Martine Batt
List of John Benjamins publications for which Martine Batt plays a role.
An interlocutory logic approach of a case of professional ethics Dialogic Ethics, Arnett, Ronald C. and François Cooren (eds.), pp. 149–177 | Chapter
2018 In this paper, we present some parts of a corpus taken from recordings of a predictive medicine consultation for the test of Huntington’s disease (Batt 2003; Batt & Trognon 2010; Sarangi, Bennert & al. 2004). By mobilizing an “Interlocutory Analysis” (Trognon & Batt 2010; Batt, Trognon & al. 2014),… read more
2016
Enunciative identity and individual representation of rape Constructing and Negotiating Identity in Dialogue, Săftoiu, Răzvan (ed.), pp. 152–175 | Article
2015 A total of 316 cases of forensic psychological assessment for sexual assaults were analyzed for plaintiffs over 15 years of age. The assessments were conducted between 2008 and 2014 in the presence of the same expert psychologist. The analyses clearly highlight the role of others in the act of… read more
Why is dialogical solving of a logical problem more effective than individual solving? A formal and experimental study of an abstract version of Wason’s task Language and Dialogue 1:1, pp. 44–78 | Article
2011 We study the accomplishment of the abstract version of Wason’s selection task in a cooperative dialogue context that has been neglected in the research devoted to this task. 123 psychology students, 75 in their third year and 48 in their first year of studies participated in the experiment. 59… read more
Interlocutory logic: A unified framework for studying conversational interaction New Adventures in Language and Interaction, Streeck, Jürgen (ed.), pp. 9–46 | Article
2010 After exhibiting the historical and epistemic context of the discovery of the interaction order, the authors develop a global theory of the cognitive-affective-social organization of talk-in-interaction: «Interlocutory Logic». On the basis of insights provided by the pragmatics of natural languages… read more