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Abstract
This article studies the formats Do we X, Should/Shall we X, and Let’s X in
order to deepen our understanding of face-to-face collaborative interactions at the computer. We use 6 hours of data of university
students collaborating in British and American English, and our methodology is Conversation Analysis. We demonstrate that the
participants display and orient to the immediacy/remoteness of the task, as well as their entitlement to carry out the proposed
task, when they put forward a proposed action. To do so, they use specific formats, specific verbs, and display specific tasks
depending on their needs, emerging from the unfolding of the collaboration. We argue that collaboration is not only a matter of
organising the accomplishment of a set of tasks, but also of displaying what kind of task is being proposed, and to what extent
the speaker is entitled to the proposed task.
本文研究了Do we X、Should/Show we X和Let’s X的格式,以加深我们对计算机上面对面协作交互的理解。我们使用了6个小时的大学生英美英语合作数据,我们的方法是会话分析。我们证明,当参与者提出拟议的行动时,他们表现出并倾向于任务的即时性/远程性,以及他们执行拟议任务的权利。为了做到这一点,他们使用特定的格式、特定的动词,并根据自己的需求显示特定的任务,这是在合作的展开中产生的。我们认为,协作不仅是组织完成一组任务的问题,而且是展示提出的任务类型,以及演讲者有权在多大程度上获得提出的任务。
期刊介绍:
This international peer-reviewed journal aims to advance knowledge in the growing and strongly interdisciplinary area of Interaction Studies in biological and artificial systems. Understanding social behaviour and communication in biological and artificial systems requires knowledge of evolutionary, developmental and neurobiological aspects of social behaviour and communication; the embodied nature of interactions; origins and characteristics of social and narrative intelligence; perception, action and communication in the context of dynamic and social environments; social learning.