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LISO Seminar Series 1993-94 (Inaugral Series)
FALL 1993
Oct. 1
Introduction to LISO
Interdisciplinary data session led by Don Zimmerman
Oct. 15
Peggy Szymanski (Spanish-Portuguese graduate student)
“Achieving Agreement in Talk in Classroom Activity”
Oct. 29
John Gumperz
“The Early Days of Social Studies of Language Use”
Elise Karkkainen (Linguistics graduate student)
“Epistemic Expressions in Conversation”
Nov. 12
John Heritage (Sociology, UCLA)
“And-prefacing in institutional talk”
Dec. 3
Sandy Thompson & Yoshi Ono
“Unattached Noun Phrases in Conversation”
WINTER 1994
Jan. 14
Emanuel Schegloff (Sociology, UCLA)
“Confirming allusions”
Jan. 21
Jorg Bergmann (visiting at UCLA from Germany)
“Moral accountability in citizen calls to Fire Departments”
Jan. 28
Judith Green & Carol Dixon (Education, UCSB)
“Talking events into being”
Feb. 11
Tom Scheff (Sociology, UCSB)
“The Verstehen Tradition applied to verbatim texts”
Feb. 18
Carolyn Baker (visiting at UCSB from Australia)
“Mother-Child Interaction”
March 11
Rodney Beaulieu (Education, UCSB)
"Examining emotions & conflict in classroom discourse"
SPRING 1994
April 15
Sandy Thompson (Linguistics, UCSB)
Discussion: "Resources and repair: a cross-linguistic study of the syntactic organization of repair"
by Fox, Barbara A., Makoto Hayashi, and Robert Jasperson
April 22
Bill Felstiner (Sociology, UCSB)
Data Session: Attorney-client discourse
May 6
Enrique Hamel (visiting at Stanford & UCSB) Dept. of Anthropology of the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico City.
"Los albures en Tepito: Verbal duelling and barrio identity"
May 20
Jenny Cook-Gumperz (Education, UCSB)
Data Session: "Collaborative work in a bilingual classroom"