ID | 433 |
Title Transcription | カイワ ブンセキ ノ ブンセキ タンイ ニ カンスル コウサツ : Floor ト Subfloor ノ クブン オ チュウシン ニ
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Title Alternative | On Analytical Units in Conversation Analysis : How to Make a Distinction between Floor and Subfloor
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Description | Floor is beginning to be used in some research as an alternative research unit to conversational turn. Floor is defined as attention orientation between/among the participants (Hayashi, 1987), and it was Sakata (1998) who coined the term 'subfloor' to illustrate the local shift of the attention orientation in a conversation. However, since only limited explanation was made about the subfloor, we may have some difficulty in applying the unit to actual analysis. Thus, in this paper some conversational fragments are carefully reexamined from the viewpoint of participants' attention orientations, and some key points in making a distinction between the main floor and the subfloor are finally presented.
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Journal Title |
言語文化研究
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ISSN | 13405632
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NCID | AN10436724
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Volume | 8
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Start Page | 213
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End Page | 233
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Sort Key | 213
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Published Date | 2001-02-20
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Remark | 公開日:2010年1月24日で登録したコンテンツは、国立情報学研究所において電子化したものです。
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language |
eng
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departments |
International Center
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