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ArtikelConversational Actions and Category Relations: An Analysis of a Children's Argument  
Oleh: Hester, Sally ; Hester, Stephen
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Discourse Studies (Full Text) vol. 12 no. 1 (Jan. 2010), page 33-48.
Topik: children’s argument; children’s culture; conversation analysis; ethnomethodology; membership categorization analysis
Fulltext: Vol 12, no (1), page 33–48.pdf (239.52KB)
Isi artikelThis paper presents an analysis of conversational actions and category relations exhibited in an episode of argument between a brother and sister during a family meal. The paper is based on two sets of auspices: on a conversation analytic concern with the interconnection between the sequential and categorical ‘layers’ of organization to which parties to talk-in-interaction are demonstrably oriented, and on ‘Sacks’ Conjecture’ regarding children’s culture and adult–child ‘culture contact’. In terms of these auspices, the analysis shows that the children use both sequential and categorical cultural resources to produce their argument. To adapt a concept of Garfinkel’s (1967) – the documentary method of interpretation – the category relationship between the children is the underlying matter that the sequential particulars are used to reflexively document and constitute. Specifically, through the sequentially organized particulars of degradation and resistance the children recognizably and reflexively constitute their category relationship.
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