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Two ways of spilling drink : The construction of offences as ‘accidental’ in police interviews with suspects

2022

This article explores the construction of offences as ‘accidental’ in police-suspect interactions. The data comprise audio-recorded investigative interviews, which were analysed using conversation analysis. In these interviews, suspects often do not explicitly state the nature of their defence when answering police officers’ questions; instead, suspects’ defensive practices or techniques are embedded in the narrative accounts they give of what happened, thus exhibiting rather claiming their ‘innocence’. My focus here is on a particular type of defence, namely, one in which suspects portray an event as having been ‘accidental’. I show that this defence of ‘accident’ is associated with sever…

Linguistics and Languageaccountsconversation analysisSocial PsychologykeskustelunanalyysiCommunicationhaastattelutaccidentrikoksesta epäillytsuspectsLanguage and Linguisticsaction descriptionkuulusteludefensive techniquesAnthropologypolice interviewscriminal offenceskielellinen vuorovaikutus
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Joint planning in conversations with a person with aphasia

2021

Abstract This study explores practices employed by a person with aphasia (PWA) and his wife to organize joint planning sequences and negotiate deontic rights (a participants' entitlement to initiate planning sequences and the entitlement to accept or reject a plan). We analyze two different conversations between a man with aphasia and his wife and their adult daughter. Using Conversation Analysis (CA), we identify practices that further the PWA's participation in the interaction while planning afternoon activities together with his wife. The PWA contributes to the planning talk by initiating and modifying planning sequences. The spouse supports his participation by aligning with his initiat…

Linguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDeontic logicEntitlementPublic relationsLanguage and LinguisticsNegotiationConversation analysisArtificial IntelligenceAphasiaVDP::Humanities: 000::Linguistics: 010Agency (sociology)medicineWifeConversationmedicine.symptombusinessPsychologymedia_common
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Negotiation of expertise and multifunctionality : PowerPoint presentations as interactional activity types in workplace meetings

2016

This article investigates exchanges between the presenter and another participant within PowerPoint presentations in workplace meetings. Using ethnomethodological conversation analysis as a method, it examines 1) how participants orient to each other's expertise, 2) what is accomplished through the exchange and 3) how the PowerPoint slide is interwoven with the process. The results show how the exchanges establish the presentation as information delivery in which the complexity of professional knowledge is displayed and negotiated. Moreover, there is an orientation to directive functions of the presentation activity. The PowerPoint slides as a text and as a material object are evoked for th…

Linguistics and Languageconversation analysisSocial PsychologyProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectworkplace interactionta6121Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyInformation deliveryLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemicsPresentation0502 economics and businessPedagogymedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsCommunicationspeaker changebusiness.industrydeonticskeskustelunanalyysiCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsDirectiveObject (philosophy)NegotiationConversation analysis0602 languages and literatureepistemicsPsychologybusiness050203 business & managementPowerPoint presentation
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Openings in technology-mediated business meetings

2015

The prerequisites for opening a meeting, or beginning any kind of interaction for that matter, are participants’ presence and shared orientation towards the situation at hand. This paper analyses how the initial moments of technology-mediated business meetings involving distributed work groups are organized sequentially and multimodally. Drawing on video-recorded meetings in an international company, it documents the multimodal practices used in the process of establishing co-orientation to the shared meeting space and achieving entry into the meeting. The analysis shows that the stepwise unfolding of the opening phase requires the coordination of verbal and bodily conducts as well as the a…

Linguistics and Languageconversation analysiskokouksetbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)keskustelunanalyysimultimodal practicesta6121työpaikatPublic relationsSpace (commercial competition)Phase (combat)Language and LinguisticsConversation analysisArtificial Intelligencetechnology-mediated interactionteknologiavideoneuvottelutSociologybusinessWorking groupAffordanceworkplace meetingsmultimodaalisuusJournal of Pragmatics
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Explaining Hooke’s Law : Definitional Practices in a CLIL Physics Classroom

2016

This article examines how a teacher in a Content-and-Language-Integrated-Learning (CLIL) program engages in various definitional practices during a plenary episode in a physics class taught in English in Finland. The episode focuses on explaining Hooke’s law, which involves defining its key concepts and their relations as instructable matters. Using multimodal conversation analysis, the article shows how the teacher accomplishes definitions and definition-related actions through talk and a range of embodied and material resources. The different configurations of resources are coordinated to elucidate the key concepts, to contextualize them in relation to the larger activity, and to situate …

Linguistics and Languagedefinitionsta6121luokkatyöskentelyfysiikanopettajatLanguage and LinguisticsDomain (software engineering)Physical phenomenaPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516Relation (history of concept)määrittelyPhysical law060201 languages & linguisticsClass (computer programming)content-and-language-integrated-learningkeskustelunanalyysiCLILCommunication06 humanities and the artsselittäminenTeacher educationopetustilanneConversation analysisvieraskielinen opetusEmbodied cognition0602 languages and literaturephysicsApplied Linguistics
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Hands-on tasks in CLIL science classrooms as sites for subject-specific language use and learning

2015

This paper is concerned with content and language integrated learning (CLIL), i.e. classrooms where a foreign or second language (L2) is used as the means of instruction and where content and language learning objectives merge. More specifically, it explores the potential of hands-on tasks in CLIL chemistry and physics lessons to serve as sites for using and learning subject-specific language, conceptualised as both special concepts and terminology as well as subject-specific ways of constructing meaning. Using discourse analysis, attention was directed to hands-on tasks as well as pre-task and post-task phases. The findings indicate that despite the evident content orientation in the tasks…

Linguistics and Languagehands-on taskssubject-specific languageCLILComputer scienceComprehension approachta6121Language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsdiskurssianalyysiEducationLanguage transferContent and language integrated learningUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage assessmentLanguage educationta516classroom interactiondiscourse analysisLanguage industrySystem
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Conducting a task while reconstructing its meaning

2022

This article investigates the way an institutional task of a meeting is oriented to by different meeting participants and developed in and through local interaction. Our data come from a city organization, where a large organizational change is planned and prepared through a series of face-to-face encounters and accompanying written texts. Using the notion of recontextualization and by connecting it to the conversation analytical method and to the notion of intersubjectivity, the study examines how the institutional task that is verbalized in written form prior to the meeting is conceptualized by meeting participants in their turns of talk. By doing so, the study will particularly shed ligh…

Linguistics and Languagekeskustelunanalyysimedia_common.quotation_subjectagendaLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsammatti-identiteettiTask (project management)PhilosophyrecontextualizationConversation analysisConversationintersubjektiivisuusSociologySet (psychology)Construct (philosophy)institutional taskmeeting interactionIntersubjectivityReciprocalmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Spelling out consequences : conditional constructions as a means to resist proposals in organisational planning process

2016

Organisational planning processes often materialise as a series of meetings, where the future of the organisation is jointly discussed and negotiated as a part of local decision-making sequences. Using conversation and discourse analytical approaches, this article investigates how proposals concerning the future can also be resisted by employing a specific device, a conditional construction ( if X, then Y). The data for the study originate from a city organisation, whose customer services are being developed. The results show how the conditional constructions work in two interrelated ways. First, by introducing a problematic hypothetical situation, they outline the undesirable consequences…

Linguistics and Languagelongitudinal dataProcess managementconversation analysisSocial PsychologyOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121Language and LinguisticsMultimodality0502 economics and businessConversationconditional constructionsdiscourse analysismultimodalitymultimodaalisuusmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticskeskustelunanalyysiCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artshypothetical situationWork lifeSpellingdiskurssianalyysiPlanning processConversation analysisWork (electrical)Anthropology0602 languages and literatureproposalsorganisational planningrejectionmeeting interaction050203 business & management
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Collaborative storytelling with a person with aphasia - Promoting agency in a multiparty interaction

2021

Introduction: This study explores practices employed by a person with aphasia (PWA) and his wife to organize collaborative storytelling in a multiparty interaction. We identify practices that further the PWA’s agency – his impact on action – while he is telling a story together with his wife. Method: Using conversation analysis (CA), we carried out a case study of a successful storytelling sequence involving a 39-year-old man with anomic aphasia during a conversation with friends. Analysis: The PWA contributed to the storytelling by initiating the story sequence and by producing short but significant utterances in which he provided essential information and displayed epistemic authority. Th…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectAnomic aphasiamedicine.diseaseLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingConversation analysisAction (philosophy)AphasiaAgency (sociology)PedagogymedicineWifeConversationmedicine.symptomPsychologyStorytellingmedia_common
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Partial repetitions as other-initiations of repair in second language talk: Re-establishing understanding and doing learning

2014

Abstract This conversation analytical paper examines other-initiated repair sequences in everyday interactions between first and second language speakers of Finnish. More specifically, it focuses on sequences that are initiated by a second language speaker by repeating a part of the trouble source turn and shows that the repetitions are recurrently treated as actions indicating specific language-related problems of understanding. The analysis suggests that the linguistic asymmetry in second language interactions is a resource that is drawn upon in situations in which other resources for action formation and recognition are not sufficient. In addition, the analysis illustrates why and how ce…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectComprehension approachta6121Second-language attritionLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsConversation analysisUniversal Networking LanguageLanguage transferArtificial IntelligenceDevelopmental linguisticsConversationPsychologymedia_commonJournal of Pragmatics
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