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Das Benennungsspiel in der frühen Erwachsenen-Kind-Interaktion : eine Longitudinalstudie auf Deutsch
(2013)
The paper presents a study on the use of the complement-taking mental verb glauben (to believe) as a means to hedge utterances. One the basis of three large interview corpora, diatopic and diachronic differences in the particle-like use of first-person-forms (glaub(e)) are explored. By means of the results of the corpus analysis, the status of the ongoing grammaticalization process of glaub(e) as a modal particle is discussed.
Based on a collection of so called „candle walks“ of confirmands in the pre-liturgal phase of a church service, a recurrent phenomenon is analyzed: the touching of the church bench during the entry and exit. The analysis is carried out within the multimodal conceptual framework of “space as interactive resource”, “walking as situated practice”, and “sociotopographic implications of space”. Within this framework the touching is conceptualized as a way to recognize and display relevant aspects of the spatial setting. From the confirmands’ perspective it is a reflexive comment on dominant situational relevancies.
The education of prospective professionals of social work is mostly carried out through narrations on clients. Specific features of professional narrative are highlighted in an excerpt of a tutorial from a narratological perspective. Also, the relationship management between narrator and recipient is examined from an interactionist point of view.