The Omnirelevance of Action in the production of what appears to be an extended spate of talk by a single speaker-a discourse of sorts. 10 (2) Marcia and Donny, Stalled 01 02 Marcia: 03 Donny: 04 Marcia: Yeah 05 Donny: 06 Marcia: Donny: 07 08 Marcia: Donny: Hi Donny. Guess what.hh What. hh My ca:r is sta::lled.. (0.2) Donny: (n) I'm up here in the Glen? Marcia: Oh::. ((0.4) hhh A:nd.hh Donny: Donny: 1+ rings Hello? 'lo Marcia, = 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Donny: a:t uh: (-) in Brentwood?hh = 21 Marcia: 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Donny: 30 Marcia: Bye:. Donny: Donny: = (t's) Donny. Donny: Marcia: } (0.2) I don' know if it's possible, but [hhh)/(0.2)) see I haveta open up the ba:nk.hh (0.3) =Yeah:- en I know you want- (-) en I whoa- (-) en I would, but- except I've gotta leave in aybout five min(h)utes. (hheh) Okay then I gotta call somebody else.right away. 193 () Okay? = =Okay sa lot. = Bye-. Don Thanks The "discourse of sorts" which eventually gets produced here (at lines 9, 11, 15, 17-18, and 20) could be rendered as follows: My car is

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Look at the transcript in the folder. This should look familiar. The man in the transcript is going to ask the woman for a ride to work, but he doesn't come right out and ask for this. Discuss the politeness strategies the man seems to use to make his request (his Face Threatening Act) with specific reference to the conversation.
The Omnirelevance of Action
in the production of what appears to be an extended spate of talk by a
single speaker-a discourse of sorts.
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(2) Marcia and Donny, Stalled
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Hello?
'lo Marcia, =
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Donny:
Marcia:
Donny:
Marcia:
Donny:
Donny:
Marcia:
Donny:
Donny:
Donny:
Donny:
Marcia:
Donny:
= ('t's) Donny.
Hi Donny.
Guess what.hh
What.
hh My ca:r is sta::lled..
(0.2)
('n) I'm up here in the Glen?
Oh::.
(0.4)
hhh
A:nd.hh
(0.2)
I don' know if it's po:ssible, but (hhh)/(0.2)) see
I haveta open up the ba:nk.hh
(0.3)
a:t uh: (-) in Brentwood?hh =
=Yeah:- en I know you want- (-) en I whoa- (-) en I
would, but- except I've gotta leave in aybout five
min(h)utes. (hheh)
Okay then I gotta call somebody
else.right away.
Donny:
28 Marcia:
29
Donny:
30 Marcia: Bye:.
()
Okay? =
=Okay ks a lot. = Bye-.
Don
Thanks
193
The "discourse of sorts" which eventually gets produced here (at
lines 9, 11, 15, 17-18, and 20) could be rendered as follows: My car is
Transcribed Image Text:The Omnirelevance of Action in the production of what appears to be an extended spate of talk by a single speaker-a discourse of sorts. 10 (2) Marcia and Donny, Stalled 1+ rings Hello? 'lo Marcia, = Year:h 01 02 Marcia: 03 Donny: 04 Marcia: 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Donny: Marcia: Donny: Marcia: Donny: Donny: Marcia: Donny: Donny: Donny: Donny: Marcia: Donny: = ('t's) Donny. Hi Donny. Guess what.hh What. hh My ca:r is sta::lled.. (0.2) ('n) I'm up here in the Glen? Oh::. (0.4) hhh A:nd.hh (0.2) I don' know if it's po:ssible, but (hhh)/(0.2)) see I haveta open up the ba:nk.hh (0.3) a:t uh: (-) in Brentwood?hh = =Yeah:- en I know you want- (-) en I whoa- (-) en I would, but- except I've gotta leave in aybout five min(h)utes. (hheh) Okay then I gotta call somebody else.right away. Donny: 28 Marcia: 29 Donny: 30 Marcia: Bye:. () Okay? = =Okay ks a lot. = Bye-. Don Thanks 193 The "discourse of sorts" which eventually gets produced here (at lines 9, 11, 15, 17-18, and 20) could be rendered as follows: My car is
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