Description
The present volume is the fruit of a decade-old endeavor focused on the study of spoken discourse under the auspices of the Institute of Modern Greek Studies. It contains 18 papers on the use of Modern Greek in spoken interaction, and covers a wide array of linguistic phenomena which – beyond the specific linguistic means with which they are instantiated – can be subsumed under the following broad categories: the structure and organization of conversation, negotiation and disagreement, repetition-reformulation, the construction of identities/collectivities.
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