
The Embodied Work of Repairing-for-Teasing in Everyday L2 Talk
Author(s) -
Niina Lilja,
Søren Wind Eskildsen
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
social interaction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-3620
DOI - 10.7146/si.v5i2.130872
Subject(s) - embodied cognition , ascription , action (physics) , exaggeration , psychology , key (lock) , aesthetics , communication , linguistics , art , computer science , psychoanalysis , philosophy , physics , computer security , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
This paper focuses on participants’ embodied conduct in the service of action ascription in teasing environments. The teasing activity is sequentially organized as an other-initiated repair sequence in which the other-initiations of repair (OIRs) are used as vehicles for carrying out the teasing actions (see also Schegloff, 1997, 2007; Rossi, 2018). The analysis shows that the double-barreled OIRs are designed as multimodal action packages in which the verbal part is delivered in a serious manner and combined with embodied conduct that typically characterizes repair environments, such as head turns and tilts, forward-leaning, and gestural holds, but produced in exaggerated or pretended manner. The embodied exaggeration and performed character are the key elements contributing to action ascription in teasing environments.