LINGUIST List 15.3009
Fri Oct 22 2004
Qs: Lingua Pranca;Conversation/Conversational Analysis
Editor for this issue: Steven Moran <stevelinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Pete
Unseth,
Lingua Pranca 2. Kandace
Nuckolls,
Conversation/Conversational Analysis
Message 1: Lingua Pranca
Date: 22-Oct-2004
From: Pete Unseth <pete_unseth
gial.edu>
Subject: Lingua Pranca
Back in the 1970's, some joyfully subversive linguists published Lingua
Pranca. Our library's copy has worn out. I am interested in buying a
copy, or at least getting a photocopy of a couple articles.
Thanks!
Pete Unseth
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Message 2: Conversation/Conversational Analysis
Date: 21-Oct-2004
From: Kandace Nuckolls <kandace
needmoredesigns.com>
Subject: Conversation/Conversational Analysis
Dear Linguists,
Is there an accepted distinction between Conversation Analysis and
Conversational Analysis? Further, was Conversational Analysis built upon
the earlier sociological movement seen in the 1970-s, derived from the
work of Harvey Sacks, Emanuel Schegloff and Gail Jefferson?
Thank you in advance for your insight.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
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