Small Talk

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Routledge, Jun 11, 2014 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 336 pages

This study presents a new perspective on small talk and its crucial role in everyday communication. The new approach presented here is supported by analyses of interactional data in specific settings - private and public, face-to-face and telephone talk. They vary from gossip at the family dinner table and intimate 'keeping in touch' phone conversations, to interpersonally-focused talk in institutional settings, such as the government office and the university research seminar. Drawing on a range of methodological approaches, including Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics, Interpersonal Communication and Conversation Analysis, the author elevates small talk to a new status, as functionally multifaceted, but central to social interaction as a whole.

 

Contents

sociolinguistic perspectives on small talk
1
Part I Locating small talk theoretically
27
participants orientations to and organisation of small talk
133
Part III Small talk sociability and social cohesion
209
Part IV Professional and commercial applications
265
Index
313
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Justine Coupland

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