How Can the ‘Autonomous Speaker’ Survive in Atypical Interaction? The Case of Anarthria and Aphasia

作者: Peter Auer , Angelika Bauer , Ina Hörmeyer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28799-3_13

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摘要: Autonomous speakership is a key concept of Western language ideology. In interactional practice, our autonomy as speakers course never complete; but we can stick to this ideology because the “conversational engine” (Levinson) accommodates good deal collaboration without endangering concept. Two important reasons for are a. a.that are given chance do whatever they want by themselves first; and b. b.that even in those cases which obviously cannot, their coparticipants support them such way not make lose control over utterance.

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