Research Article
2012

Prosodic imitation in classroom interaction

Publication: Gender and Language
Volume 6, Number 1

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This article presents an analysis of how Finnish teenagers use prosodic imitation in their classroom interaction. The data consists of video recordings (14 lessons) of naturally occurring classroom interaction in junior secondary schools (students aged 13-15). The study is conducted by applying conversation analysis (CA). The prosodic imitation I explore involves the turns-at-talk that orient prosodically to the preceding turns in terms of, for example, intonation, pitch, volume, rhythm, or voice quality (Szczepek Reed 2008). When imitating, the participants usually also recycle some of the verbal elements (words or a syntactic construction) in their source turns. I argue that while prosodic imitation is in many respects a gendered practice, in addition to earlier studies that report boys silencing girls by imitating them (Gordon et al. 1999, Palmu 2003), I show that students use prosodic imitation to various interactional purposes. It is suggested that the prevalent function of prosodic imitation is to express alignment with the preceding turn/speaker, and the students, especially the girls, make most use of this imitation in the negotiations concerning institutional and gender asymmetries. Prosodic imitation is thereby one means for students to playfully deconstruct the institutionally organized interactional setting, and hence one of the instruments they use to empower themselves in interaction.

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Gender and Language
Volume 6Number 12012
Pages: 197 - 232

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Published in print: 2012
Published online: 4 November 2024

Keywords

  1. affective control theory
  2. affective sentiments
  3. determiners
  4. noun phrase grammar
  5. social identities

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Liisa Tainio [email protected]
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Biography: Liisa Tainio is Professor of Finnish language and literature education at the Department of Teacher Education, University of Helsinki, Finland. She has published in national and international journals on classroom interaction and on interaction in other learning environments by using conversation analysis as her method. On the analysis of written texts, especially on school textbooks, she has applied the method of critical discourse analysis. Recently, she has been interested in interaction, learning and literacy in L1-classrooms. These topics are viewed from the point of view of gender in interaction.

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