导游中的已知问题解答行动

Yuri Hosoda, David Aline
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本研究探讨了导游如何通过某些问题形式(特别是已知答案问题(KAQs))实现互动,因为导游可以利用这些问题设计自己的谈话,以满足游客对知识的感知,并邀请游客参与由问题引发的谈话。约 470 分钟的视频录制数据来自日本、比利时、韩国和柬埔寨的导游活动。在这些导游活动中,英语是当地导游和外国游客的共同语言。分析揭示了移动导览是如何通过由导游的 KAQs 发起的序列来完成的,暴露了导游对这些问题的战略部署,并展示了他们随后如何利用游客的回答来构建他们的谈话。将本研究的结果与以往在其他机构(如教育和政治环境)中对 KAQs 的研究结果进行比较,可以看出,根据互动目标的不同,KAQs 可能会发挥不同的作用。
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Actions of known-answer questions in guided tours
This study explores how guided tour interaction is achieved through certain question formats, specifically known-answer questions (KAQs), as they are deployed by guides for subsequently designing their talk to fit perceived visitor knowledge and for inviting visitor involvement in question-initiated talk. The approximately 470 minutes of video-recorded data come from guided tours in Japan, Belgium, South Korea, and Cambodia. In these tours, English was used as a common language among local guides and their foreign visitors. Analysis revealed how mobile tours are accomplished through sequences initiated by guides’ KAQs, exposing the guides’ strategic deployment of these questions and demonstrating how they subsequently utilized visitor responses to construct their talk. Comparison of the findings from the current study with those from previous research on KAQs in other institutional talk, such as educational and political settings, implies that, depending on the interactional goals, KAQs may perform diverse actions.
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