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Arts & Humanities Search® is an international, multidisciplinary database that corresponds to the Arts & Humanities Citation Index. The database fully covers 1,300 of the world's leading arts and humanities journals, plus relevant social and natural science journals, and has additional records from the Current Contents series of publications. For records added since January 1991, author keywords and KeyWords PlusTM may also be searched.
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| ACRONYM | CATEGORY NAME |
|---|---|
| ARCHITEC | Architecture |
| ARTS | Arts and Humanities |
| CITEDREF | Cited References |
| HISTORY | History |
| HUMANIT | Humanities |
| LANGUAGE | Language and Linguistics |
| OTHERSOC | Other Sources |
| PHILOS | Philosophy and Religion |
| POLISCI | Political Science |
| REVIEWS | Book Reviews |
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| GA=,NR= | 02372644 GENUINE ARTICLE#: 383KP NUMBER OF REFERENCES: 69 |
| /TI | TITLE: Semi-institutional discourse: The case of talk shows |
| AU= | AUTHOR(S): Ilie C (REPRINT) |
| CS= | CORPORATE SOURCE: Stockholm Univ,Dept English,S-10691 Stockholm//Sweden/ |
| (REPRINT); Stockholm Univ,Dept English,S-10691 Stockholm//Sweden/ | |
| JN=,PY=,SO= | JOURNAL: JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS, 2001 , V33, N2 (FEB), P209-254 |
| PU= | PUBLISHER: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS |
| SN= | ISSN: 0378-2166 |
| LA=,DT= | LANGUAGE: English DOCUMENT TYPE: Article |
| GL= | GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Sweden |
| SF= | SUBFILE: Social SciSearch |
| SC= | JOURNAL SUBJECT CATEGORY: LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS THEORY |
| /AB | ABSTRACT: This paper explores the nature of the talk show as a particular |
| instance of broadcast discourse, which is envisaged both as a media | |
| product and as an ongoing talk-oriented process. The analysis focuses | |
| on the discursive features of the talk show, regarded as a | |
| host-controlled, participant-shaped and audience-evaluated speech | |
| event. The approach taken here draws on recent research in | |
| conversation- and discourse-analysis, pragmatics, critical linguistics, | |
| philosophy of language, and media and cultural studies. | |
| By focusing on excerpts taken from two American talk shows (the | |
| Oprah Winfrey show and the Geraldo Riveria show), this study is | |
| intended to capture the distinguishing features of the talk show by | |
| comparing it with casual conversation, on the one hand, and with | |
| institutional interaction, on the other. It is proposed that one of the | |
| major distinguishing features of talk shows is their semi-institutional | |
| nature, i.e. they exhibit a mixture of characteristics pertaining to | |
| both casual conversation and institutional discourse in terms of | |
| discursive configuration and goal, participant role assignment and role | |
| switching, talk and topic control. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All | |
| rights reserved. | |
| /DE | DESCRIPTORS--Author Keywords: talk show ; semi-institutional discourse ; |
| monitored turn-taking ; asymmetrical role distribution ; multiple | |
| audience-oriented talk ; talk-framing patterns | |
| /ID | IDENTIFIERS--KeyWord Plus(R): NEWS INTERVIEWS; TURN-TAKING; ORGANIZATION; |
| QUESTIONS; RADIO | |
| CR= | CITED REFERENCES: |
| CA=,CY=,CW= | ABT V, 1994, V28, P171, J POP CULT |
| AINSWORTHVAUGHN N, 1994, V4, P194, J LINGUISTIC ANTHR | |
| BHATIA VK, 1993, ANAL GENRE LANGUAGE | |
| BURKE P, 1993, ART CONVEERSATION | |
| CHARAUDEAU P, 1991, TELEVISION DEBATS CU | |
| CLAYMAN S, 1993, V13, P19, TEXT | |
| DREW P, 1997, V2, P92, DISCOURSE SOCIAL INT | |
| FAIRCLOUGH N, 1998, DISCOURSE SOCIAL CHA | |
| FRANKEL R, 1990, P231, INTERACTION COMPETEN | |
| GARTON G, 1991, P100, BROADCAST TALK | |
| GREATBATCH D, 1992, P268, TALK WORK INTERACTIO | |
| HAAG LL, 1993, V26, P115, J POP CULT | |
| HARRIS S, 1989, P131, WORKING LANGUAGE MUL | |
| HERITAGE JC, 1995, V28, P1, RES LANG SOC INTERAC | |
| HUTCHBY I, 1996, V7, P481, DISCOURSE SOC | |
| ILIE C, 1999, V31, P975, J PRAGMATICS | |
| JUCKER A, 1986, NEWS INTERVIEWS PRAG | |
| LIVINGSTONE S, 1994, TALK TELEVISION | |
| MASCIAROTTE GJ, 1991, V11, P81, GENDERS | |
| MAYNARD D, 1991, V92, P448, AM J SOCIOL | |
| MCHOUL A, 1998, P225, CONCISE ENCY PRAGMAT | |
| MUNSON W, 1993, TALK TALK SHOW MEDIA | |
| PECK J, 1994, V27, P89, CULTURAL CRITIQUE | |
| PRESS B, 1997, SAN FRANCISCO C 0421 | |
| SCANNELL P, 1991, P1, BROADCAST TALK | |
| SCHEGLOFF EA, 1995, V28, P185, RES LANG SOC INTERAC | |
| SCHIFFRIN D, 1994, APPROACHES DISCOURSE | |
| SEARLE JR, 1995, CONSTRUCTION SOCIAL | |
| TANNEN D, 1992, TALKING VOICES REPET | |
| TOLSON A, 1991, P178, BROADCAST TALK | |
| VANDERSTRICHT W, 1997, V2, P1, MRS INTERNET J N S R | |
| WATSON DR, 1990, P263, INTERACTION COMPETEN | |
| WILSON J, 1989, BOUNDARIES CONVERSAT |
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| None | None | All Basic Index Fields | Word | S CRITICAL(W)LINGUISTICS |
| /AB | AB | Abstract1 | Word | S CASUAL(W)CONVERSATION? |
| /DE | DE | Author Keywords2,3 | Word & Phrase |
S TALK(W)SHOW?/DE S ASYMMETRICAL ROLE?/DE |
| /ID | ID | KeyWords Plus3,4 | Word & Phrase |
S TURN(W)TAKING/ID S NEWS INTERVIEWS/ID |
| /TI | TI | Title | Word | S SEMI(W)INSTITUTIONAL(W)DISCOURSE/TI |
1 Abstracts available for records from January 2001 forward.
3 Available for records from March 1991 forward.
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| AU= | AU | Author | Phrase | S AU=ILIE C |
| AV= | None | Abstract Available1 | Word & Phrase |
S AV=(ABSTRACT(W)AVAILABLE) S AV=ABSTRACT AVAILABLE |
| None | AZ | DIALOG Accession Number | ||
| CA= | CA | Cited Author | Phrase | S CA=TOLSON A? |
| CR= | CR | Cited Reference | Phrase | S CR=CLAYMAN S, 1993? |
| CS= | CS | Corporate Source | Word | S CS=(STOCKHOLM(W)UNIV) |
| CW= | CW | Cited Work | Word & Phrase |
S CW=(TALK(W)TELEVISION) S CW=CULTURAL CRITIQUE |
| CY= | CY | Cited Year | Phrase | S CY=1998 |
| DT= | DT | Document Type | Phrase | S DT=ARTICLE |
| GA= | GA | Genuine Article Number | Phrase | S GA=383KP |
| GL= | GL | Geographic Location | Phrase | S GL=SWEDEN |
| JN= | JN | Journal Name5 | Phrase | S JN=JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS |
| LA= | LA | Language | Phrase | S LA=ENGLISH |
| NR= | NR | Number of References | Numeric | S NR=69 |
| PU= | PU | Publisher | Phrase | S PU=ELSEVIER SCIENCE? |
| PY= | PY | Publication Year | Phrase | S PY=2001 |
| SC= | SC | Journal Subject Category | Word & Phrase |
S SC=(LINGUISTICS(W)THEORY) S SC=LANGUAGE "AND" LINGUISTICS THEORY |
| SF= | SF | Subfile | Word & Phrase |
S SF=(SOCIAL(W)SCISEARCH) S SF=SOCIAL SCISEARCH |
| SN= | SN | International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) | Phrase | S SN=0378-2166 S SN=03782166 |
| SO= | SO | Source Information6 | Word | S SO=(JOURNAL(1W)PRAGMATICS) |
| UD= | None | Update7 | Phrase | S UD=9999 |
| ZP= | ZP | Zip Code9 | Phrase | S ZP=53711 |
5 Journal name may be searched using either JN= or SO=.
6 Display includes Journal Name, Volume, Issue, Pagination, and Publication Year.
8 Limits only to reviews from 1989 forward.
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| / | DIALOG Accession Number | S S3/01944817-9999999 |
| /AB | Abstract Available | S S2/AB |
| /ART | Journal Article | S S1/ART |
| /CR | Contains Cited References | S S4/CR |
| /ENG | English Language | S S5/ENG |
| /NART | Non-Article | S S8/NART |
| /NOCR | No Cited References | S S7/NOCR |
| /NONENG | Non-English Language | S S6/NONENG |
| /NREV | Not a Review or Bibliography8 | S S9/NREV |
| /REV | Review or Bibliography8 | S S10/REV |
| /YYYY | Publication Year | S S1/1999:2001 |
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| 3 | Medium | Bibliographic Citation |
| 4 | -- | Full Record with Tagged Fields |
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| 6 | Free | Title, Genuine Article Number, Number of References, and Publication Year |
| 7 | Long | Bibliographic Citation and Abstract |
| 8 | Short | Title, Genuine Article Number, Number of References, Journal Subject Category, and Publication Year |
| 9 | Full | Full Record |
| K | -- | KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats |
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