Sprache im 20. Jahrhundert. Gegenwartssprache
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Was sind die Grundeinheiten gesprochener Sprache? Ein altes Problem und ein neuer Lösungsvorschlag
(2003)
This article revives the question of what the fundamental units of spoken language are. In chapter 2 some answers of current and previous theory are listed. In chapter 3 I argue that turns are the basic units of conversation, although the question of the constituents of a single turn arises. In chapter 4 a turn is broken down into atomistic units: the functional units. A functional unit is the smallest constituent of interaction to which a recipient can ascribe function for the communicative process. Functional units are distinguished into three types: contigently independent, projective and associated. A tentative account of different subtypes is suggested.
Operator-Skopus-Strukturen
(1999)