Sounds on the margins of language at the heart of interaction

L Keevallik, R Ogden - Research on Language and Social …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
What do people do with sniffs, lip-smacks, grunts, moans, sighs, whistles, and clicks, where
these are not part of their language's phonetic inventory? They use them, we shall show, as …

Between sound and speech: Liminal signs in interaction

M Dingemanse - Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
When people talk, they recruit a wide range of expressive devices for interactional work,
from sighs, sniffs, clicks, and whistles to other conduct that borders on the linguistic. These …

Audible sniffs: Smelling-in-interaction

L Mondada - Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article contributes to the study of nonlexical sound resources in social interaction by
describing sniffs as sounds made by the body that have a physiological origin but also …

Defining filler particles: A phonetic account of the terminology, form, and grammatical classification of “filled pauses”

M Belz - Languages, 2023 - mdpi.com
The terms hesitation, planner, filler, and filled pause do not always refer to the same
phonetic entities. This terminological conundrum is approached by investigating the …

Participating in storytelling at ages 3 and 8

HZ Waring - Storytelling practices in home and educational contexts …, 2022 - Springer
Conversation analytic work on young children's storytelling across various settings (eg
Burdelski and Evaldsson,. Research on Children and Social Interaction 3: 1–5, 2019) has …

Hebrew stance-taking gasps: From bodily response to social communicative resource

YM Ben-Moshe - Language & Communication, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper describes' gasps'–ingressive vocoids, ingressive nasal stops, and certain sharp
inbreaths–expressing stance in Hebrew conversation. A sharp inbreath can be part of a …

Strain grunts and the organization of participation

L Keevallik - New Perspectives on Goffman in Language and …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter looks at how people vocally display bodily strain. While strain sounds can be a
“leakage” of an individual bodily effort, they can also be performed without tension beyond …

[HTML][HTML] Non-lexical vocalizations help novices learn joint embodied actions

S Albert, D vom Lehn - Language & Communication, 2023 - Elsevier
Non-lexical vocalizations are key interactional resources for novices learning joint embodied
actions. We use ethnomethodological video analysis of a beginners' partner dance …

[HTML][HTML] Accounting for changes in series of vocalisations–Professional vision in a gym-training session

IL Grahn, C Lindholm, M Huhtamäki - Journal of Pragmatics, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper presents a study of vocalisations, ie, non-lexical sounds, in video-filmed sessions
of gym training where one personal trainer (PT) and three clients are working out together …

Demonstrating and guiding how to smell in tasting sessions:. nhHHHhh and the audible-visible production of sensorial intersubjectivity

L Mondada - Language & Communication, 2023 - Elsevier
The paper describes the systematic use and sequential positioning of a specific nonlexical
sound of the body, an audible sniff, indexing and making publicly audible that some smelling …