Addressing a source of trouble outside of the repair space

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Abstract

A body of research in conversation analysis has identified a range of structurally-provided positions in which sources of trouble in talk-in-interaction can be addressed using repair. These practices are contained within what . Schegloff (1992) calls the repair space. In this paper, I examine a rare instance in which a source of trouble is not resolved within the repair space and comes to be addressed outside of it. The practice by which this occurs is a post-completion account; that is, an account that is produced after the possible completion of the sequence containing a source of trouble. Unlike fourth position repair, the final repair position available within the repair space, this account is not made in preparation for a revised response to the trouble-source turn. Its more restrictive aim, rather, is to circumvent an ongoing difference between the parties involved. I argue that because the trouble is addressed in this manner, and in this particular position, the repair space can be considered as being limited to the sequence in which a source of trouble originates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)374-386
Number of pages13
JournalJOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
Volume44
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conversation analysis
  • Intersubjectivity
  • Post-completion account
  • Repair
  • Repair space
  • Talk-in-interaction

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