TAKEI Mitsuko
   Department   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Global and Community Studies
   Position   Professor
Date 2013/09
Presentation Theme Detecting patterns of sequences by coding scheme and transcribed utterance information: An analysis of English and Japanese reactive tokens as non-primary speaker’s role
Conference 46th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL 2013)
Conference Type International
Presentation Type Poster
Contribution Type Collaborative
Venue Edinburgh, UK
Publisher and common publisher Etsuko Yoshida & Mitsuko Yamura-Takei
Details This presentation describes a preliminary analysis of English and Japanese ‘reactive tokens’ (Clancy et al. 1996) in dialogue through a move-structure coding scheme and transcribed utterance information. In accordance with Carletta et al.(1997)’s coding system called ‘moves’, two aspects of dialogue processes are investigated: the function of reactive tokens and their patterns of move sequences, which represent how the participants control their shared information and negotiate to achieve their collaborative task purpose, i.e. to reach their respective goals.