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      Interactive features in Yucatec Mayan narratives

      Language in Society
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          This paper examines how Yucatec Mayan people conceive of conversations. Special attention is given to the role of narrator, respondent, and audience in those speech arts which utilize conversational genres. The conversational genres of ordinary talk, storytelling, and myth-telling in Yucatec Mayan are all dialogues. One field-recorded narrative is analyzed in detail in order to illustrate the distribution and scope of narrator and respondent speech. (Ethnography of speaking, Middle American native language use, discourse analysis, mythology and folklore performance.)

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                Journal
                Language in Society
                Lang. Soc.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0047-4045
                1469-8013
                December 1980
                December 18 2008
                December 1980
                : 9
                : 3
                : 307-319
                Article
                10.1017/S004740450000823X
                961caeb9-b0d1-46c0-8cd3-83e45bf541cd
                © 1980

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