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摘要
本案例研究探讨了双语阿尔茨海默型痴呆症(DAT)患者及其主要护理伙伴在互动中的语码选择动态,重点是在私人场合进行的两次叙述性访谈。该研究结合了交流调适理论和会话分析法,考虑到了作为互动调适实践的语码选择和语码转换的模式、交流功能和效果。定性分析揭示了个别说话者通过语码选择所表达的包容性和非包容性互动调整,尤其侧重于转折界限处的语码调适。结果表明,两名患有 DAT 的说话者具有较高的语言意识,当对话伙伴进行代码调适时,会产生积极的交际效果。
Code accommodation as a measure of inclusion for bilingual people living with dementia of the Alzheimer’s
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This case study explores the dynamics of code choices in interactions involving bilingual people living with
dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type (DAT) and their primary care partners, focusing on two narrative interviews held in private
settings. Drawing on a combination of Communication Accommodation Theory and Conversation Analysis, it takes account of the
patterns, communicative functions and effects of code choices and code switching as practices of interactional adjustment. The
qualitative analysis sheds light on inclusive and non-inclusive interactional adjustments expressed through code choices by
individual speakers, especially focusing on code accommodation at turn boundaries. Results indicate a high language awareness in
the two speakers living with DAT and positive communicational outcomes when code accommodation is performed by the conversational
partner.