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Choe, Hanwool.
Type your listenership: An exploration of listenership in instant messages.
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Type your listenership: An exploration of listenership in instant messages.
作者:
Choe, Hanwool.
面頁冊數:
75 p.
附註:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-04.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International54-04(E).
標題:
Linguistics.
標題:
Sociolinguistics.
標題:
Web studies.
ISBN:
9781321697056
摘要、提要註:
This study investigates listenership in Instant Messages among five Korean females including the researcher via KakaoTalk messenger (KakaoTalk), a free instant messaging application popular in South Korea. The goal is 1) to explore listenership practices in written digital discourse; 2) to elucidate the vital role of listenership in the co-construction of digital conversation; and 3) to see how the medium KakaoTalk, age-related social relations among friends, and the Korean language are intertwined to express listenership in Instant Messages.
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Type your listenership: An exploration of listenership in instant messages.
Choe, Hanwool.
Type your listenership: An exploration of listenership in instant messages.
- 75 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-04.
Thesis (M.A.)--Georgetown University, 2015.
This study investigates listenership in Instant Messages among five Korean females including the researcher via KakaoTalk messenger (KakaoTalk), a free instant messaging application popular in South Korea. The goal is 1) to explore listenership practices in written digital discourse; 2) to elucidate the vital role of listenership in the co-construction of digital conversation; and 3) to see how the medium KakaoTalk, age-related social relations among friends, and the Korean language are intertwined to express listenership in Instant Messages.
ISBN: 9781321697056Subjects--Topical Terms:
174558
Linguistics.
Type your listenership: An exploration of listenership in instant messages.
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The study extends previous research on minimal responses, conversational styles, and framing phenomena in spoken conversation to written digital discourse. Specifically, 1) I demonstrate that minimal responses vary according to age, and listeners repeat them and change the forms of minimal responses as support work; 2) building on Tannen's (2005) concept of machine gun questions, I identify what I call machine gun listenership, consisting of both machine gun questions as well as machine gun answers to indicate enthusiasm and interest in speakers' talk; and 3) drawing on theories of framing including Tannen and Wallat (1987), Tannen (2006), and Gordon (2008, 2009), I show how listeners use framing phenomena such as reframing, discursive frame shifts, re-alignment toward previous messages, and rekeying through contextualization cues like parentheses and an animated sticker. I also suggest a system of primary and secondary floors that helps illuminate the way participants shift between speaker and listener roles. This study thus extends concepts and insights developed in the study of listenership in spoken interaction to written digital conversation conducted on instant messaging.
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