articleResearch on Language and Social InteractionFeb 29, 2008GREEN OA

Stance, Alignment, and Affiliation During Storytelling: When Nodding Is a Token of Affiliation

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

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Abstract

Through stories, tellers communicate their stance toward what they are reporting. Story recipients rely on different interactional resources to display alignment with the telling activity and affiliation with the teller's stance. In this article, I examine the communication resources participants to tellings rely on to manage displays of alignment and affiliation during the telling. The primary finding is that whereas vocal continuers simply align with the activity in progress, nods also claim access to the teller's stance toward the events (whether directly or indirectly). In mid-telling, when a recipient nods, she or he claims to have access to the teller's stance toward the event being reported, which in…

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Keywords
  • Storytelling
  • Psychology
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Security token
  • Conversation analysis
  • Social psychology
  • Turn-taking
  • Linguistics
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