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|Author(s)=Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa; | |Author(s)=Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa; | ||
| − | |Title=Turning down sound to turn to talk: Muting and muffling auditory objects as a resource for displaying involvement | + | |Title=Turning down sound to turn to talk: Muting and muffling auditory objects as a resource for displaying involvement |
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; British English; Danish; auditory objects; involvement; | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; British English; Danish; auditory objects; involvement; | ||
|Key=Heinemann-Rauniomaa2016 | |Key=Heinemann-Rauniomaa2016 | ||
|Year=2016 | |Year=2016 | ||
| − | |Journal=Gesprächsforschung | + | |Language=English |
| + | |Journal=Gesprächsforschung: Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion | ||
|Volume=17 | |Volume=17 | ||
| − | |Pages= | + | |Pages=1–28 |
| − | |URL=http://www.gespraechsforschung-online.de/ | + | |URL=http://www.gespraechsforschung-online.de/fileadmin/dateien/heft2016/ga-heinemann.pdf |
| − | |Abstract=The paper examines how participants in interaction modify their current sound- | + | |Abstract=The paper examines how participants in interaction modify their current sound- scape. It is shown that ambient sound need not in itself pose an impediment to interaction but that participants, by adjusting it, signal that it now retracts from the degree of involvement that is appropriate for unfolding talk. It is proposed that muting or muffling auditory objects, i.e. devices that produce sound when in use, serves as a participant resource for displaying their interpretation that unfolding talk makes relevant a higher degree of involvement than did previous talk. The data are in British English and Danish. |
| − | scape. It is shown that ambient sound need not in itself pose an impediment to | ||
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| − | degree of involvement that is appropriate for unfolding talk. It is proposed that | ||
| − | muting or muffling auditory objects, i.e. devices that produce sound when in use, | ||
| − | serves as a participant | ||
| − | talk makes relevant a higher degree of involvement than did previous talk. The | ||
| − | data are in British English and Danish. | ||
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| Key | Heinemann-Rauniomaa2016 |
| Author(s) | Trine Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa |
| Title | Turning down sound to turn to talk: Muting and muffling auditory objects as a resource for displaying involvement |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, Conversation Analysis, British English, Danish, auditory objects, involvement |
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| Year | 2016 |
| Language | English |
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| Journal | Gesprächsforschung: Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion |
| Volume | 17 |
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| Pages | 1–28 |
| URL | Link |
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Abstract
The paper examines how participants in interaction modify their current sound- scape. It is shown that ambient sound need not in itself pose an impediment to interaction but that participants, by adjusting it, signal that it now retracts from the degree of involvement that is appropriate for unfolding talk. It is proposed that muting or muffling auditory objects, i.e. devices that produce sound when in use, serves as a participant resource for displaying their interpretation that unfolding talk makes relevant a higher degree of involvement than did previous talk. The data are in British English and Danish.
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