Simona Pekarek Doehler
List of John Benjamins publications for which Simona Pekarek Doehler plays a role.
Journals
Yearbook
Titles
Emergent Syntax for Conversation: Clausal patterns and the organization of action
Edited by Yael Maschler, Simona Pekarek Doehler, Jan K. Lindström and Leelo Keevallik
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction, 32] 2020. vi, 343 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Historical linguistics | Pragmatics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Time and Emergence in Grammar: Dislocation, topicalization and hanging topic in French talk-in-interaction
Simona Pekarek Doehler, Elwys De Stefani and Anne-Sylvie Horlacher
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction, 28] 2015. x, 275 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Functional linguistics | Pragmatics | Romance linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
EUROSLA Yearbook: Volume 3 (2003)
Edited by Susan H. Foster-Cohen and Simona Pekarek Doehler
[EUROSLA Yearbook, 3] 2003.
Subjects Applied linguistics | Language acquisition | Language teaching | Multilingualism
How grammar-for-interaction emerges over time: Evidence from second language talk New Perspectives in Interactional Linguistic Research, Selting, Margret and Dagmar Barth-Weingarten (eds.), pp. 334–359 | Chapter
2024 This paper argues for a broadening of the analytic scope of Interactional Linguistics (IL) to embrace systematic investigation into how grammar grows out of social interaction longitudinally. While IL has amply documented the ways in which grammar structures interaction and emerges locally in… read more
L2 interactional competence and assessment: Insights and challenges – a discussion paper Describing and assessing interactional competence in a second language: Special issue of the journal of Applied Pragmatics 5:2 (2023), Betz, Emma, Taiane Malabarba and Dagmar Barth-Weingarten (eds.), pp. 280–288 | Discussion
2023 Navigating the complex social ecology of screen-based activity in video-mediated interaction Pragmatics 32:1, pp. 54–79 | Article
2022 Task-oriented video-mediated interaction takes place within a complex digital-social ecology which presents, to participants, a practical problem of social coordination: How to navigate, in mutually accountable ways, between interacting with the remote co-participants and scrutinizing one’s own… read more
Linguistic structures in social interaction: Moving temporality to the forefront of a science of language Interactional Linguistics 1:1, pp. 2–32 | Article
2021 In this introductory paper to the inaugural volume of the journal Interactional Linguistics, we raise the question of what a theory of language might look like once we factor time into explanations of regularities in linguistic phenomena. We first present a historical overview that… read more
Chapter 1. Complex syntax-in-interaction: Emergent and emerging clause-combining patterns for organizing social actions Emergent Syntax for Conversation: Clausal patterns and the organization of action, Maschler, Yael, Simona Pekarek Doehler, Jan K. Lindström and Leelo Keevallik (eds.), pp. 1–22 | Chapter
2020 Chapter 11. Relative-clause increments and the management of reference: A multimodal analysis of French talk-in-interaction Emergent Syntax for Conversation: Clausal patterns and the organization of action, Maschler, Yael, Simona Pekarek Doehler, Jan K. Lindström and Leelo Keevallik (eds.), pp. 303–330 | Chapter
2020 In this paper we propose a reanalysis of relative clauses in French talk-in-interaction as part of “grammar for talk implementing action” (Schegloff, 1996: p. 113). Our analytic focus is on relative clauses produced as increments, i.e., cases where the [main clause + relative clause] pattern… read more
Chapter 3. Emergent complex noun phrases: On-line trajectories of ‘relativized’ NPs in French talk-in-interaction The ‘Noun Phrase’ across Languages: An emergent unit in interaction, Ono, Tsuyoshi and Sandra A. Thompson (eds.), pp. 43–70 | Chapter
2020 In this paper, we document the temporal and contingent nature of noun phrases (NPs). Focusing on relativized NPs, we show that they are produced as an interactional accomplishment, emerging from how participants adapt to each other’s verbal and non-verbal conduct. Based on 20 hours of French… read more
Grammar, projection and turn-organization: il y a NP ‘there is NP’ as project construction in French talk-in-interaction Temporality in Interaction, Deppermann, Arnulf and Susanne Günthner (eds.), pp. 173–200 | Article
2015 This paper contributes to the debate over the temporal and emergent nature of grammar. Focusing on projection as a basis for clause-combining and the organization of actions, the paper explores speakers’ use of the French construction il y a NP ‘there is NP’, commonly considered to be part of a… read more
‘Pivotage’ in French talk-in-interaction: On the emergent nature of [clause-np-clause] pivots Approaches to grammar for interactional linguistics, Laury, Ritva, Marja Etelämäki and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen (eds.), pp. 593–622 | Article
2014 French talk-in-interaction shows a recurrent patterning of utterances that can schematically be presented as [clause-NP-clause], as in ellei va s’effacer l’imagei ellei va s’effacer (‘iti is going to fade away the image,i iti is going to fade away)’, where i signals co-indexicality. In this… read more
SMS communication as plurilingual communication: Hybrid language use as a challenge for classical code-switching categories SMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 111–139 | Article
2014 The use of more than one language in SMS communication is widespread, yet has remained relatively underexplored in the existing research. In this paper we ask: What methodological and conceptual tools are needed for empirically investigating code-switching in large databases of SMS communication?… read more
Social-interactional approaches to SLA: A state of the art and some future perspectives Language, Interaction and Acquisition 4:2, pp. 134–160 | Article
2013 In this paper I address the current state of the art in social-interactional research on SLA. I first provide a brief outline of the historical development of those lines of research that are commonly subsumed under the (broad) heading of ‘social-interactional approaches’, and I discuss their… read more
SMS communication as plurilingual communication: Hybrid language use as a challenge for classical code-switching categories SMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 260–288 | Article
2012 The use of more than one language in SMS communication is widespread, yet has remained relatively underexplored in the existing research. In this paper we ask: What methodological and conceptual tools are needed for empirically investigating code-switching in large databases of SMS communication?… read more
Clause-combining and the sequencing of actions: Projector constructions in French talk-in-interaction Subordination in Conversation: A cross-linguistic perspective, Laury, Ritva and Ryoko Suzuki (eds.), pp. 103–148 | Article
2011 This paper extends recent discussions on projector constructions to another language (French), and to a further set of linguistic formats. I propose a reanalysis, in the light of the sequential organization of actions, of the je veux dire ‘I want to say’+ complement clause pattern, the il y a… read more
Introduction EUROSLA Yearbook: Volume 3 (2003), Foster-Cohen, Susan H. and Simona Pekarek Doehler (eds.), pp. 1–3 | Miscellaneous
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