Investigating Intimate Discourse

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Brian Clancy
British National Corpus
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community of practice
Concordance Lines
conversational pragmatics
Corpus Linguistic
Corpus Linguistic Methodology
Corpus linguistics
Corpus Methodology
Discourse Analysis
Domains of Discourse
Empathetic Deixis
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Family discourse
High Involvement Style
Interpersonal Discourse
Interpersonal Markers
Intimate Communities
Intimate Context Type
Intimate Discourse
Intimate Relationships
Irish English
Irish sociolinguistics
Keyword Lists
Limerick Belfast Corpus
Limerick Corpus
linguistic features in family communication
linguistic interaction patterns
Modern Family
Mutual Engagement
Non-verbal Intimacy
Pragmatic Markers
Pragmatics
private speech behaviour
Sociolinguistics
Speaker Relationships
spoken language analysis
Taboo Items
Taboo Language
Turn Initial Items
Word Frequency List

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415706322
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Intimate discourse – that between couples, family and close friends in private, non-professional settings – lies at the heart of our everyday linguistic experience. It creates and sustains our closest relationships.

Using an innovative blend of the community of practice model with a corpus linguistic methodology, Brian Clancy expertly reveals the patterns that characterise the shared linguistic repertoire of intimates. Corpus methods such as frequency and concordance are thoroughly introduced, exemplified and systematically employed in order to operationalise the concept of the community of practice in relation to intimate discourse. A half-million-word corpus of intimate data collected in various settings throughout Ireland provides the data for insights into patterns such as intimates’ use of pronouns, vocatives, taboo language and pragmatic markers. The intimate linguistic repertoire that emerges is shown to facilitate the delicate balance between our instinctive desire to be involved in the lives of those closest to us while at the same time recognising their need for privacy and non-imposition.

Investigating Intimate Discourse will primarily be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers working in the area, and to those working in related areas such as discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics and pragmatics. Advanced undergraduates taking modules in those subjects will also find the book useful.

Brian Clancy is a lecturer in academic writing and research methods at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland. He is co-author of Introducing Pragmatics in Use (Routledge, 2011).