This paper examines the intersection of language, interaction and cognition. Specifically, a communicative type of fictivity is discussed, which I call fictive verbal interaction or simply fictive interaction (Pascual 2002)...
Keywords: fictive interaction, fictivity, face-to-face conversation, direct speech, communicative metonymy, intersubjectivity
07/2006 | Cognitive Linguistics, Walter de GruyterThis paper aims to shed light on the question of how interactants use the concurrent organizations of assessments and three different gaze patterns as resources for stance taking in everyday conversation...
Keywords: stance taking, gaze, assessments, everyday interaction, alignment, intersubjectivity
05/2006 | Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, Walter de GruyterIn this paper I argue that stance in discourse is not the transparent linguistic packaging of ‘internal states’ of knowledge, but rather emerges from dialogic interaction between interlocutors...
Keywords: stance, subjectivity, intersubjectivity, I think, stance taking, resonance
12/2006 | Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, Walter de Gruyter