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Studies in dialogue and discourse. III. Utterance structure and utterance function in interrogative sequences
Authors:Elliot G Mishler
Institution:(1) Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Mental Health Center, 02115 Cambridge, Massachusetts
Abstract:Natural conversations in first-grade classrooms are analyzed. Exchanges that are initiated and extended by questioning are the focus of attention, and analyses are directed principally to a comparison of adult-initiated and child-initiated interrogative series. Differences in structural features are found for each component utterance of an interrogative unit of discourse, namely, question, response, and confirmation. Adults ask more constraining questions than children, and children respond in more complex although less appropriate ways to children's questions than to adults' questions. The type of discourse within which an utterance is located influences the features of children's responses to children's but not to adults' questions. These differences are interpreted as reflecting differences in the relative power of adults and children in these settings.This work has been supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation for research on ldquoSocial Effects on Language and Communication,rdquo Grant No. GS-3001.
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