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This collection showcases cutting-edge developments in
co-construction in discourse. Drawing on the pioneering work of
Dale A. Koike, the volume contributes new understandings of how
speakers jointly negotiate meanings, contexts, identities, and
social positions in interaction. The volume is organized around
three key themes in co-construction-co-constructed discourse,
pragmatics in discourse, and teaching and assessment of
discourse-and builds on the introductory chapter that situates the
discussion on context and co-construction as fundamental to
understanding meaning-making in interaction. Drawing on
interdisciplinary perspectives across strands of linguistics and
education, chapters explore both the contextual elements that frame
co-construction processes and the distinct dynamics between action
and language use across a wide range of interactional contexts,
including sports commentary, interviews, everyday conversation,
classroom discourse, and digitally mediated settings. Taken
together, the book highlights the impact of Koike's contributions
on existing research in pragmatics and discourse and exhibits the
potential for her work to frame scholarship on emerging
interactional contexts. This volume will be of particular interest
to students and researchers in discourse studies, pragmatics,
applied linguistics, second language studies, and language
education, as well as those interested in interaction across
diverse contexts.
This collection showcases cutting-edge developments in
co-construction in discourse. Drawing on the pioneering work of
Dale A. Koike, the volume contributes new understandings of how
speakers jointly negotiate meanings, contexts, identities, and
social positions in interaction. The volume is organized around
three key themes in co-construction-co-constructed discourse,
pragmatics in discourse, and teaching and assessment of
discourse-and builds on the introductory chapter that situates the
discussion on context and co-construction as fundamental to
understanding meaning-making in interaction. Drawing on
interdisciplinary perspectives across strands of linguistics and
education, chapters explore both the contextual elements that frame
co-construction processes and the distinct dynamics between action
and language use across a wide range of interactional contexts,
including sports commentary, interviews, everyday conversation,
classroom discourse, and digitally mediated settings. Taken
together, the book highlights the impact of Koike's contributions
on existing research in pragmatics and discourse and exhibits the
potential for her work to frame scholarship on emerging
interactional contexts. This volume will be of particular interest
to students and researchers in discourse studies, pragmatics,
applied linguistics, second language studies, and language
education, as well as those interested in interaction across
diverse contexts.
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