Getting Acquainted in Conversation: A Study of Initial InteractionsWhat makes a 'getting acquainted' a recognizable conversational activity, and how are interpersonal relationships established in a first conversation? This book presents a theoretical framework for the study of relationship management in conversation and an empirical study of a corpus of initial interactions. It provides detailed descriptions of the sequential resources unacquainted interlocutors use in order to: generate self-presentation introduce topics establish common contextual resources It is argued that these sequential patterns embody conventionalized procedures for establishing an interpersonal relationship involving some degree of: solidarity (mutual rights and obligations) familiarity (mutual knowledge of personal background) mutual affect (emotional commitment) The sequential analysis is based on a conversation analytic approach, while the interpretive framework consists of pragmatic theories of politeness, conversational style and common ground. |
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The establishment of interpersonal relations in conversation | 7 |
CHAPTER 3 | 63 |
CHAPTER 4 | 91 |
CHAPTER 5 | 163 |
CHAPTER 6 | 257 |
CHAPTER 7 | 317 |
CHAPTER 8 | 333 |
Notes | 357 |
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acquainted action activity acts affect analysis Anna answer background Bjørn Chapter characteristics Charlotte claim closing coherence common ground concern considered context continuation contributions conversation develop discourse display established example experience expression extended face fact feel focus function gives Hilde initial instance interaction interest interlocutors interpretation introduced involvement Jens joint knowledge Lars linguistic main sequence Marta matters means mentionables minimal moves mutual namely noted occasion organization orientation pairs participants politeness positive potential presented principle prior problems procedures produces proposed question reference relation relationship relevant resource response seems seen self-oriented self-presentation sequential setting shift side sequence signal situation social solidarity sort speaker specific story strategies Sven talk theory things tion topic treated turn understanding utterance wants whereas yeah