Table of contents
Introduction: “Bonding” through context
1
Section I.Bonding and stance-taking in creating relationships
Chapter 1.Shifting bonds in suspect interrogations: A focus on person-reference and
modality
17
Chapter 2.Reported thought, narrative positioning, and
emotional expression in Japanese public speaking
narratives
39
Chapter 3.The discursive construction of husband and wife
bonding: Analyzing benefactives in childrearing
narratives
59
Section II.The tactics and haggling of bonding/un-bonding
Chapter 4.Bonded but un-bonded: An ethnographic account of discordance in social
relations
83
Chapter 5.Social consequences of common ground in the act of
bonding: A sociocognitive analysis of intercultural
encounters
103
Chapter 6.Confronting the EU referendum as immigrants: How ‘bonding/un-bonding’ works in narratives of
Japanese women living in the UK
121
Section III.Bonding through embodied practices
Chapter 7.Familial bonding: The establishment of co-presence in
webcam-mediated interactions
145
Chapter 8.Micro-bonding moments: Laughter in the joint construction of mutual
affiliation in initial-encounter interactions by
first and second language speakers of
Japanese
171
Chapter 9.Creating interactional bonds during theatrical
rehearsals: An interactional approach of the documentary
method of interpretation
195
Section IV.Performing bonding through indexicality and
intertextuality
Chapter 10.Getting to the point: Indexical reference in English and Japanese email
discourse
215
Chapter 11.Playful naming in playful framing: The intertextual emergence of neologism
237
Chapter 12.Intertextuality in Japanese advertising: The semiotics of shared narrative
263
List of contributors
281
Author Index
287
Subject Index
289
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