Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie

This article presents a dialogical approach to Chinese and German SMS communication. SMS- interactions have frequently been studied from a 'monological point of view', looking at single SMS-messages. In this article, we will develop a dialogically grounded perspective on the interactive dy...

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Main Authors: Susanne Günthner, Saskia Kriese
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2012-01-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:http://www.linguistik-online.de/57_12/guenthnerKriese.html
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spelling doaj-2d86869e019d4ad0923fa7284a758c382021-07-02T02:51:14ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142012-01-015774370Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive StudieSusanne GünthnerSaskia KrieseThis article presents a dialogical approach to Chinese and German SMS communication. SMS- interactions have frequently been studied from a 'monological point of view', looking at single SMS-messages. In this article, we will develop a dialogically grounded perspective on the interactive dynamics and the social activities constructed in everyday SMS dialogues. Based on SMS data from Chinese and German students, we will argue that - even though production and reception of SMS messages are removed in time and space - SMS communication represents dialogically oriented social activities. Furthermore, as communicative practices, Chinese as well as German SMS-dialogues reveal features of routinization, grounded in technical prerequisites, in the particular writing systems and linguistic conventions as well as in culture specific forms of handling particular social activities.http://www.linguistik-online.de/57_12/guenthnerKriese.html
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Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
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title Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
title_short Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
title_full Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
title_fullStr Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
title_full_unstemmed Dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen SMS-Kommunikation – eine kontrastive Studie
title_sort dialogizität in der chinesischen und deutschen sms-kommunikation – eine kontrastive studie
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description This article presents a dialogical approach to Chinese and German SMS communication. SMS- interactions have frequently been studied from a 'monological point of view', looking at single SMS-messages. In this article, we will develop a dialogically grounded perspective on the interactive dynamics and the social activities constructed in everyday SMS dialogues. Based on SMS data from Chinese and German students, we will argue that - even though production and reception of SMS messages are removed in time and space - SMS communication represents dialogically oriented social activities. Furthermore, as communicative practices, Chinese as well as German SMS-dialogues reveal features of routinization, grounded in technical prerequisites, in the particular writing systems and linguistic conventions as well as in culture specific forms of handling particular social activities.
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