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Conversation and Preference
Structure
8th Group Presentation
Eko Ridho Alreza
M. Yusri Puadi
Ryanshan Gunawan
Conversation Analysis
Conversation analysis is a popular approach to the study of
discourse. Conversation analysis (CA) is a method for
investigating the structure and process of social interaction
between humans. It is a way of thinking about and analyzing
the pragmatics of ordinary conversation, focusing on the
interactive, practical construction of everyday interchanges.
"Conversation is a process in which people interact on a moment-by-
moment, turn-by-turn basis. During a sequence of turns participants
exchange talk with each other, but, more important, they exchange
social or communicative actions. These actions are the moves of
conversation considered as a collection of games. Indeed, conversational
actions are some of the most important moves of the broader game of
everyday life." (Nofsinger, p. 10)
"Conversation may be taken to be that familiar predominant kind of talk
in which two or more participants freely alternate in speaking, which
generally occurs outside specific institutional settings like religious
services, law courts, classrooms and the like" (Levinson, 1983, p. 284)
• Turn
• Turn-taking
• Local management system
• Transition Relevance Place (TRP)
• Turn-Constructional Unit (TCU)
A: so would you like to learn to be able
to write letters to him?
B: I would
A: right—well you've learnt such
a lot of words reading them that all
we have to practice now is putting
them together into a letter, isn't it?
B: yeah
A: [so would you like to learn to be able
to write letters to him? TCU] [TRP]
B: [I would TCU] [TRP]
A: [right TCU] [TRP] [well you've learnt such
a lot of words reading them that all
we have to practice now is putting
them together into a letter, isn't it? TCU] [TRP]
B: [yeah TCU]
Pauses, overlaps, and backchannels
Overlap
• Smooth transitions from one speaker to the next
seem to be valued. Transitions with a long silence
between turns or with substantial Overlap (both
speakers trying to speak at the same time) are
felt to be awkward.
• For example you can see on page 73 number 1.
The type of overlap shown in conversation
between Mr. Strait and Dave is simply part of
difficult first conversation with an unfamiliar
person
Attributable Silence
• Attributable silence is if one speaker actually
turns over the floor to another and the other
does not speak, then the silence is attributed
to the second speaker and becomes
significant. Example: on page 73 number 2
Overlap Communicate Closeness
• overlapped talk appears to function like an
expression of solidarity or closeness in
expressing similar opinions or values. the
effect of the overlapping talk creates a feeling
of two voices collaborating as one, in
harmony.
• You can see the example on page 74 number 3
Overlap Communicate Competition
• For example you can open page 74 number 4
• the speakers may appear to be having a
discussion, but they are, in fact, competing for
the floor. The point at overlap occurs is
treated as an interruption and the first
speaker actually has to make a comment
about procedure with a louder voice, shown
by the capital letters in ‘wait CAN I FINISH?’
Backchannels
Caller: if you use your long distance service a lot then you’ll
Mary : uh-uh
Caller: be interested in the discount I’m talking about because
Mary : Yeah
Caller: it can only save you money to switch to a cheaper service
Mary : mmm
• These type of signal (‘uh-uh’, ’yeah’, ’mmm’)
provide feedback to the current speaker that
the message is being received. They normally
indicate that the listener is following, and not
objecting to, what speaker is saying.
Conversational Style
• High involvement style
• High considerateness style
Adjacency Pairs
An adjacency pair is a unit of conversation that
contains an exchange of one turn each by two
speakers. The turns are functionally related to each
other in such a fashion that the first turn requires a
certain type or range of types of second turn.
question → answer
"What does this big red button do?" → "It causes two-thirds of the
universe to implode"
complaint → excuse/remedy
"It's awfully cold in here" → "Oh, sorry, I'll close the window"
inform → acknowledge
"Your phone is over there" → "I know"
Automatic Pattern
greeting → response
“Assalamu’alaikum” → “Wa’alaikumsalam”
Variation
“What's up?” → “Nothin' much”
Insertion Sequence (Q1—Q2—A2—A1)
Form Q1 - Q2 - A2 - A1 (one adjacency pair within another):
Agent: Do you want the early flight? (Q1)
Client: What time does it arrive? (Q2)
Agent: Nine forty-five (A2)
Client: Yeah - that's great (A1)
Mix of different sequences possible:
Jean: Could you mail this letter for me? (Request)
Fred: Does it have a stamp on? (Q2)
Jean: Yeah. (A2)
Fred: Okay (Acceptance)
Also with temporary interactional exit:
A: Uhm, what’s the price now with VAT? (Q1)
B: Er, I’ll just work that out for you (Hold)
A: Thanks (Acceptance)
(10.0 s)
B: Three Dollars nineteen a tube, Sir (A1)
Opening Sections (Summons-Answer Sequences)
Child : Mommy? summons
Mum: Yes, dear. answer
Child : Can I have chocolate? reason for summons
In telephone conversations the ringing of the telephone acts as the summons.
Additional potential problems are identification/recognition
A: (causes telephone to ring at B’s location) summons
B: Hello answer + display for recognition
A: Hi greeting 1 + claim that A
has recognized B +
claim that B can recognize A
B: Oh hi! greeting 2 + claim thatB has
recognized A
Closing Sections
A: Why don’t we all have lunch?
B: Okay, so that would be in St. Jude’s wouldn’t it?
A: Yes
B: Okay so …
A: One o’clock in the bar closing implicative topic
(arrangement)
B: Okay
A: Okay? one or more pairs of passing turns
with
B: Okay then thanks very much indeed George – pre-closing items (okay, alright, so
…)
A: - Alright
B: //See you there
A: //See you there
B: Okay
Preference Structure
• Preference structure divides second parts into preferred and
dispreferred social acts
• The preferred is the structurally expected next act
• The dispreferred is the structurally unexpected next act.
• The general patterns of preferred and dispreferred structures are
presented in the table 8.I. (page 79)
In considering requests of offers as first parts, acceptance is the
preferred and refusal is the dispreferred second part
• Acceptance in agreement is the preferred second part
response to a request, an offer, an assessment, or a proposal.
• Look at the examples in page 79 [8.1] , [I5]
page 80 [ I6] , [I7]
page 81 [ I8]
• The patterns associated with a dispreferred second in English
in page 81 [I9]
Thank You

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Pragmatics: Conversation and Preference Structure

  • 1. Conversation and Preference Structure 8th Group Presentation Eko Ridho Alreza M. Yusri Puadi Ryanshan Gunawan
  • 2. Conversation Analysis Conversation analysis is a popular approach to the study of discourse. Conversation analysis (CA) is a method for investigating the structure and process of social interaction between humans. It is a way of thinking about and analyzing the pragmatics of ordinary conversation, focusing on the interactive, practical construction of everyday interchanges.
  • 3. "Conversation is a process in which people interact on a moment-by- moment, turn-by-turn basis. During a sequence of turns participants exchange talk with each other, but, more important, they exchange social or communicative actions. These actions are the moves of conversation considered as a collection of games. Indeed, conversational actions are some of the most important moves of the broader game of everyday life." (Nofsinger, p. 10) "Conversation may be taken to be that familiar predominant kind of talk in which two or more participants freely alternate in speaking, which generally occurs outside specific institutional settings like religious services, law courts, classrooms and the like" (Levinson, 1983, p. 284)
  • 4. • Turn • Turn-taking • Local management system
  • 5. • Transition Relevance Place (TRP) • Turn-Constructional Unit (TCU)
  • 6. A: so would you like to learn to be able to write letters to him? B: I would A: right—well you've learnt such a lot of words reading them that all we have to practice now is putting them together into a letter, isn't it? B: yeah
  • 7. A: [so would you like to learn to be able to write letters to him? TCU] [TRP] B: [I would TCU] [TRP] A: [right TCU] [TRP] [well you've learnt such a lot of words reading them that all we have to practice now is putting them together into a letter, isn't it? TCU] [TRP] B: [yeah TCU]
  • 8. Pauses, overlaps, and backchannels Overlap • Smooth transitions from one speaker to the next seem to be valued. Transitions with a long silence between turns or with substantial Overlap (both speakers trying to speak at the same time) are felt to be awkward. • For example you can see on page 73 number 1. The type of overlap shown in conversation between Mr. Strait and Dave is simply part of difficult first conversation with an unfamiliar person
  • 9. Attributable Silence • Attributable silence is if one speaker actually turns over the floor to another and the other does not speak, then the silence is attributed to the second speaker and becomes significant. Example: on page 73 number 2
  • 10. Overlap Communicate Closeness • overlapped talk appears to function like an expression of solidarity or closeness in expressing similar opinions or values. the effect of the overlapping talk creates a feeling of two voices collaborating as one, in harmony. • You can see the example on page 74 number 3
  • 11. Overlap Communicate Competition • For example you can open page 74 number 4 • the speakers may appear to be having a discussion, but they are, in fact, competing for the floor. The point at overlap occurs is treated as an interruption and the first speaker actually has to make a comment about procedure with a louder voice, shown by the capital letters in ‘wait CAN I FINISH?’
  • 12. Backchannels Caller: if you use your long distance service a lot then you’ll Mary : uh-uh Caller: be interested in the discount I’m talking about because Mary : Yeah Caller: it can only save you money to switch to a cheaper service Mary : mmm
  • 13. • These type of signal (‘uh-uh’, ’yeah’, ’mmm’) provide feedback to the current speaker that the message is being received. They normally indicate that the listener is following, and not objecting to, what speaker is saying.
  • 14. Conversational Style • High involvement style • High considerateness style
  • 15. Adjacency Pairs An adjacency pair is a unit of conversation that contains an exchange of one turn each by two speakers. The turns are functionally related to each other in such a fashion that the first turn requires a certain type or range of types of second turn.
  • 16. question → answer "What does this big red button do?" → "It causes two-thirds of the universe to implode" complaint → excuse/remedy "It's awfully cold in here" → "Oh, sorry, I'll close the window" inform → acknowledge "Your phone is over there" → "I know"
  • 17. Automatic Pattern greeting → response “Assalamu’alaikum” → “Wa’alaikumsalam” Variation “What's up?” → “Nothin' much”
  • 18. Insertion Sequence (Q1—Q2—A2—A1) Form Q1 - Q2 - A2 - A1 (one adjacency pair within another): Agent: Do you want the early flight? (Q1) Client: What time does it arrive? (Q2) Agent: Nine forty-five (A2) Client: Yeah - that's great (A1) Mix of different sequences possible: Jean: Could you mail this letter for me? (Request) Fred: Does it have a stamp on? (Q2) Jean: Yeah. (A2) Fred: Okay (Acceptance) Also with temporary interactional exit: A: Uhm, what’s the price now with VAT? (Q1) B: Er, I’ll just work that out for you (Hold) A: Thanks (Acceptance) (10.0 s) B: Three Dollars nineteen a tube, Sir (A1)
  • 19. Opening Sections (Summons-Answer Sequences) Child : Mommy? summons Mum: Yes, dear. answer Child : Can I have chocolate? reason for summons In telephone conversations the ringing of the telephone acts as the summons. Additional potential problems are identification/recognition A: (causes telephone to ring at B’s location) summons B: Hello answer + display for recognition A: Hi greeting 1 + claim that A has recognized B + claim that B can recognize A B: Oh hi! greeting 2 + claim thatB has recognized A
  • 20. Closing Sections A: Why don’t we all have lunch? B: Okay, so that would be in St. Jude’s wouldn’t it? A: Yes B: Okay so … A: One o’clock in the bar closing implicative topic (arrangement) B: Okay A: Okay? one or more pairs of passing turns with B: Okay then thanks very much indeed George – pre-closing items (okay, alright, so …) A: - Alright B: //See you there A: //See you there B: Okay
  • 21. Preference Structure • Preference structure divides second parts into preferred and dispreferred social acts • The preferred is the structurally expected next act • The dispreferred is the structurally unexpected next act. • The general patterns of preferred and dispreferred structures are presented in the table 8.I. (page 79)
  • 22. In considering requests of offers as first parts, acceptance is the preferred and refusal is the dispreferred second part • Acceptance in agreement is the preferred second part response to a request, an offer, an assessment, or a proposal. • Look at the examples in page 79 [8.1] , [I5] page 80 [ I6] , [I7] page 81 [ I8] • The patterns associated with a dispreferred second in English in page 81 [I9]