Tacit acceptance of compliments after tellings of accomplishment: Contingent management of preferences in Japanese ordinary conversation
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Published:2022-04
Issue:2
Volume:24
Page:206-230
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ISSN:1461-4456
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Container-title:Discourse Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Discourse Studies
Affiliation:
1. Michigan State University, USA
Abstract
This study investigates Japanese compliments produced at a distinct sequential position and how the complimentees treat the compliments. In ordinary conversation, speakers sometimes talk about their accomplishments. Drawing on Conversation Analysis (CA) and multimodal interaction analysis, the study demonstrates how telling recipients deploy compliments at the possible completion of such tellings of accomplishment. The analysis also shows how the tellers deal with the complimentary telling responses, taking into consideration the design of tellings and the possibility of engaging in self-praise. The study illuminates a context-sensitive nature of complimenting activity and managing two conflicting preferences by illustrating a specific interactional pattern of compliment sequences in Japanese ordinary conversation.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,Language and Linguistics,Communication,Social Psychology
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