take up to ourselves and the...manage the production or reception of an utterance". Starting from the author's pioneering notion of "production format", with its distinction between the... | |
| Deborah Tannen, Shari Kendall, Cynthia Gordon - 2007 - 344 pagina’s
...footings or alignments or what Davies & Harre (1999) call positionings. According to Goffman, footing is "the alignment we take up to ourselves and the...manage the production or reception of an utterance" (128). Positioning, as defined by Davies & Harre, refers to "the discursive process whereby people... | |
| Cecilia Wadensjö, Birgitta Englund Dimitrova, Anna-Lena Nilsson - 2007 - 332 pagina’s
...understanding the relevance of these decisions. As he explains "a change in footing implies a change in the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance" (Goffman 1981: 128). This happens when interpreters shift from conveying languagebased meaning to negotiating... | |
| Deborah Tannen - 2007
...participants and the subject of discourse, where "footing" is denned, following Goffman (1981:128), as "the alignment we take up to ourselves and the others...manage the production or reception of an utterance." In other words, through realizations of pitch, amplitude, intonational contours, voice quality, pronoun... | |
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