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Sounds on the Margins of Language at the Heart of Interaction
Research on Language and Social Interaction ( IF 3.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-05 , DOI: 10.1080/08351813.2020.1712961
Leelo Keevallik 1 , Richard Ogden 2
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ABSTRACT

What do people do with sniffs, lip-smacks, grunts, moans, sighs, whistles, and clicks, where these are not part of their language’s phonetic inventory? They use them, we shall show, as irreplaceable elements in performing all kinds of actions—from managing the structural flow of interaction to indexing states of mind and much more besides. In this introductory essay we outline the phonetic and embodied interactional underpinnings of language and argue that greater attention should be paid to its nonlexical elements. Data are in English and Estonian.



中文翻译:

交互核心处的语言边缘的声音

摘要

人们如何处理嗅探,口舌,咕gr声,mo吟声,叹息,口哨声和滴答声,而这些都不属于他们的语言语音清单的一部分?我们将在执行各种动作时将它们作为不可替代的元素加以使用-从管理交互的结构流到索引心态等等。在这篇介绍性文章中,我们概述了语言的语音和体现互动基础,并主张应更加注意其非词汇元素。数据使用英语和爱沙尼亚语。

更新日期:2020-03-05
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