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Turning the Tables: Objecting to Conduct in Conflict Talk
Research on Language and Social Interaction ( IF 4.158 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-18 , DOI: 10.1080/08351813.2020.1826765
Rebecca Clift 1 , Marco Pino 2
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ABSTRACT

This article is a Conversation Analytic study of occasions where a speaker formulates what a recipient is doing as something objectionable, thereby delivering an accusation, e.g., “Why you shouting” or “I dunno why you’re being so aggressive.” We call these lexical formulations of what someone has just done conduct formulations. These are: (a) responsive to an ongoing imputation of misconduct or misdemeanor, and (b) produced in response to an upgrade on prior attempts by the recipient to engage the producer of the conduct formulation in aligning with their project. The speaker thereby “turns the tables” on the recipient, challenging the legitimacy of, and thus rendering accountable, his line of action. The response by the recipient involves a downgrade of her prior action and so proposes resetting the terms of engagement on a more conciliatory basis. Data are in English and Italian.



中文翻译:

扭转局面:反对在冲突中进行谈话

摘要

本文是对一项对话分析的研究,其中演讲者将接受者的行为表述为令人反感的事情,从而提出了指责,例如“为什么要大喊”或“我不知道为什么你这么有侵略性”。我们称这些词汇表述为某人刚刚完成的行为表述。它们是:(a)对持续进行的不当行为或轻蔑行为的反应,以及(b)为响应接受者先前尝试使行为制剂的生产者与他们的项目接轨而进行的升级而产生的。演讲者因此在接受者上“摆了个桌子”,挑战了他的行动方针的合法性,并因此承担了责任。接受者的回应涉及其先前行动的降级,因此建议在更和解的基础上重新设定参与条款。数据使用英语和意大利语。

更新日期:2020-12-23
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