Meaning in Interaction
Studies in memory of Jack Bilmes
Special issue of Interactional Linguistics 3:1/2 (2023)
Editors
Arnulf Deppermann | Leibniz-Institute for the German Language, Germany and University of Helsinki, Finland
[Interactional Linguistics, 3:1/2] 2023. v, 177 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 6 June 2024
Published online on 6 June 2024
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Meaning in interactionArnulf Deppermann & Elwys De Stefani | pp. 1–12
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Meta-semantic practices in social interaction: Definitions and specifications provided in response to Was heißt X (‘what does X mean’)Arnulf Deppermann | pp. 13–39
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Displaying a negative stance by questioning meaning: The Italian format Che cosa vuol dire X? (‘What does X mean?’)Elwys De Stefani | pp. 40–66
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Ad-hoc-compounds in spoken German: (When) do we need compositionality?Henrike Helmer | pp. 67–92
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The semantics of taste in interaction: Body, materiality and sensory lexicon in tasting sessionsLorenza Mondada | pp. 93–131
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Self-repeat as a multimodal retraction practice: Evidence from Hebrew conversationLeon Shor & Michal Marmorstein | pp. 132–166
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Meaning as referential work: Reflections on the research object of Interactional SemanticsTom Koole | pp. 167–177
Editorial
Articles
Epilogue
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General