@techreport{MondadaMarkakiMerlinoetal.2008, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Lorenza Mondada and Vicky Markaki and Sara Merlino and Florence Oloff and V{\´e}ronique Traverso}, title = {RT1.1: CNRS/Universit{\´e} Lyon 2. Provisional results}, series = {Deliverable 1.3: Working Paper 3}, institution = {DYLAN Project}, address = {Lausanne}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-110427}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Our research task consists in the study of the way in which multilingual resources are mobilized in team work within collaborative activities; how they are exploited in a specific way in order both to enhance collaboration and to respect the specificities of the members’ linguistic competences and practices within the team. Central to our analytical work, which is inspired by ethnomethodological conversation analysis, is the relationship between multilingual resources and the situated organization of linguistic uses and of social practices. These two aspects are reflexively articulated, multilingual resources being shaped by the very contexts of their use and activities being constrained and thus structured by the available resources.}, language = {en} }