Title: | Preferenţialitatea şi acomodarea ilocuţionară în interacţiunea verbală |
Author: | Ariadna Ștefănescu |
Publication: | Limba română: direcții actuale în cercetarea lingvistică. Actele celui de-al 11-lea Colocviu Internațional al Departamentului de Lingvistică, II, p. 291 |
Editors: | Rodica Zafiu, Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae |
Publisher: | Editura Universității din București |
Place: | București |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: | The study describes the phenomena of the interrelation between direct speech and indirect speech in spontaneous verbal interactions. One of the links between the two discourses is the illocutionary profile that emerges from the interrelationship between the cited discourse and the citing discourse. In this analysis the notions of preferentiality (Schegloff 2007), and of illocutionary accommodation are used. The first notion is employed because it is developed in the conversation analysis framework and it has the advantage of providing the technical tools needed for the investigation of the gricean principle of cooperative communication. Illocutionary accommodation is a term which we introduce, inspired from the term of presuppositional accommodation. We understand by illocutionary accommodation the actional design emerged from the interrelation of the illocutionary forces of the two discourses, the cited discourse and the citing discourse. We noticed and described cases such as: a certain speech act begins in the cited discourse and is fulfilled in the citing one; the orientation towards dispreference manifested in the citing discourse is reconstructed also at the level of the reported speech; the actional design from the reported discourse influences the way in which the telling is structured in reporting discourse etc. |
Language: | Romanian |
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