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Historical pragmatics and early speech recordings: Diachronic developments in turn-taking and narrative structure in radio talk shows

Jucker, Andreas H. ; Landert, Daniela

In: Journal of Pragmatics, 79 (2015), Nr. April. pp. 22-39. ISSN 0378-2166 (Druckfassung)

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2015.01.010
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Abstract

In this study we analyse diachronic developments in some of the details of the turn-taking system (turn length, question intonation, hesitation markers) and the role they play in the narrative structures of conversations. Our investigation is based on audio recordings of a popular BBC Radio 4 talk show programme “Desert Island Discs”. These recordings have recently become available as a collection of podcasts reaching back to the 1950s. The early recordings are styled as interviews in a question – answer format. In morerecent years, however, the presenter and the celebrity are more likely to cooperate in theirdifferent roles to jointly produce a narrative. The presenter brings in a larger amount of background knowledge on the details of the celebrity’s life, which the audience may or may not share, and encourages the celebrity to pick up the narrative and continue the story. This overall change from an interview format to the format of a shared narrative is reflected in the minute details of the turn-taking system with differences in turn length and the use of question intonation and hesitation markers.

Document type: Article
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Pragmatics
Volume: 79
Number: April
Publisher: Elsevier
Place of Publication: New York, NY [u.a.]
Edition: Accepted Manuscript
Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2023 13:42
Date: 2015
ISSN: 0378-2166 (Druckfassung)
Page Range: pp. 22-39
Faculties / Institutes: Neuphilologische Fakultät > Anglistisches Seminar
Service facilities > Uni-externe Einrichtungen
DDC-classification: 400 Linguistics
420 English
Uncontrolled Keywords: conversation analysis, historical pragmatics, language change, radio, spoken language, Historical pragmatics, Early speech recordings, Diachrony of spoken language, Turn-taking, Radio, Desert Island Discs
Additional Information: Bei diesem Beitrag handelt es sich um das vom Verlag akzeptierte Manuskript. Die Druckfassung ist aufgrund der Lizenzbestimmungen des Verlage nicht frei. *** This contribution is the manuscript accepted by the publisher. The print version is not free due to the publisher's licensing regulations.
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