Guest Editorial : Language as action
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Nevile, Maurice
Rendle-Short, Johanna
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Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
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The theme of this Special Issue, ‘language as action’, reflects the contributors’ interest
in what, and how, people do things with language, and particularly spoken language.
The papers here have in common a concern for investigating language-in-use in ordinary
social life, and how language can both shape, and be shaped by, its use in particular social
settings. More specifically, the papers share the interest of conversation analysis (CA) in
the language of real-time naturally occurring interaction, for uncovering the practices
and processes of reasoning by which participants create and make sense of what it is
they are doing, of what is going on.
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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
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2037-12-31
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