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Imperative Turns at Talk: The design of directives in action [Kõva köide]

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In middle-class Anglo-speaking circles imperatives are considered impolite forms that command another to do something; etiquette manuals recommend avoiding them. The papers in this collection de-construct such lay beliefs. Through the empirical examination of everyday and institutional interaction across a range of languages, they show that imperatives are routinely used for constructing turns that further sociality in interactional situations. Moreover, they show that for understanding the use of an imperatively formatted turn, its specific design (whether it contains, e.g., an overt subject, object, modal particles, or diminutives), and its sequential and temporal positioning in verbal and embodied activities are crucial. The fact that the same type of imperative turn is appropriate under the same circumstances across linguistically diverse cultures suggests that there are common aspects of imperative turn design and common pragmatic dimensions of situations warranting their use. The volume provides new insights into the resources and processes involved when social actors try to get another to do something.
Chapter 1 Imperative turns at talk: An introduction
1(26)
Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Liisa Raevaara
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Part 1 Structure and use of imperative turns
Chapter 2 A cline of visible commitment in the situated design of imperative turns: Evidence from German and Polish
27(38)
Jorg Zinken
Arnulf Deppermann
Chapter 3 Precision timing and timed embeddedness of imperatives in embodied courses of action: Examples from French
65(38)
Lorenza Mondada
Chapter 4 Secondary and deviant uses of the imperative for requesting in Italian
103(36)
Giovanni Rossi
Chapter 5 Three imperative action formats in Danish talk-in-interaction: The case of imperative + modal particles bare and lige
139(36)
Trine Heinemann
Jakob Steensig
Chapter 6 Requests for here-and-now actions in Russian conversation
175(40)
Galina Bolden
Part 2 Sequences with imperative turns
Chapter 7 In the face of resistance: A Finnish practice for insisting on imperatively formatted directives
215(26)
Marja Etelamaki
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Chapter 8 Imperatives and responsiveness in Finnish conversation
241(30)
Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Chapter 9 Negotiating deontic rights in second position: Young adult daughters' imperatively formatted responses to mothers' offers in Estonian
271(28)
Leelo Keevallik
Part 3 Sequences with imperative turns in asymmetric situations
Chapter 10 Imperatives in Swedish medical consultations
299(26)
Jan Lindstrom
Camilla Lindholm
Catrin Norrby
Camilla Wide
Jenny Nilsson
Chapter 11 Assigning roles and responsibilities: Finnish imperatively formatted directive actions in a mobile instructional setting
325(32)
Mirka Rauniomaa
Chapter 12 Managing compliance in violin instruction: The case of the Finnish clitic particles -pA and -pAs in imperatives and hortatives
357(24)
Melisa Stevanovic
Chapter 13 Adjusting the design of directives to the activity environment: Imperatives in Finnish cooking club interaction
381(30)
Liisa Raevaara
Chapter 14 Epilogue: Imperatives - The language of immediate action
411(14)
Peter Auer
Appendix Transcription conventions 425(4)
Name Index 429(4)
Subject Index 433