Authors
Gabriele Kasper, Johannes Wagner
Publication date
2014/3
Source
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics
Volume
34
Pages
171-212
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
For the last decade, conversation analysis (CA) has increasingly contributed to several established fields in applied linguistics. In this article, we will discuss its methodological contributions. The article distinguishes between basic and applied CA. Basic CA is a sociological endeavor concerned with understanding fundamental issues of talk in action and of intersubjectivity in human conduct. The field has expanded its scope from the analysis of talk—often phone calls—towards an integration of language with other semiotic resources for embodied action, including space and objects. Much of this expansion has been driven by applied work.After laying out CA's standard practices of data treatment and analysis, this article takes up the role of comparison as a fundamental analytical strategy and reviews recent developments into cross-linguistic and cross-cultural directions. The remaining article focuses on applied CA …
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G Kasper, J Wagner - Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2014