后缀和顺序

C. W. Raymond
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本文对作为社会互动参与者资源的词法研究——广义地说,“构词法”——提出了一些思考。首先,我要提请大家注意形态学,它是会话分析学家和互动语言学家相对较少研究的语言结构组成部分,因为它还没有像语音和句法那样得到同样的专门考虑。然后,我介绍了一项正在进行的关于西班牙语后缀/后缀的研究——重点是小词(例如,- ito)、助词(例如,- ote)和最高级(例如,-ísimo)——并描述了相互作用的顺序如何为分析人员提供深刻的洞察参与者对形态资源的倾向。通过我所说的“形态转换”——在这里以同回合和下回合的位置为例——相互作用者依次构建和暴露形态复杂性,在局部实例化其与行动服务的相关性。有人认为,因此对转换的关注为分析人员提供了一种“闯入”基于形态的集合的方法。在最后的讨论中,我描述了以形态学为中心的研究如何与其他相互作用现象的探索交叉,在此之前,提出了一系列案例来说明这种方法。
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Suffixation and sequentiality
This paper offers some reflections on the study of morphology – broadly speaking, ‘word formation’ – as a participants’ resource in social interaction. I begin by calling attention to morphology as a comparatively underexamined component of linguistic structure by conversation analysts and interactional linguists, in that it has yet to receive the same dedicated consideration as have, e.g., phonetics and syntax. I then present an ongoing study of suffixes/suffixation in Spanish – focusing on diminutives (e.g., –ito), augmentatives (e.g., –ote), and superlatives (i.e., –ísimo) – and describe how the sequentiality of interaction can offer analysts profound insight into participants’ orientations to morphological resources. With what I refer to as ‘morphological transformations’ – exemplified here in both same-turn and next-turn positions – interactants sequentially construct and expose morphological complexity as such, locally instantiating its relevance in the service of action. It is argued that a focus on transformations therefore provides analysts with a means to ‘break into’ morphology-based collections. A range of cases are presented to illustrate this methodological approach, before a concluding discussion in which I describe how morphology-focused investigations may intersect with explorations of other interactional phenomena.
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