Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies (ALDS)
School of Linguistics and Language Studies
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
ALDS 3702 [0.5 credit]
Conversation Analysis
Theory and methods for, and practice in, the sequential analysis of talk in interaction, in both ordinary conversation and institutional settings, including such phenomena as turn-taking, adjacency pairs, topic management, and repair. Relation of conversation analysis to ethnographic studies of interaction.Precludes additional credit for LALS 2706 or LALS 3702 (no longer offered).
Prerequisite: third-year standing in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, or in Linguistics, or enrolment in the CTESL program, or permission of the instructor.
Lectures three hours a week.
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