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Introduction: temporality in interaction

  • The authors establish a phenomenological perspective on the temporal constitution of experience and action. Retrospection and projection (i.e. backward as well as forward orientation of everyday action), sequentiality and the sequential organization of activities as well as simultaneity (i.e. participants’ simultaneous coordination) are introduced as key concepts of a temporalized approach to interaction. These concepts are used to capture that every action is produced as an inter-linked step in the succession of adjacent actions, being sensitive to the precise moment where it is produced. The adoption of a holistic, multimodal and praxeological perspective additionally shows that action in interaction is organized according to several temporal orders simultaneously in operation. Each multimodal resource used in interaction has its own temporal properties.

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Author:Arnulf DeppermannORCiDGND, Susanne Günthner
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-35635
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1075/slsi.27.001int
ISBN:978-90-272-2637-2
Parent Title (English):Temporality in interaction
Series (Serial Number):Studies in language and social interaction (27)
Publisher:Benjamins
Place of publication:Amsterdam [u.a.]
Editor:Arnulf Deppermann, Susanne Günthner
Document Type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2015
Date of Publication (online):2015/03/25
Publicationstate:Postprint
Reviewstate:Verlags-Lektorat
GND Keyword:Interaktion; Pragmalinguistik; Raum; Zeit
First Page:1
Last Page:23
Note:
The published article is under copyright of Benjamins. The publisher should be contacted for permission to re-use or reprint the material in any form.
DDC classes:400 Sprache / 430 Deutsch
Open Access?:ja
Leibniz-Classification:Sprache, Linguistik
Linguistics-Classification:Pragmalinguistik / Kommunikationsforschung
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt