Affiliation:
1. Federal University of Minas Gerais
2. Federal Institute of Minas Gerais
Abstract
Abstract
In this article, we ask how interlocutors proceed with their daily activities in the first months of the Covid-19
pandemic when faced with new ways of communication due to social distancing and the use of face masks. We carried out a
fine-grained analysis of different micropractices from daily work in a healthcare center in Brazil and built our analysis on
multimodal conversation analysis (MCA), interactional linguistics (IC), as well as gesture studies (GS). The analysis revealed
that particularly the following recurrent patterns seem to be characteristic for communication during the pandemic in the given
microcontexts: (a) a high use of deictic gestures, (b) an intensification of prosodic means, (c) verbal strategies such as
reformulation and repetition, (d) the integration of object manipulation and (e) mitigation strategies in case of new formats that
imply intrusion such as controls at travel checkpoints.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company