@misc{Selting1991, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {w-Fragen in konversationellen Frage-Antwort-Sequenzen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41967}, year = {1991}, abstract = {Meine empirische Analyse von w-Fragen im Kontext von Frage-Antwort-Sequenzen aus nat{\"u}rlichen informellen Alltagsgespr{\"a}chen resultiert in der Dekomponierung der konversationeilen Frage in ihre f{\"u}r die Produktion und Interpretation der damit vollzogenen Aktivit{\"a}t konstitutiven Merkmale. Diese stammen aus vier autonomen Signalisierungssystemen: (1) syntaktische Struktur, (2) semantische Beziehung zum Vorg{\"a}ngerturn, (3) prosodische Struktur und (4) die Antwort im Folgetum. Aktivit{\"a}tstyp-unterscheidende Strukturen aus diesen vier Systemen werden in Kookkurrenz miteinander verwendet zur Herstellung und Signalisierung jeweils spezifischer Aktivit{\"a}tstypen mit jeweils unterschiedlichen sequentiellen Implikationen im Hinblick auf die spezifische konditionell relevante Antwort im Folgeturn. Meine Analyse zeigt, daß einige in der Linguistik bisher i.d.R. unhinterfragt vorausgesetzte Annahmen zum Zusammenhang von Grammatik und Prosodie bzw. Intonation nicht haltbar sind. Intonation steht nicht in einer systematischen Beziehung zu Satztypen bzw. Satzmodi und auch nicht zu bisher oft herangezogenen pragmatischen "Verlegenheitskategorien" wie 'H{\"o}flichkeit' o.a. Vielmehr muß Prosodie als unabh{\"a}ngiges Signalisierungssystem betrachtet werden, aus dem Interaktionspartner Strukturen frei ausw{\"a}hlen, um diese auf interaktiver Ebene in Kookkurrenz mit anderen Signalen als aktivit{\"a}tstyp-unterscheidende Merkmale zur Herstellung interaktiv unterschiedlicher Fragetypen zu verwenden.}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1993, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Voranstellungen vor den Satz : zur grammatischen Form und interaktiven Funktion von Linksversetzung und Freiem Thema in Deutschland}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41958}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. Zur j{\"u}ngeren Forschungsgeschichte 3. Analyse der Voranstellungen vor den Satz im Deutschen 3.1. Struktur der Voranstellungen vor den Satz 3.1.1. Linksversetzung 3.1.2. ,Freies Thema' 3.1.3. Das Problem der sauberen Abgrenzung der beiden Konstruktionen 3.2. Funktionen der Voranstellungen 3.2.1. Linksversetzungen 3.2.2. Freie Themen 3.2.3. Von der erwartbaren Verwendung „abweichende F{\"a}lle" 4. Fazit}, language = {de} } @misc{HenriciHerlemannKindtetal.1985, author = {Henrici, Gert and Herlemann, Brigitte and Kindt, Walther and Selting, Margret}, title = {Verst{\"a}ndigungsprobleme in der B{\"u}rger-Verwaltungs-Kommunikation : vor Ort in der Rundfunkgeb{\"u}hrenerm{\"a}ßigungsstelle}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-42000}, year = {1985}, abstract = {Wir wollen mit der folgenden Analyse am Beispiel der B{\"u}rger-Verwaltungs-Kommunikation verdeutlichen, daß sich die Anwendung linguistischer Beschreibungsverfahren bei der Interpretation von Texten — in diesem Fall von gesprochenen Texten, die den Erfahrungsbereich der Sch{\"u}ler betreffen — als hilfreich erweisen kann. Sie kann dazu beitragen, in der Praxis immer wieder erlebte Kommunikationsprozesse und darin auftretende Verst{\"a}ndigungsprobleme besser zu durchschauen und damit auf eigenes Handeln in diesen Prozessen vorzubereiten.}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2005, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Variation der Intonation : Unterschiede zwischen Standard und Stadtsprache am Beispiel des Berlinischen}, year = {2005}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2003, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Treppenkonturen im Dresdnerischen}, year = {2003}, language = {de} } @article{CouperKuhlenSelting1996, author = {Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Selting, Margret}, title = {Towards an interactional perspective on prosody and a prosodic perspective on interaction}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{CouperKuhlenSelting2006, author = {Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Selting, Margret}, title = {Towards an interactional perspective on prosody and a prosodic perspective on interaction}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1988, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {The role of intonation in the organization of repair and problem handling sequences in conversation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41992}, year = {1988}, abstract = {Transcripts of repair and/or problem handling sequences from natural conversations are presented and analyzed with special reference to the role of intonation in the interactive organization of these sequences. It is shown that (a) in the initiation of so-called repair or local problem handling sequences, intonation is used as a type-distinctive device, and (b) in the handling of a global problem handling sequence, intonation is systematically used as a means to constitute and control participant cooperation. In general, intonation is analyzed as one contextualization cue cooccurring with specific syntactic, semantic and discourse organizational devices to signal the status of an utterance in conversational context. It is hypothesized that especially in the global problem handling sequence, different categories of intonation, i.e. different accent and contour types, are systematically used to signal and control participants' interactive problem handling in different, indexically relevant ways simultaneously.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2017, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {The display and management of affectivity in climaxes of amusing stories}, series = {Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary journal of language studies}, volume = {111}, journal = {Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary journal of language studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0378-2166}, doi = {10.1016/j.pragma.2017.01.008}, pages = {1 -- 32}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2000, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {The construction of units in conversational talk}, issn = {0047-4045}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2004, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {The "upward staircase" intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular : an example in the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional resource}, isbn = {1-58811-570-4}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1998, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {TCUs and TRPs : the construction of "units" in conversational talk}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2005, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Syntax and prosody as methods for the construction and identification of turn-constructional units in conversation}, isbn = {90-272- 2627-X}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @misc{SeltingHinnenkamp1989, author = {Selting, Margret and Hinnenkamp, Volker}, title = {Stil und Stilisierung in der interpretativen Soziolinguistik [Einleitung zum Sammelband "Stil und Stilisierung : Arbeiten zur interpretativen Soziolinguistik"]}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-42146}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Grundbegriffe einer interpretativ-soziolinguistischen Stilanalyse 1.1 Vobemerkung 1.2 Vorl{\"a}ufer und {\"U}berg{\"a}nge 1.3 Stil als sozial und interaktiv interpretiertes Signalisierungsmittel 1.3.1 Der holistische Charakter von Stil 1.3.2 Stilisierung 1.4 Aufgaben und Ziele 2. Einordnung der Beitr{\"a}ge und Aufbau des Bandes 2.1 Gemeinsamkeiten 2.2 Zu den Beitr{\"a}gen im Einzelnen}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2001, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Stil - in interaktionaler Perspektive}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{Selting1995, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Sprechstile als Kontextualisierungshinweise : die sprechstilistische Kontextualisierung konversationeller Aktivit{\"a}ten, am Beispiel m{\"u}ndlicher Erz{\"a}hlungen in Gespr{\"a}chen}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @book{LuediStehlHalleretal.2011, author = {L{\"u}di, Georges and Stehl, Thomas and Haller, Hermann W. and Prifti, Elton and Busse, Lena and Wilke, Maria and Steinicke, Lars and Schlaak, Claudia and Selting, Margret and Kern, Friederike and Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Schlaak, Claudia and Pfaff, Isolde}, title = {Sprachen in mobilisierten Kulturen : Aspekte der Migrationslinguistik}, editor = {Stehl, Thomas}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-51947}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {294}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Thematische Schwerpunkte des Sammelbandes bilden die Inhalte und die Ziele in der Erforschung und Analyse von Migrationsprozessen und die daraus resultierenden Situationen von Sprachkontakt und Kulturtransfer in Europa und {\"U}bersee. Neben der thematischen Einf{\"u}hrung in die Migrationslinguistik widmet sich der Band den migrationsbedingten Formen des Sprachkontaktes und der Sprachverwendung in Nordamerika sowie verschiedenen Sprachdynamiken in Europa. Auch der sprachliche Integrationsdruck zwischen Asien und Lateinamerika wird in diesem Band thematisiert. Neben Beitr{\"a}gen von bekannten Migrationslinguisten wie Georges L{\"u}di (Universit{\"a}t Basel) und Hermann Haller (City University, New York) finden sich theoretische und deskriptive Ans{\"a}tze zu Sprachkontakt, Sprachwandel und Sprachverfall infolge von Migration aus der Perspektive verschiedener Einzelphilologien. Mit Beitr{\"a}gen von Lena Busse, Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, Hermann Haller, Friederike Kern, Georges L{\"u}di, Isolde Pfaff, Elton Prifti, Claudia Schlaak, Margret Selting, Thomas Stehl, Lars Steinicke und Maria Wilke.}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1989, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Speech style in conversation as an interactive achievement}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-43189}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Content: 1. Introduction 2. The notion of speech style: from a dependent variable to contextualization cue 3. Speech styles in conversation from a German Sozialamt 3.1 Extracts from conversation 3.2 Speech style constituting cues 3.3 Choice and alternation of speech styles in conversation 4. Summary and conclusions}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1997, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Sogenannte Ellipsen als interaktiv relevante Konstruktionen? : ein neuer Versuch {\"u}ber die Reichweite und Grenzen des Ellipsenbegriffs f{\"u}r die Analyse gesprochener Sprache in Interaktionen}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingSandig1995, author = {Selting, Margret and Sandig, Barbara}, title = {Sektion Textlinguistik und Stilistik : Schwerpunkt 'Sprech- und Gespr{\"a}chsstile' ; Teil 2}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingSandig1994, author = {Selting, Margret and Sandig, Barbara}, title = {Sektion Textlinguistik und Stilistik : Schwerpunkt 'Sprech- und Gespr{\"a}chsstile' ; Teil 1}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1987, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Reparaturen und lokale Verstehensprobleme oder : zur Binnenstruktur von Reparatursequenzen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-15668}, year = {1987}, abstract = {Sequences from natural conversations, which are in ethnomethodological conversational analysis analyzed as "other-initiated self-repair", are here described as sequences in which participants manifest and treat local problems of understanding. This approach, which takes participants' perspectives into account, shows that these sequences have a detailed internal structure: - Participants use different types of problem manifestation to signal different types of problems of understanding; syntactic and prosodic cues are used as type-differentiating devices in problem manifestation; for different types of problems different assumptions with respect to the degree of reciprocity can be reconstructed as underlying problem manifestation and problem treatment. - There is a relation of conditional relevance holding between specific types of problem manifestation and specific types of problem treatment. - Problem types are ordered in relation to each other in terms of preference structures. Thus, an analysis which takes participants' perspectives into account and which looks more closely at linguistic signalling cues allows to differentiate between various types of internal structures within so-called repair sequences.}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2004, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Regionalized intonation in its conversational context}, isbn = {3-484-30492-8}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Question intonation revisited : the intonation of conversational questions}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-43179}, year = {1994}, abstract = {Content: 1. Introduction 2. Aim and approach of the present analysis 3. Non-restrictive 'open' conversational questions 4. More restrictive "narrower" questions 5. "Deviant cases" 6. Conclusions}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Question intonation revisited : the intonation of conversational questions}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2010, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosody in interaction : state of the art}, isbn = {978-90-272-8846-2}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1992, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosody in conversational questions}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-36635}, year = {1992}, abstract = {My analysis of question-word questions in conversational question-answer sequences results in the decomposition of the conversational question into three systems of constitutive cues, which signal and contextualize the particular activity type in conversational interaction: (1) syntactic structure, (2) semantic relation to prior turn, and (3) prosody. These components are used and combined by interlocutors to distinguish between different activity types which (4) sequentially implicate different types of answers by the recipient in the next turn. Prosody is only one cooccurring cue, but in some cases it is the only distinctive one. It is shown that prosody, and in particular intonation, cannot be determined or even systematically related to syntactic sentence structure type or other sentence-grammatical principles, as most former and current theories of intonation postulate. Instead, prosody is an independent, autonomous signalling system, which is used as a contextualization device for the constitution of interactively relevant activity types in conversation.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1996, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosody as an activity-type distinctive signalling cue in conversation : the case of so-called 'astonished questions' in repair-initiation}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2006, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosody as an activity-type distinctive signalling cue in conversation : the case of so-called 'astonished questions' in repair-initiation}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2011, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosody and unit-construction in an ethnic style : the case of Turkish German and its use and function in conversation}, isbn = {978-90-272-3488-9}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2011, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosodie und Einheitenkonstruktion in einem ethnischen Stil : Verwendung und Funktion von "T{\"u}rkendeutsch" in Gespr{\"a}chen}, isbn = {978-3-86956-091-5}, year = {2011}, language = {de} } @book{Selting1995, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Prosodie im Gespr{\"a}ch : Aspekte einer interaktionalen Phonologie der Konversation}, series = {Linguistische Arbeiten}, volume = {329}, journal = {Linguistische Arbeiten}, publisher = {Niemeyer}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, pages = {368 S.}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2001, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Probleme der Transkription verbalen und paraverbalen / prosodischen Verhaltens}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1993, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Phonologie der Intonation : Probleme bisheriger Modelle und Konsequenzen einer neuen interpretativ-phonologischen Analyse}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41948}, year = {1993}, abstract = {Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es zu zeigen, daß und weshalb Intonationsmodelle, die die Pr{\"a}missen des traditionellen systemisch-tonetischen Ansatzes teilen, ungeeignet sind f{\"u}r die Analyse nat{\"u}rlicher Sprachverwendung in konversationeller Interaktion. Insbesondere die Grundeinheit der 'Tpngruppe'/'Toneinheit'/'Intonationsphrase' wie auch die Analyse des 'Tonmusters' bzw. der letzten Tonh{\"o}henbewegung der Einheit im Hinblick auf die Unterscheidung und Differenzierung von Satzarten bzw. Satzmodi sind auf die Analyse kontextfreier S{\"a}tze zugeschnitten und kaum auf die Verh{\"a}ltnisse der Sprachverwendung in nat{\"u}rlicher konversationeller Interaktion {\"u}bertragbar. Eine alternative Analyse der Intonation als interaktiv relevantes Signalisierungssystem erm{\"o}glicht bessere und plausiblere Beschreibungen. Nleine alternative Konzeption basiert auf der empirischen Analyse eines Korpus nat{\"u}rlicher Daten aus informellen Alltagsgespr{\"a}chen. Das Ergebnis dieser Analyse ist, daß Intonation als unabh{\"a}ngiges, autonomes Signalisierungssystem aufgefaßt werden muß. F{\"u}r die derzeit {\"u}blichen Ans{\"a}tze der phonologischen Intonationsforschung ergibt sich die Forderung nach noch st{\"a}rkerer als bisher angenommener Modularisierung: Zwar steht die Wahl der Akzentstelle in systematischer Beziehung zu grammatischen Prinzipien und muß mit Bezug auf die Grammatik analysiert werden, aber die Wahl der Tonh{\"o}henbewegung kann nicht mit Bezug auf die Grammatik erkl{\"a}rt werden: die letzte Tonh{\"o}henbewegung unterscheidet nicht grammatisch relevante Satzarten/Satzmodi, sondern interaktiv relevante Aktivit{\"a}tstypen in der konversationeilen Interaktion, die auch je unterschiedliehe sequentielle Implikationen f{\"u}r die konditioneil relevante Antwort haben.}, language = {de} } @article{GillesPetersSelting2001, author = {Gilles, Peter and Peters, J{\"o}rg and Selting, Margret}, title = {Perzeptuelle Identifikation regional markierter Tonh{\"o}henverl{\"a}ufe}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @incollection{Selting2020, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Participants' practices of displaying affectivity in the construction of climaxes of complaint and amusing stories in talk-in-interaction}, series = {Interactional Linguistics and Chinese Language Studies, Vol. 3}, booktitle = {Interactional Linguistics and Chinese Language Studies, Vol. 3}, editor = {Fang, Mei and Li, Xianyin}, publisher = {Language and Culture University Press}, address = {Beijing}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {29 -- 63}, year = {2020}, language = {zh} } @article{Selting1996, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {On the interplay of syntax and prosody in the constitution of turn-constructional units and turns in conversation}, issn = {1018-2101}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingKern2009, author = {Selting, Margret and Kern, Friederike}, title = {On some syntactic and prosodic structures of Turkish German in talk-in-interaction}, issn = {0378-2166}, doi = {10.1016/j.pragma.2009.05.018}, year = {2009}, abstract = {On the basis of our data from telephone and face-to-face conversations between adolescent girls and young women of ethnic Turkish background who live in Berlin, we will describe some characteristic structures of the ethnic style of speaking that is called 'Turkendeutsch', 'Turkenslang', 'Kanak sprak' or the like. In our data, this style of speaking is not deployed throughout the speakers' conversations, butonly in particular turns and turn-constructional units (TCUs). The utterances most typical of this style exhibit specific combinations of syntactic and prosodic features that are unusual for colloquial and/or regionalized varieties of German. Among the structures recurrently found are specific kinds of pre- and post-positioned constituents before and after their 'host' sentences, the separation of turn-constructional units into very short prosodic units, the deployment of both lexical stress as well as utterance accentuation as a resource for stylistic variation, and the constitution of particular rhythmic patterns. In our paper, we will discuss some of these structures and show how they arc used its a resource to achieve particular tasks in conversational interaction.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2003, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Lists as embedded structures and the prosody of list construction as an interactional resource}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2007, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Lists as embedded structures and the prosody of list construction as an interactional resource}, year = {2007}, abstract = {After giving an overview of the treatment of lists in the literature, I describe lists in German talk-in- interaction. I show that, apart from the preference for three-part lists described by Jefferson (1990), lists are embedded in a larger three-component structure that the list is the middle part of. For lists proper, I suggest to differentiate between closed and open lists that are produced with different kinds of practices. It is the prosody that is used to suggest the list as made up of a closed or an open number of list items, irrespective of its syntactic embedding. I then concentrate on open lists, in particular their intonation. Open lists may be produced with different kinds of, albeit similar, intonation contours. But it is not so much the particular intonation contour that is constitutive of lists, but a variety of similar contours plus the repetition of the chosen contour for at least some or even all of the list items. Furthermore, intonation is deployed to suggest the interpretation of a potential final list item as either a designed list completer or as another designed item of the list. The design of this final list item as a completer or as another list item is used as a practice to signal the non-completion or completion of the list proper. But even after completing the list proper, the larger three-component structure also has to be closed in order to embed and accommodate the list into the surrounding sequential interaction. For the analysis of the practices of list construction I am concentrating on the role of prosody, especially intonation, giving evidence to show that intonation is indeed one of the methodically used constitutive cues that makes the production and structuring of lists recognizable for recipients.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2004, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Listen: Sequenzielle und prosodische Struktur einer kommunikativen Praktik - eine Untersuchung im Rahmen der Interaktionalen Linguistik}, year = {2004}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2008, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Linguistic resources for the management of interaction}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1985, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Levels of style-shifting : exemplified in the interaction strategies of a moderator in a listener participation programme}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41273}, year = {1985}, abstract = {This paper investigates speech styles and style-shifting in the speech of the moderator of a German radio participation programme. Style-shifting is shown to affect several distinct linguistic levels: phonetic, morphophonemic, syntactic, and lexical. The functions of style-shifting are related both to the discourse context and the broader institutional context. Relying on listeners' co-occurrence expectations with respect to language use in contexts and exploiting listeners' evaluations of processes of speech convergence and divergence, the moderator uses stereotypic markers at different style levels in locally strategic functions in discourse. On the one hand, thematic development is controlled by reinforcing obligations on the addressee. On the other hand, global social reciprocity patterns are constituted and secured. Patterns of reciprocity vary with different types of addressees. The conversational analysis of language variation shows that variation is not only a quantitative correlate of regional, social and contextual parameters as predominantly conceived of in sociolinguistics. Language variation is furthermore used as a means to signal social and interactive meaning in conversations.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2002, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Kritische Stellungnahme zur Darstellung des Systems GAT in Norbert Dittmars Buch "Transkription"}, issn = {1617-1837}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{Selting1999, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Kontinuit{\"a}t und Wandel der Verbstellung von ahd. wanta bis gwd.weil : zur historischen und vergleichenden Syntax der weil-Konstruktionen}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @misc{MuellerSelting1989, author = {M{\"u}ller, Frank Ernst and Selting, Margret}, title = {Kontextualisierung von Sprache : Bericht und Kommentar zum Workshop „Interpretive Sociolinguistics III: 'Contextualization of language'"}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41977}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Inhalt: - 'Master talkers' und 'bumblers' - Kontextualisierung - Theoretische Beitr{\"a}ge - Empirische Beitr{\"a}ge - Gestik - Prosodie - Schluß}, language = {de} } @article{KernSelting2006, author = {Kern, Friederike and Selting, Margret}, title = {Konstruktionen mit Nachstellungen im T{\"u}rkendeutschen}, year = {2006}, abstract = {In unserem Beitrag werden wir uns mit einigen typischen syntaktischen und prosodischen Strukturen des t{\"u}rkendeutschen befassen, eines ethnischen Stils, der u.a. von Jugendlichen mit t{\"u}rkischem Migrationshintergrund gesprochen wird. Grundlage unsere Untersuchung sind zehn Telefon- und Face-to-Face Gespr{\"a}che von t{\"u}rkischdeutschen jungen Frauen aus Berlin. Behandelt werden Nachstellungen, d. h. Konstruktionen, bei denen nicht-satzwertige Satzglieder, die nach schriftsprachlichen Normen im Mittelfeld vorgesehen sind, erst nach einem (ersten) m{\"o}glich Satzende bzw. erst nach der rechten Satzklammer formuliert werden, oder bei denen Satzglieder aus dem Mittelfeld nach der rechten Satzklammer wieder aufgenommen und expliziert werden. Die nachgestellt Satzglieder k{\"o}nnen in prosodisch fortgesetzte und prosodisch abgetrennte, selbst{\"a}ndige unterschrieben werden. Wir wollen zeigen, dass das T{\"u}rkendeutsche einige Konstruktionen mit dem gesprochenen Standartdeutschen teilt, aber auch einige spezifische Konstruktionen ausgebildet hat. Die typisch t{\"u}rkendeutschen Konstruktionen werden offensichtlich als diskurspragmatische Fokussierungsstrategien verwendet.}, language = {de} } @article{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Konstruktionen am Satzrand als interaktive Ressource in nat{\"u}rlichen Gespr{\"a}chen}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Konstruktionen am Satzrand als interaktive Ressource in nat{\"u}rlichen Gespr{\"a}chen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41932}, year = {1994}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1989, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Konstitution und Ver{\"a}nderung von Sprechstilen als Kontextualisierungsverfahren : die Rolle von Sprachvariation und Prosodie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41925}, year = {1989}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. Grundlegende Annahmen 3. Das Beispielmaterial 4. Analyse 4.1 Beschreibungskategorien 4.2 Analyse der interaktiven Herstellung und Funktion von Sprechstilver{\"a}nderungen im Gespr{\"a}chsverlauf 5. Zusammenfassung und Fazit}, language = {de} } @article{CouperKuhlenSelting1996, author = {Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Selting, Margret}, title = {Introduction}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingCouperKuhlen2001, author = {Selting, Margret and Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth}, title = {Introducing Interactional Linguistics}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @misc{GibbonSelting1983, author = {Gibbon, Dafydd and Selting, Margret}, title = {Intonation und die Strukturierung eines Diskurses}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41912}, year = {1983}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. {\"U}berblick 2. Beschreibungskategorien f{\"u}r Intonation 3. Transkriptionskonventionen 4. Intonationsverl{\"a}ufe 5. Kontextbeschreibung 6. Semantische Diskursentwicklung 7. Zur Wechselwirkung von Intonation und Diskursverlauf}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingAuerGillesetal.2000, author = {Selting, Margret and Auer, Peter and Gilles, Peter and Peters, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Intonation regionaler Variet{\"a}ten des Deutschen : Vorstellung eines Forschungsprojekts}, isbn = {3-515-07762-6}, year = {2000}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1992, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Intonation as a contextualization device : case studies on the role of prosody, especially intonation, in contextualizing story telling in conversation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41903}, year = {1992}, abstract = {Content: 1. Introduction 2. Premisses and descriptive categories 3. A first example 4. A second example 4.1. The internal structure of the story 4.2. The embedding of the story into the surrounding conversation 4.3. Some other relations within the sequence 5. Conclusions}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2008, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Interactional stylistics and style as a contextualization cue}, isbn = {978-3-11-013710-1}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @book{CouperKuhlenSelting2018, author = {Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Selting, Margret}, title = {Interactional linguistics}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-1-107-61603-5}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {617}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The first textbook dedicated to interactional linguistics, focusing on linguistic analyses of conversational phenomena, this introduction provides an overview of the theory and methodology of interactional linguistics. Reviewing recent findings on linguistic practices used in turn construction and turn taking, repair, action formation, ascription, and sequence and topic organization, the book examines the way that linguistic units of varying size - sentences, clauses, phrases, clause combinations, and particles - are mobilized for the implementation of specific actions in talk-in-interaction. A final chapter discusses the implications of an interactional perspective for our understanding of language as well as its variation, diversity, and universality. Supplementary online chapters explore additional topics such as the linguistic organization of preference, stance, footing, and storytelling, as well as the use of prosody and phonetics, and further practices with language. Featuring summary boxes and transcripts from recordings of everyday conversation, this is an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses on language in social interaction.}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1983, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Institutionelle Kommunikation : Stilwechsel als Mittel strategischer Interaktion}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41896}, year = {1983}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1 Einleitung 2 Zum Sprechstil Umgangssprache als Bezugsstil 3 Gespr{\"a}chssteuerung: thematische Steuerung von Sachverhaltsdarstellungen 3.1 Gespr{\"a}chssteuerung gegen{\"u}ber H{\"o}rern 3.2 Gespr{\"a}chssteuerung gegen{\"u}ber Experten 4 Stilwechsel 4.1 Stilwechsel gegen{\"u}ber H{\"o}rern 4.2 Stilwechsel gegen{\"u}ber Experten 5 Pragmatische Konsequenzen}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1987, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Imagearbeit bei der Behandlung von Verst{\"a}ndigungsproblemen in Gespr{\"a}chen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-42077}, year = {1987}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. Pr{\"a}ferenzstrukturen bei der Behandlung von Verst{\"a}ndigungsproblemen 2.1. Selbstzuschreibung vor Fremdzuschreibung 2.2. Selbstzugeschriebene Verstehensprobleme: Referenzprobleme vor lokalen Bedeutungsverstehensproblemen vor lokalen Erwartungsproblemen 2.3. Fremdzugeschriebene Probleme: "Wortverwechslungen" vor "Irrt{\"u}mern" vor Inferenz- oder Erwartungsproblemen 3. Das Imagekonzept als Erkl{\"a}rung: Pr{\"a}ferenzen f{\"u}r die Wahrung und Pflege des Selbst- und des Fremd-Image}, language = {de} } @article{PetersGillesAueretal.2003, author = {Peters, J{\"o}rg and Gilles, Peter and Auer, Peter and Selting, Margret}, title = {Identifying regional varieties by pitch information : a comparison of two approaches}, isbn = {1-87634-649-3}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{PetersGillesAueretal.2002, author = {Peters, J{\"o}rg and Gilles, Peter and Auer, Peter and Selting, Margret}, title = {Identification of regional varieties by intonational cues : an experimental study on Hamburg and Berlin German}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1988, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Gespr{\"a}chsdynamik in Gespr{\"a}chen zwischen Muttersprachlern und zwischen Muttersprachlern und Nicht-Muttersprachlern im Vergleich : eine explorative Studie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-43159}, year = {1988}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1 Einleitung 2 Datengrundlage f{\"u}r die vorliegende Fallstudie :Erstkontaktgespr{\"a}che im Vergleich 2.1 Vorbemerkungen 2.2 Pr{\"a}sentation der Vergleichs-Gespr{\"a}che 3 Vergleichende Analyse der Gespr{\"a}che 3.1 Die Gespr{\"a}chser{\"o}ffnung und der Beginn der Anliegensbehandlung im Vergleich 3.2 Themenentwicklung und Fokussierungsabfolge im Vergleich 4 Fazit}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingAuerBarthWeingartenetal.2009, author = {Selting, Margret and Auer, Peter and Barth-Weingarten, Dagmar and Bergmann, J{\"o}rg and Bergmann, Pia and Birkner, Karin and Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and Deppermann, Arnulf and Gilles, Peter and G{\"u}nthner, Susanne and Hartung, Martin and Kern, Friederike and Mertzlufft, Christine and Meyer, Christian and Morek, Miriam and Oberzaucher, Frank and Peters, J{\"o}rg and Quasthoff, Uta and Sch{\"u}tte, Wilfried and Stukenbrock, Anja and Uhmann, Susanne}, title = {Gespr{\"a}chsanalytisches Transkriptionssystem 2 (GAT 2)}, issn = {1617-1837}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingAuerBardenetal.1998, author = {Selting, Margret and Auer, Peter and Barden, Birgit and Bergmann, J{\"o}rg and Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth and G{\"u}nthner, Susanne and Quasthoff, Uta and Meier, Christoph and Schlobinski, Peter and Uhmann, Susanne}, title = {Gespr{\"a}chsanalytisches Transkriptionssystem (GAT)}, year = {1998}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2020, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Gemeinsame Anf{\"a}nge}, series = {German as a foreign language (GFL) Sondernummer: Mehrsprachigkeit - Transkulturalit{\"a}t - Identit{\"a}ten}, volume = {2020}, journal = {German as a foreign language (GFL) Sondernummer: Mehrsprachigkeit - Transkulturalit{\"a}t - Identit{\"a}ten}, number = {3}, editor = {Reuter, Ewald}, issn = {1470-9570}, pages = {5 -- 17}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Dieser Aufsatz ist eine pers{\"o}nlich-biographische W{\"u}rdigung f{\"u}r Ewald Reuter, mit Fokus auf die Anf{\"a}nge unserer gemeinsamen Entwicklung zum Sprachwissenschaftler bzw. zur Sprachwissen-schaftlerin im Rahmen des sozio-kulturellen Milieus der Fakult{\"a}t f{\"u}r Linguistik und Literatur-wissenschaft (LiLi-Fakult{\"a}t) der Universit{\"a}t Bielefeld in den 1970iger Jahren.}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1987, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Fremdkorrekturen als Manifestationsformen von Verst{\"a}ndigungsproblemen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41887}, year = {1987}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. Das Problembehandlungsschema und die Analysekategorien 3. Korrekturtypen 3.1. Unmarkierte Ersetzung eines Bezugselements der voraufgegangenen {\"A}ußerung 3.2. Markierte Ersetzung eines Einzelelements der voraufgegangenen {\"A}ußerung 3.3. Markierte Ersetzung einer gesamten Bezugs{\"a}ußerung 4. Pr{\"a}ferenzstrukturen 5. Gemeinsamkeitsunterstellungen bei Selbst- und Fremdzuschreibungen von Verstehens- und Verst{\"a}ndigungsproblemen}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2001, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Fragments of units as deviant cases of unit-production in conversational talk}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1998, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Fragments of TCUs as deviant cases of TCU-production in conversational talk}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingCouperKuhlen2001, author = {Selting, Margret and Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth}, title = {Forschungsprogramm "Interaktionale Linguistik"}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2018, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {For Charles Goodwin, Chuck}, series = {Co-operative engagements in intertwined semiosis: essays in honour of Charles Goodwin}, volume = {19}, journal = {Co-operative engagements in intertwined semiosis: essays in honour of Charles Goodwin}, publisher = {University of Tartu Press}, address = {Tartu}, isbn = {978-9949-77-688-7}, issn = {1406-4278}, pages = {361 -- 362}, year = {2018}, abstract = {This appreciation will not be a testimonial to Chuck's numerous publications and research achievements - I am sure that others will have a lot to say about those. Instead, I will say something about how I personally experienced and think of him, as a researcher personality, based on the limited time and the few occasions that we have had together.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2003, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Falling curves (Fallbogen) in the vernacular of Dresden (Intonation contours in German)}, issn = {0340-9341}, year = {2003}, abstract = {This article describes a salient intonation contour of the Dresden urban vernacular which Gericke (1963) called 'Fallbogen' (falling curve). The contour is described both structurally and functionally. The structural analysis describes the phonetic trajectory of the contour and the phonological structure and alignment of the contour with the syllables of the utterance. In the functional analysis, the use of the contour is investigated in its conversational context. The 'Fallbogen' is reconstructed as a contour which is deployed in order to signal and constitute emphasis and heightened emotive involvement in talk-in-interaction; this analysis is validated with recourse to recipients' responses in the utterances following the use of the 'Fallbogen' contour}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2003, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Fallb{\"o}gen im Dresdnerischen}, year = {2003}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Emphatic speech style : with special focus on the prosodic signalling of heightened emotive involvement in conservation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-37933}, year = {1994}, abstract = {After a review of previous work on the prosody of emotional involvement, data extracts from natural conversations are analyzed in order to argue for the constitution of an 'emphatic (speech) style', which linguistic devices are used to signal heightened emotive involvement. Participants use prosodic cues, in co-occurrence with syntactic and lexical cues, to contextualize turn-constructional units as 'emphatic'. Only realizations of prosodic categories that are marked in relation to surrounding uses of these categories have the power to contextualize units as displaying 'more-than-normal involvement'. In the appropriate context, and in cooccurrence with syntactic and lexical cues and sequential position, the context-sensitive interpretation of this involvement is 'emphasis'. Prosodic marking is used in addition to various unmarked cues that signal and constitute different activity types in conversation. Emphatic style highlights and reinforms particular conversational activities, and makes certain types of recipient responses locally relevant. In particular, switches from non-emphatic to emphatic style are used to contextualize 'peaks of involvement' or 'climaxes' in story-telling. These are shown in the paper to be 'staged' by speakers and treated by recipients as marked activities calling for displays of alignment with respect to the matter at hand. Signals of emphasis are deployable as techniques for locally organizing demonstrations of shared understanding and participant reciprocity in conversational interaction.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Emphatic speech style - with special focus on the prosodic signalling of heightened emotive involvement in conversation}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1994, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Emphatic speech style - with special focus on the prosodic signalling of heightened emotive involvement in conversation}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingSandig1997, author = {Selting, Margret and Sandig, Barbara}, title = {Einleitung}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @article{KernSelting2006, author = {Kern, Friederike and Selting, Margret}, title = {Einheitenkonstruktion im T{\"u}rkendeutschen : Grammatische und prosodische Aspekte}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @misc{Selting1985, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Ebenenwechsel und Kooperationsprobleme in einem Sozialamtsgespr{\"a}ch}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41871}, year = {1985}, abstract = {Inhalt: 1. Einleitung 2. „Formelle" und ,,informelle" Ebene 3. Analyse der Gespr{\"a}chsebenen 4. Analyse von Kooperationsproblemen 5. Zusammenfassung und Ausblick}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2002, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Dresdener Intonation : Treppenkonturen}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2002, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Dresdener Intonation : Fallb{\"o}gen}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2004, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Dresden Fallbogen contours as an example of regionalized German intonation}, year = {2004}, abstract = {Based on data from a Mid-German dialect area of Dresden, this article presents research on the structure and functions of regionalized intonation. The Dresden data comes from informal conversation-like settings and illustrates a contour that is typical of the Dresden city vernacular: a contour previously named and described as the Dresden Fallbogen. An analysis of the phonetic forms and phonological structures of the contour is provided, and its use and function in conversational interactions is described. Additional methods of investigating the perception and identification of these contours by subjects in an experimental setting are also given. The article concludes with remarks about the possible relevance of this contour as a signal of identity}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingSandig1997, author = {Selting, Margret and Sandig, Barbara}, title = {Discourse style}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1987, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Descriptive categories for the auditive analysis of intonation in conversation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-41986}, year = {1987}, abstract = {A system of descriptive categories for the notation and analysis of intonation in natural conversation is presented and discussed in relation to other systems currently suggested for incorporation in discourse analysis, The categories are based on purely auditive criteria. They differ from e.g. tonetic approaches by relying more on transcribers' and analysts' perception of the form and internal cohesiveness of contours, especially with respect to rhythmicality and/or pitch contour (gestalt). Intonation is conceived of as a relational phenomenon; the role of intonation in conversational utterances can only be analyzed by considering its co-occurrence with other properties of utterances like syntactic, semantic and discourse organizational structures and devices. In general, intonation is viewed as one signalling system contributing to the contextualization of utterances in their conversational context. A broad functional differentiation between different types of intonation categories seems plausible: Local categories like accents might fulfill mainly semantic functions, while global categories like different contour types might fulfill primarily functions with respect to the interactive coordination of activities in conversation.}, language = {en} } @article{SeltingAuer2001, author = {Selting, Margret and Auer, Peter}, title = {Der Beitrag der Prosodie zur Gespr{\"a}chsorganisation}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{Selting1995, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Der 'm{\"o}gliche Satz' als interaktiv relevante syntaktische Kategorie}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{SeltingKern2020, author = {Selting, Margret and Kern, Friederike}, title = {Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics}, series = {The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics}, journal = {The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics}, editor = {Chapelle, Carol A.}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd.}, address = {Oxford}, doi = {10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal0203}, pages = {270 -- 275}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Interactional linguistics is grounded on the premise that language should not be analyzed in terms of context-free linguistic structures but as a resource for the accomplishment of actions in social interaction. With this in mind, interactional linguistics takes an interdisciplinary approach to a linguistic analysis that aims at an understanding of how language is both shaped by and itself shapes the actions it is used for. Interactional linguistics combines an interest in linguistic phenomena and structures with the theory and methodology of conversation analysis (CA) and contextualization theory (CT). It is conceptualized as an interface between linguistic analysis and the analysis of social interaction.}, language = {en} } @article{KernSelting2013, author = {Kern, Friederike and Selting, Margret}, title = {Conversation analysis and interactional linguistics}, isbn = {978-1-405-19843-1}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2012, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Complaint stories and subsequent complaint stories with affect displays}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2012, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Complaint stories and subsequent complaint stories with affect displays}, series = {Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary journal of language studies}, volume = {44}, journal = {Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary journal of language studies}, number = {4}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0378-2166}, doi = {10.1016/j.pragma.2012.01.005}, pages = {387 -- 415}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The paper investigates cases in which the recipients' affiliation with the speaker's affect in telling a complaint story is not (or not only) expressed through assessments or shorter comments or response cries but (also) through tellings of a complaint story of their own. After first complaint stories, next speakers may continue with similar or contrasting second or subsequent stories, in order to accomplish affiliation with the prior speaker's story and affective stance. Similar stories are contextualized as such with similar footings or similar embodiments; contrasting stories are contextualized as such with other footings and/or other embodiments. Nevertheless, not all subsequent stories are receipted as affiliative: the study of a deviant case shows how a subsequent story can be produced and treated as disaffiliative.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting1999, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Communicative Style}, isbn = {90-272-2573-7}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2009, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Communicative style}, isbn = {978-90-272-0781-4}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @misc{Selting1988, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {B{\"u}rger-Verwaltungs-Kommunikation : die Tendenz zur systematischen Verharmlosung von Verst{\"a}ndigungsproblemen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-43146}, year = {1988}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2000, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Berlinische Intonationskonturen : Die Treppe aufw{\"a}rts ; nebst Vergleichen mit entsprechenden Hamburger Konturen}, year = {2000}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2001, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Berlinische Intonationskonturen : die "Treppe aufw{\"a}rts"}, year = {2001}, language = {de} } @article{Selting1999, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Berlinische Intonationskonturen : Der Springton}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2000, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Berlinische Intonationskonturen : der "Springton"}, year = {2000}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2007, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Beendigung(en) als interaktive Leistung}, year = {2007}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2000, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Argumente f{\"u}r die Entwicklung einer interaktionalen Linguistik}, year = {2000}, language = {de} } @article{Selting2010, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {Affectivity in conversational storytelling : an analysis of displays of anger or indignation in complaint stories}, issn = {1018-2101}, year = {2010}, abstract = {This paper reports on some recent work on affectivity, or emotive involvement, in conversational storytelling. After presenting the approach, some case studies of the display and management of affectivity in storytelling in telephone and face-to-face conversations are presented. The analysis reconstructs the display and handling of affectivity by both storyteller and story recipient. In particular, I describe the following kinds of resources: the verbal and segmental display: Rhetorical, lexico-semantic, syntactic, phonetic-phonological resources; the prosodic and suprasegmentalvocal display: Resources from the realms of prosody and voice quality; visual or "multimodal" resources from the realms of body posture and its changes, head movements, gaze, and hand movements and gestures. It is shown that the display of affectivity is organized in orderly ways in sequences of storytelling in conversation. I reconstruct (a) how verbal, vocal and visual cues are deployed in co-occurrence in order to make affectivity in general and specific affects in particular interpretable for the recipient and (b) how in turn the recipient responds and takes up the displayed affect. As a result, affectivity is shown to be managed by teller and recipient in storytelling sequences in conversation, involving both the reporting of affects from the story world as well as the negotiation of in-situ affects in the here-and-now of the storytelling situation.}, language = {en} } @article{Selting2003, author = {Selting, Margret}, title = {A salient regionalized intonation contour in the Dresden vernacular (regionalized intonation in German)}, issn = {0301-3294}, year = {2003}, abstract = {After reviewing the research on Saxon regionalized intonation and giving an overview of our research project on regionalized intonation in German, a particular salient regionalized intonation contour from the Dresden vernacular is described in detail. In addition to a more widespread contour that is also used in the Berlin vernacular, albeit in different contexts, the so-called 'upward staircase contour' which is formed by a lower plateau, a rise and a higher plateau, the Dresden vernacular also uses very salient regionalized variants of such staircase contours: These variants entail upward staircases with, metaphorically speaking, two steps; i.e. after the lower plateau and the rise up to a higher plateau, the pitch rises up again in order to form a third plateau. Depending upon the alignment of the second rise and the third plateau, with only the final unaccented syllable of the intonation phrase or with the nuclear accented syllable and the following tail, the contour needs to be distinguished, yielding either an 'upward staircase with an additional final rise plateau' or a 'double upward staircase'. These two contours are shown to be used in different conversational contexts and in different functions in the Dresden vernacular. - Data for this study come from natural speech by speakers of the Dresden vernacular. The phonetic and phonological analysis of the contour is based on auditive, acoustic-phonetic and phonological methodology; the functional analysis of the utterances with the salient contours relies on the techniques of conversation analysis}, language = {en} }