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Encounters at the Counter

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Bringing together a diverse collection of studies from a team of international scholars, this pioneering volume focuses on interactions in shops, exploring the dynamics of conversation between sellers and customers. Beginning with the emergence of a 'need' for a product before the request to a seller is actually made, all the way through to the payment phase, it explores the rich and deeply methodical practices employed by customers and sellers as they go about the apparently mundane work of buying and selling small items. It looks at how seller and customer interact both verbally, and by means of manipulating the material objects involved, across a range of different kinds of purchase. Providing new insights into multimodal human interaction and the organisation of the commercial activity, it aims to bring about a new understanding of the fundamental ways in which economic value, possession and ownership is achieved.

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ISBN: 9781009215992
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Author: Barbara A Fox, Lorenza Mondada, MarjaLeena Sorjonen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 300 pages
Series: Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics
Genres: Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
Grammar, syntax and morphology
Sociology