Arguing about the future: On indirect disagreements in conversations

Citation
A. Georgakopoulou, Arguing about the future: On indirect disagreements in conversations, J PRAGMATIC, 33(12), 2001, pp. 1881-1900
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Language & Linguistics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
ISSN journal
03782166 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
12
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1881 - 1900
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-2166(200112)33:12<1881:AATFOI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
The point of departure for this paper is the widely accepted view that any further research on disagreement, as well as on other allegedly 'face-threa tening' or 'dispreferred' acts, needs to be context-sensitive in order to s hed light not just on the types of devices for constructing disagreement in different local contexts but also on the interrelations between the act of disagreement and interactional goals or purposes that may be locally in pl ay. Specifically, the study uncovers the main devices of sequencing and pro duction of disagreements in informal Greek conversations between young peop le. The discussion will demonstrate that disagreements in the data are syst ematically implied and indirectly constructed by means of a) specific turn- initial markers, (b) stories used as analogies for the issues debated, and c) questions. It will be argued that this pairing of disagreement and indir ectness in the context of informal conversations between intimates is neith er an index of sociability nor is it motivated by increased politeness and formality. It is, instead, shaped by the contextual exigencies of the data in question, in particular, the pariticipants' close knit relations, the im plicitness that their shared interactional history affords, the activity-ty pe in which disagreements mostly occur (in this case, talk about the future ), and, finally, the local norms of argumentation which call for a collabor ative perspective-building. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser ved.