Language in qualitative research
What is meant by the term “adjacency pair” in CA?
An interviewer and interviewee sitting next to each other
Two linked phases of conversation
Two similar questions asked in rapid succession
A mechanism used to repair an embarrassing mistake
Two linked phases of conversation
One of the basic tools of CA is the identification of “adjacency pairs” in patterns of speech. This term refers to linked phases of conversation that typically occur together, such as a question and answer, or an invitation and acceptance. The identification of an “adjacency pair” in analysis can indicate shared acceptance of a speech convention, so lack of the ‘appropriate’ response can also be the subject of analysis.
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 529
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 529
Two linked phases of conversation One of the basic tools of CA is the identification of “adjacency pairs” in patterns of speech. This term refers to linked phases of conversation that typically occur together, such as a question and answer, or an invitation and acceptance. The identification of an “adjacency pair” in analysis can indicate shared acceptance of a speech convention, so lack of the ‘appropriate’ response can also be the subject of analysis.
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 529
Reference: Bryman: Social Research Methods: 5th Edition Page(s) 529
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D. Run away in a panic
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A. There is no pre-existing material reality that constrains individual action
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A. Intake of breath
B. Prolonged sound
C. Emphasis on the next word
D. Slight pause
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A. The meaning of an utterance depends on the context in which it is used
B. Speech acts can be listed and indexed after transcription
C. Words are constitutive of the social world in which they are located
D. People tend to wave their index finger in the air while speaking
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A. A method rather than a theory
B. A resource rather than a topic
C. A theory rather than a method
D. A topic rather than a resource
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A. The process of making non-factual data appear to be factual
B. The general resources people use to perform discursive acts
C. The frames of reference audiences use to hear messages
D. The stock of academic knowledge people draw upon in sociology
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