Storytelling across Japanese Conversational Genre
Polly Ellen Szatrowski
This book investigates how Japanese participants accommodate to and make use of genre-specific characteristics to make stories tellable, create interpersonal involvement, negotiate responsibility, and show their personal selves. The analyses of storytelling in casual conversation, animation narratives, television talk shows, survey interviews, and large university lectures focus on participation/participatory framework, topical coherence, involvement, knowledge, the story recipient's role, prosody and nonverbal behavior. Story tellers across genre are shown to use linguistic/paralinguistic (pr.
년:
2010
출판사:
John Benjamins Pub
언어:
english
페이지:
320
ISBN 10:
9027287937
ISBN 13:
9789027287939
시리즈:
Studies in narrative, v. 13
파일:
PDF, 9.27 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2010