See also
denotational meaning;
reference
semantico-referential structure/
content, 146–148, 164, 246n.38
semiotics, 73, 74, 95, 230n.24, 243n.13,
252n.28, 269n.13
Shaffer, Thomas, 143, 173, 236n.88,
239n.123
silence, 24, 176, 186, 188, 190, 202–203,
240n.19, 266n.84
Silverstein, Michael, 18, 20, 25, 45, 109–
110, 215, 219–220, 225n.2, 228n.6,
229n.11, 230n.20, 230nn.22–23,
231n.25, 231n.27, 231nn.30–31,
232n.32, 232n.35, 232nn.36–37,
232n.39, 233n.43, 235n.76, 242n.8,
243n.13, 245n.38, 246n.42, 273n.49,
277n.68
similarity (sameness).
See
difference/
similarity
social class, 24–25, 33, 51, 76, 133, 140,
174, 176, 177, 189, 221, 234nn.60–
62, 234nn.64–65, 234n.69,
264n.70
socialization, 24, 34, 215
linguistic, 14, 21–22, 29, 30, 232nn.40–
42, 233n.49, 256n.21
secondary, 21–22, 233n.43
sociolegal studies, 13, 227n.4, 227n.6
Sockloskie, Robert, 179
Socratic method, 26–28, 44, 50–59, 89–91,
142–155, 181, 196–197, 200–201,
219, 235nn.82–85, 236n.88, 236n.93,
238n.106, 239n.123, 239n.123,
243n.22, 254n.5
Solan,
Lawrence, 235n.78
Stanchi, Kathryn, 237n.96
Starr, June, 227n.2
Stone, Alan, 27, 237nn.97–98, 239n.123
story.
See
narrative
Street, Brian, 23, 233n.55
syntax, 149, 231n.24
tag questions, 149
Tannen, Deborah, 250n.11, 255n.14
teaching (teaching style), 24, 38, 141–142,
167, 169–173, 192–197, 200–201
law, 7–11, 26–28, 30, 34, 50–51,
236nn.83–85
text, 44–54, 215.
See also
contextualization
cues; entextualization; ideology:
textual; intertextuality;
literacy
(literacies)
artifact, 45, 242nn.7–8, 242n.10,
243n.15
authority of, 5, 46, 57–59, 94–96, 215
(
see also
authority)
denotational, 45, 242n.8
interactional, 45, 242n.8, 247n.48,
248n.62
legal, 29
“thinking like a lawyer,” 98–99
Toulmin, Stephen, 58, 245n.37
transduction, 273n.49, 277n.68
translation, 78, 83, 95, 107, 112, 131–132,
134, 207, 219–220, 223, 273n.46,
273n.49, 277n.68
Turner, Victor, 22, 231n.30, 233nn.45–37
turn-taking, 35, 37, 91–92, 159, 163, 168,
240n.18.
See also
dialogue;
pair-part
structure (adjacency pairs); question-
answer
sequences
definition of turns, 35–37
Turow, Scott, 43, 68, 241n.1
uptake, 54–58, 142, 245n.32, 245n.33,
251n.24, 255n.19
values, 232n.42.
See also
morality; norms
Van Gennep, Arnold, 22, 233n.45,
233n.48
voice, 59, 103, 105, 108–113, 125–127,
129, 135–137, 166–167, 170–173,
203, 215–216, 246n.42,
251nn.20–25
Volpp, Leti, 226n.6
volunteered turns, 143, 159, 178, 186–190,
194–197, 265n.77
Vygotsky, Lev, 231n.25, 232n.42, 233n.57
warrants.
See
pragmatic
warrants
Weissbourd, Bernard, 232n.32, 232n.34,
235n.77, 242n.10, 252n.39, 271n.41
White, James Boyd, 26, 27, 63, 218–219,
236n.92, 273nn.44–46
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Index
Whorf,
Benjamin Lee, 17–18, 28, 230n.18,
230n.21
Wilkins, David, 63, 259n.8, 276n.63
Williams, Patricia, 26, 213, 217,
226n.13, 226n.14, 227n.3, 228n.9,
234n.69, 235n.78, 235n.81,
269n.16
Winter, Steven, 214, 217, 235n.78,
242n.11, 269n.17, 270n.24, 271n.38,
274n.56
Woolard, Kathryn, 20, 215, 232n.37,
271n.37
Wortham, Stanton, 25, 233n.51, 235n.76
writing, 3, 23–24, 28–29, 47–49, 62, 102–
103, 129, 215–217, 242n.8, 243nn.13–
15
Yngvesson, Barbara, 230n.15
Yovel,
Jonathan, 214, 232n.36, 247n.44,
249n.3, 270n.25
Zemans, Frances, 27, 210, 225n.1,
236n.90, 238n.107, 238n.109,
258n.38, 269n.7