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Publication details [#56126]

Reber, Elisabeth. 2012. Affectivity in Interaction. Sound objects in English. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 215). John Benjamins. ix+281 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

How do participants display affectivity in social interaction? Based on recordings of authentic everyday conversations and radio phone-ins, this study offers a fine-grained analysis of how recipients of affect-laden informings deploy sound objects, i.e. interjections (oh, ooh and ah) and paralinguistic signals (whistle and clicks), for responsive displays of affectivity. Examining the use of such sound objects across a number of interactional activities including news telling, troubles talk, complaining, assessments and repair, the study provides evidence that the sound pattern and sequential placement of sound objects systematically contribute to their specific meaning-making in interaction, i.e. the management of sequence organisation and interactional relevancies (e.g. affiliation).