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      Place reference in story beginnings: A cross-linguistic study of narrative and interactional affordances

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      Language in Society
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          People often begin stories in conversation by referring to person, time, and place. We study story beginnings in three societies and find place reference is recurrently used to (i) set the stage, foreshadowing the type of story and the kind of response due, and to (ii) make the story cohere, anchoring elements of the developing story. Recipients orient to these interactional affordances of place reference by responding in ways that attend to the relevance of place for the story and by requesting clarification when references are incongruent or noticeably absent. The findings are based on 108 story beginnings in three unrelated languages: Cha'palaa, a Barbacoan language of Ecuador; Northern Italian, a Romance language of Italy; and Siwu, a Kwa language of Ghana. The commonalities suggest we have identified generic affordances of place reference, and that storytelling in conversation offers a robust sequential environment for systematic comparative research. (Storytelling, place, narrative, conversation analysis, interactional linguistics)*

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                Journal
                applab
                Language in Society
                Lang. Soc.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0047-4045
                1469-8013
                April 2017
                February 2017
                : 46
                : 02
                : 129-158
                Article
                10.1017/S0047404516001019
                b772ef3f-9d6e-4571-a3b6-b36ea77c117f
                © 2017
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