Index
A
- accepting
17–20
; ,
25–26
; , 28, 68, 70, 105,
193–194
;
see also compliment responses
- action chains3, 17,
25–26
; , 30,
32–33
; , 70,
101–102
; , 118, 121, 130,
191–192
; , 205, 208
see also adjacency pair
- address/addressee
9–10
; , 17,
23–24
; ,
26–28
; ,
31–32
; , 58, 60, 64,
67–68
; ,
74–77
; , 86, 88, 97, 111,
114–116
; ,
118–121
; , 123,
126–127
; , 129, 130, 132, 135, 138,
141–144
; , 149, 153, 155,
159–163
; , 165, 167, 170, 177,
180–182
; ,
189–190
; , 192, 194, 196,
200–202
; , 204,
206–208
;
see also non-addressee
- adjacency pair2, 6, 18,
24–25
; , 56, 71, 77, 79, 84
see also first/second pair part
- agreeing
17–20
; ,
25–33
; , 69, 105, 109, 188,
193–194
; , 196, 204
see also compliment responses
- AGREEMENTSee
Response Strategiessee
- alignment11,
69–70
; , 107, 120, 133,
144–145
; , 151, 163, 169, 202, 204, 207, 209
see also solidarity
- appreciating18,
29–30
; , 33, 69, 72,
104–105
; , 115, 122, 157, 188, 194, 200
see also compliment responses
- APPRECIATIONSee
Response Strategiessee
- assessmentsSee
positive assessmentssee
- authentic discourse36, 38, 39
see also everyday conversation
B
- backchannelingSee
conversational organizationsee
C
- COMMENT/EXPLAININGSee
Response Strategiessee
- comment history of item/informative comment20, 32,
69–70
; , 130,
200–201
;
see also compliment responses
- compliment
5–18
, 21,
24–29
, 31,
34–35
, 37, 42, 48,
58–59
,
83–84
, 86, 90, 112,
121–122
, 126, 129,
130–132
, 135, 149, 162, 164, 169, 180,
185–187
,
204–206
, 208
- compliment as ritualized utterance
11–14
- formula/syntactico-semantic forms
7–10
,
12–15
, 25,
27–29
,
31–34
, 45, 55, 57, 60, 62, 90, 165, 185, 188, 205
- in corpora42,
45–46
,
48–51
, 53, 55, 57, 165
- positive semantic load/core27,
60–63
, 89,
91–92
, 126,
148–149
,
154–155
, 165,
185–186
, 206
- quoted/ironic
65–66
, 162
- responses
18–22
; ,
24–29
; ,
34–35
; , 37, 73, 105, 199, 201, 203, 205, 207
see also Response Strategies
- sequence3, 18,
23–25
; ,
29–30
; , 34, 67, 164, 193
see also Positive Remarks
- topicsSee
Positive Remarkssee
- complimentary assertion/complimentary functionSee
action chainssee
- continuum22, 31, 153
see also working model for Positive Remark sequences
- conversational data3, 13, 15, 17, 23,
25–26
; , 29,
34–38
; ,
44–53
; , 57,
65–67
; ,
70–71
; ,
73–74
; , 80, 82,
89–90
; , 92,
97–98
; , 105, 107, 115, 127, 132,
137–138
; , 182,
188–189
; , 191, 204,
207–208
; , 209
see also everyday conversation
- conversational organization74,
80–84
,
111–121
, 123
- interjections25, 80,
82–84
, 102
- interruptions80, 82, 107, 131, 133
- listener response80,
82–84
, 87, 99,
102–103
, 107, 112, 121, 133,
135–136
, 144, 146, 154, 187, 199
- overlaps47, 56,
77–82
,
106–107
, 114, 131, 140
- parallel conversations78,
80–82
,
87–88
- pauses56,
79–80
; ,
156–157
;
see also interaction
- corpus-based and corpus-driven pragmatics37,
41–42
,
45–46
D
- disagreeing
17–18
; ,
21–22
; ,
25–26
; , 28, 33,
68–69
; ,
203–204
;
see also compliment responses
- DISAGREEMENTSee
Response Strategiessee
- doubting
69–70
; , 73
see also compliment responses
- downgrading26,
68–70
; , 73
see also compliment responses
E
- evaluation1, 9,
11–16
, 23, 27, 34, 37, 45, 49, 55,
57–58
,
60–61
, 86,
92–93
, 98, 105, 126, 129, 132, 139, 148, 164, 168,
172–173
,
175–176
, 186, 190, 194,
200–201
, 205, 207
- everyday conversation9, 46,
50–51
; , 55, 65, 76, 81, 90, 107, 133, 187, 189, 191, 193, 196, 205, 207, 209
see also authentic discourse
F
- felicity conditions
see Positive Remarks
- first/second pair part
17–18
; ,
24–26
; ,
28–29
; , 34,
68–69
; , 71, 73, 84, 100, 103, 145, 191, 203,
205–206
; , 208
see also preference structure
- form-to-function mapping/approach24,
41–42
; , 45,
55–56
; , 66, 208
see also working model for Positive Remark sequences
- function-to-form mapping/approach42
- fuzzy boundaries (of utterance function)7, 13, 15, 22, 26, 58,
68–69
; , 191, 206,
209–210
;
see also working model for Positive Remark sequences
I
- interaction/turn organization74,
111–121
; , 123
see also sequence organization
- interjectionsSee
conversational organizationsee
- interruptionsSee
conversational organizationsee
- involvement (emotional)32, 94, 122, 127, 129, 131, 135,
149–150
; , 153, 163, 166,
168–170
; , 182, 189, 204,
206–207
;
see also address/addressee
J
- joking/humor21, 72, 91, 146,
167–168
;
see also compliment responses
L
- LAUGHTERSee
Response Strategiessee
M
- multi-party conversations34,
73–77
; , 89, 106, 112,
114–118
; , 123, 194
see also sequence organization
N
- non-addressee
75–76
; ,
77–78
; , 111,
114–115
; ,
118–120
; , 123, 138,
141–144
; , 155,
159–161
; ,
177–180
; , 182, 194, 196,
201–202
;
see also address/addressee
O
- OPTING OUTSee
Response Strategiessee
- opting out/ignoring/changing topic32,
69–72
;
see also compliment responses
- overlapsSee
conversational organizationsee
P
- pausesSee
conversational organizationsee
- polylogues50, 68,
74–75
; , 79
see also multi-party conversations
- positive assessments5, 7,
11–16
, 18, 23,
25–26
, 28, 29, 31,
33–37
, 45, 56, 59, 68, 77, 83, 86, 91,
102–103
,
110–112
,
121–123
, 162, 167, 172, 183,
185–187
, 192, 196, 198,
204–210
- Positive Remarks (PosR)
12–17
, 23,
30–34
, 46, 50, 53,
55–69
, 75,
80–88
,
90–91
, 122,
185–186
, 205, 208
- supercategories
60–64
, 89,
91–92
,
95–96
, 189
- _NOUN_63,
91–92
,
148–165
- _VERB_eval63,
91–92
,
165–181
- subcategories59, 64, 95, 111, 125,
182–183
, 188,
190–191
,
194–198
,
206–209
- felicity conditions
14–15
, 23, 209
- sequences31, 55, 101,
105–106
; ,
112–123
; , 125,
191–198
;
see also working model for Positive Remark sequences
- topics
10–11
,
28–29
,
86–89
,
95–101
,
108–110
,
122–123
,
186–188
- preference structure
17–18
, 37, 56,
70–73
, 77, 80,
101–104
, 118, 121, 148, 194, 208
- Response Strategies sets
67–73
; ,
182–183
; ,
198–204
;
see also sequence organization
Q
- QUALIFICATIONSee
Response Strategiessee
- qualifying (illocution of compliment)18, 26, 29, 69, 122
see also compliment responses
- qualitative method
39–41
, 45, 49, 53, 72, 89
- quantitative analysis4,
40–41
, 89
R
- reassigning compliment18,32, 69, 70, 71
see also compliment responses
- reference9, 32,
58–59
, 61, 64, 91, 123, 125,
127–128
,
130–132
, 134, 150, 153, 166,
168–169
,
189–190
, 194,
196–197
, 200, 203,
206–209
- pronominal determiner that, this, these, it
9, 59, 64, 125,
131–132
; , 134, 150, 152, 166, 168, 191, 203,
206–208
;
see also address/addressee
- referent shift18,
69–71
; , 122
see also compliment responses
- REFERENT SHIFTSee
Response Strategiessee
- reinterpretation32,
69–71
; , 122
see also compliment responses
- REINTERPRETATIONSee
Response Strategiessee
- rejecting
17–19
; ,
25–26
; , 28, 33, 69, 70, 73, 188, 193
see also compliment responses
- REJECTIONSee
Response Strategiessee
- request to refrain33,
69–70
; , 73
see also compliment responses
- RERE (‘remote response’)
see sequence organization
- Response Strategies
5–6
,
15–16
,
19–22
,
28–34
, 38, 55, 58, 67, 70, 73, 77,
101–111
,
122–123
, 126, 130, 132, 137,
140–144
, 147,
157–161
, 165, 172,
175–182
, 188,
191–199
,
205–209
- AGREEMENT
70–71
,
102–104
,
109–110
, 112, 114, 116, 118,
120–123
, 141,
143–145
,
158–163
,
175–176
,
178–179
, 182, 192,
194–195
, 198,
202–203
, 207
- APPRECIATION
70–71
, 101,
104–105
, 110, 112, 114,
122–123
, 130, 142, 144,
146–147
,
161–164
, 175,
178–181
, 192, 196, 198
- COMMENT/EXPLAINING
70–71
,
102–103
, 110, 112,
114–116
, 118,
142–143
,
159–161
,
175–176
,
178–180
, 192, 195, 198,
200–202
, 207
- DISAGREEMENT70, 73, 110, 112,
144–145
,
159–160
, 175, 178, 180, 192, 203
- REFERENT SHIFT
70–71
, 101, 109, 113, 130,
160–161
, 176, 192
- REINTERPRETATION70, 73, 101, 161,
179–180
, 193
- REJECTION
70–71
, 101,
109–110
,
160–161
, 178, 192
- LAUGHTER
70–71
, 110,
112–113
, 122,
159–161
, 175,
179–180
- OPTING OUT
70–71
,
102–103
,
109–110
, 112, 114, 116,
118–122
, 130,
141–144
,
158–161
, 175,
178–181
,
192–193
, 195,
198–200
, 207
- QUALIFICATION
70–71
, 73, 101, 113, 116, 159, 161,
175–176
, 179,
192–193
- Response Strategies setsSee
preference structuresee
- returning compliment18,
20–21
; , 26,
69–71
; , 130, 188
see also compliment responses
- ritualized utterancesSee
complimentsee
S
- Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English (SBCSAE)8, 23, 35, 39, 45,
47–53
, 55, 57, 62, 65, 68, 71, 76, 83, 90, 96,
101–103
, 114, 127, 137, 165, 185, 187, 201, 205
- second assessments
16–19
; , 28, 71, 202
see also compliment responses
- sentence type/syntactical structure
84–85
,
94–95
,
105–108
, 122, 186,
192–193
- sequence organization/sequential analysis
23–24
, 34, 68,
70–73
,
114–115
, 182
- structural categories of turns in multi-party discourse (tusp, TUOTH, RERE, ‘difficult’)
77–80
; ,111,
114–121
; ,
138–143
; , 155,
157–159
; , 161,
173–174
; , 177, 180, 182,
195–197
; ,
199–200
; ,
202–203
;
see also interaction
- solidarity/creating solidarity8, 10, 14, 29, 82,
132–133
; ,
150–151
; ,
168–169
; , 187,
189–190
; , 201, 204, 206, 209
see also felicity conditions
- speech acts7, 11,
13–14
, 23, 26, 35, 38, 48, 56, 64, 68, 191, 209
- tagging/annotation in corpora
44–45
;
see also Positive Remarks
- speech event224, 34, 127, 206
- status, social status/power relations10, 14, 23, 27,
50–51
; , 105, 107, 193
see also felicity conditions
- structural categories of turns in (multi-party) conversation
see sequence organization
- supportive actionSee
action chainssee
- syntactico-semantic patternsSee
compliment formulasee
- syntax patternsSee
compliment positive semantic loadsee
T
- thanking
17–18
; , 28, 42,
68–73
; , 79, 104, 130, 193, 198
see also compliment responses
- TUOTH (‘turn by other speaker’)See
sequence organizationsee
- turn-taking38, 50, 56,
73–74
; , 80, 82, 205
see also interaction/turn-organization
- tusp (‘turn by same speaker’)See
sequence organizationsee
U
- upgrading
69–71
; , 73, 105
see also compliment responses
W
- working model for Positive Remark sequences24,
29–34
, 68, 84, 102, 113, 116, 126,
129–130
, 141,
146–149
, 153, 164, 180, 203,
205–208
- ‘compliment-positive assessment continuum’32, 62, 68,
113–114
, 116,
129–130
, 147, 149, 153, 162, 165,
194–196
, 198, 203, 206,
208–210
- nse Strategies continuum33, 68, 69, 147, 162