Grammar in Everyday Talk

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  • Building Responsive Actions

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<jats:p>Drawing on everyday telephone and video interactions, this book surveys how English speakers use grammar to formulate responses in ordinary conversation. The authors show that speakers build their responses in a variety of ways: the responses can be longer or shorter, repetitive or not, and can be uttered with different intonational &apos;melodies&apos;. Focusing on four sequence types: responses to questions (&apos;What time are we leaving?&apos; - &apos;Seven&apos;), responses to informings (&apos;The May Company are sure having a big sale&apos; - &apos;Are they?&apos;), responses to assessments (&apos;Track walking is so boring. Even with headphones&apos; - &apos;It is&apos;), and responses to requests (&apos;Please don&apos;t tell Adeline&apos; - &apos;Oh no I won&apos;t say anything&apos;), they argue that an interactional approach holds the key to explaining why some types of utterances in English conversation seem to have something &apos;missing&apos; and others seem overly wordy.</jats:p>

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