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Ruhlemann, Christoph.
Narrative in English conversation[electronic resource] :a corpus analysis of storytelling /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
401.41
書名/作者:
Narrative in English conversation : a corpus analysis of storytelling // by Christoph Ruhlemann.
作者:
Ruhlemann, Christoph.
出版者:
Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 288 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
標題:
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
標題:
Conversation analysis.
標題:
Storytelling.
ISBN:
9781139026987
ISBN:
9780521196987
ISBN:
9781107595750
內容註:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Towards a working definition of conversational narrative; 2. Data, methodology, and tools; 3. How do narrators and recipients co-construct turntaking?; 4. Recipient design I: how do narrators mark discourse presentation?; 5. Recipient design II: how do narrators use discourse presentation for dramatization?; 6. How do recipients co-author stories?; 7. Summary, conclusions and directions for future research; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Appendix 3.
摘要、提要註:
Storytelling is a fundamental mode of everyday interaction. This book is based upon the Narrative Corpus (NC), a specialized corpus of naturally occurring narratives, and provides new paths for its study. Christoph Ruhlemann uses the NC's narrative-specific annotation and XPath and XQuery, query languages that allow the retrieval of complex data structures, to facilitate large-scale quantitative investigations into how narrators and recipients collaborate in storytelling. Empirical analyses are validated using R, a programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Using this unique data and methodological base, Ruhlemann reveals new insights, including the discovery of turntaking patterns specific to narrative, the first investigation of textual colligation in spoken data, the unearthing of how speech reports, as discourse units, form striking patterns at utterance level, and the identification of the story climax as the sequential context in which recipient dialogue is preferentially positioned.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139026987
Narrative in English conversation[electronic resource] :a corpus analysis of storytelling /
Ruhlemann, Christoph.
Narrative in English conversation
a corpus analysis of storytelling /[electronic resource] :by Christoph Ruhlemann. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2013. - xvii, 288 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Studies in English language. - Studies in English language..
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Towards a working definition of conversational narrative; 2. Data, methodology, and tools; 3. How do narrators and recipients co-construct turntaking?; 4. Recipient design I: how do narrators mark discourse presentation?; 5. Recipient design II: how do narrators use discourse presentation for dramatization?; 6. How do recipients co-author stories?; 7. Summary, conclusions and directions for future research; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Appendix 3.
Storytelling is a fundamental mode of everyday interaction. This book is based upon the Narrative Corpus (NC), a specialized corpus of naturally occurring narratives, and provides new paths for its study. Christoph Ruhlemann uses the NC's narrative-specific annotation and XPath and XQuery, query languages that allow the retrieval of complex data structures, to facilitate large-scale quantitative investigations into how narrators and recipients collaborate in storytelling. Empirical analyses are validated using R, a programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Using this unique data and methodological base, Ruhlemann reveals new insights, including the discovery of turntaking patterns specific to narrative, the first investigation of textual colligation in spoken data, the unearthing of how speech reports, as discourse units, form striking patterns at utterance level, and the identification of the story climax as the sequential context in which recipient dialogue is preferentially positioned.
ISBN: 9781139026987Subjects--Topical Terms:
386667
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
LC Class. No.: P302.7 / .R84 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 401.41
Narrative in English conversation[electronic resource] :a corpus analysis of storytelling /
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