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  When do people not use language to make requests?

Rossi, G. (2014). When do people not use language to make requests? In P., Drew, & E., Couper-Kuhlen (Eds.), Requesting in social interaction (pp. 301-332). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

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Rossi, Giovanni1, 2, 3, 4, 著者           
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1Language and Cognition Department, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_792548              
2Human Sociality and Systems of Language Use, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Nijmegen, NL, ou_808546              
3Interactional Foundations of Language, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Nijmegen, NL, ou_745546              
4International Max Planck Research School for Language Sciences, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, Nijmegen, NL, ou_1119545              

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 要旨: In everyday joint activities (e.g. playing cards, preparing potatoes, collecting empty plates), participants often request others to pass, move or otherwise deploy objects. In order to get these objects to or from the requestee, requesters need to manipulate them, for example by holding them out, reaching for them, or placing them somewhere. As they perform these manual actions, requesters may or may not accompany them with language (e.g. Take this potato and cut it or Pass me your plate). This study shows that adding or omitting language in the design of a request is influenced in the first place by a criterion of recognition. When the requested action is projectable from the advancement of an activity, presenting a relevant object to the requestee is enough for them to understand what to do; when, on the other hand, the requested action is occasioned by a contingent development of the activity, requesters use language to specify what the requestee should do. This criterion operates alongside a perceptual criterion, to do with the affordances of the visual and auditory modality. When the requested action is projectable but the requestee is not visually attending to the requester’s manual behaviour, the requester can use just enough language to attract the requestee’s attention and secure immediate recipiency. This study contributes to a line of research concerned with the organisation of verbal and nonverbal resources for requesting. Focussing on situations in which language is not – or only minimally – used, it demonstrates the role played by visible bodily behaviour and by the structure of everyday activities in the formation and understanding of requests.

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 20142014
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出版物名: Requesting in social interaction
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Drew, Paul1, 編集者
Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth2, 編集者
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1 Loughborough University, ou_persistent22            
2 University of Helsinki, ou_persistent22            
出版社, 出版地: Amsterdam : John Benjamins
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出版物名: Studies in language and social interaction
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