The turn-taking system in American presidential debates

Other Title(s)

تبادل الأدوار الكلامية في المناظرات الرئاسية الأمريكية

Author

Khalil, Huda Hadi

Source

Journal of the College of Education for Women

Issue

Vol. 24, Issue 1 (31 Mar. 2013), pp.303-323, 21 p.

Publisher

University of Baghdad College of Education for Women

Publication Date

2013-03-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

21

Main Subjects

Languages & Comparative Literature

Topics

Abstract AR

تعتمد عملية التنظيم والتنسيق في أي محادثة على نظام تبادل الأدوار.

إن هذا النظام هو عبارة عن عملية تمكن المشتركين في محادثة ما من أخذ أدوارهم في الكلام كما يتحقق تطور المحادثة واستمرارها من خلال تبادل الأدوار بين المتحدث و المتلقي.

إن نظام تبادل الأدوار ليس بالعملية الاعتباطية و إنما هو عبارة عن عملية عالية التنظيم تعمل في إطار مجموعة من القوانين التي تنظم سيرها.

تعمل هذه القوانين على مساعدة المتحدث على انجاز عملية تبادل الأدوار بنجاح في أي محادثة.

Abstract EN

The organization and coordination of any communication is based on the system of turn-taking which refers to the process by which a participant in a conversation takes the role of speaker.

The progression of any conversation is achieved by the change of roles between speaker and hearer which, in its turn, represents the heart of the turn-taking system.

The turn-taking system is not a random process but it is a highly organized process governed by a set of rules.

Thus, this system has certain features and rules which exist in any English communicative process.

These rules, if applied by speakers, help to achieve successful exchange of turns in any conversation.

This paper attempts to present full exposition of the concepts of conversation, conversation analysis and institutional talk.

This is the subject-matter of section one.

In the second section, a comprehensive theoretical background of turn-taking system has been presented.

The paper mainly aims at making detailed analysis of the Turn-taking system in the American Presidential Debates.

The analysis is done in the third section by investigating and examining the corpus which consists of three American Presidential.

Debates chosen randomly.

These debates are : 1.

Republican presidential candidate debate in Simi Valley, California January 30, 2008.

2.

Republican presidential candidate debate in Washington, DC November 22, 2011.

3.

Republican presidential candidate debate in Des Moines December 10, 2011.

The three debates have been downloaded from the internet from the website http : / / www.presidency.ucsb.edu / debates.

php.

In each debate, there are a number of presidential candidates who have different political orientations.

The analysis is presented through certain points supported by statistics and examples which are in the form of quoted extracts chosen from the three debates analyzed.

Section four is devoted for presenting the conclusions arrived at throughout conducting the analysis of the three debates.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Khalil, Huda Hadi. 2013. The turn-taking system in American presidential debates. Journal of the College of Education for Women،Vol. 24, no. 1, pp.303-323.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Khalil, Huda Hadi. The turn-taking system in American presidential debates. Journal of the College of Education for Women Vol. 24, no. 1 (2013), pp.303-323.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Khalil, Huda Hadi. The turn-taking system in American presidential debates. Journal of the College of Education for Women. 2013. Vol. 24, no. 1, pp.303-323.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 322-323

Record ID

BIM-336549