TY - JOUR
T1 - Yang, P. (2011). Nonverbal aspects of turn taking in Mandarin Chinese interaction. Chinese Language and Discourse, 2(1), 99-130. https://doi.org/10.1075/cld.2.1.09yan
AU - Yang, Ping
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This paper examines the nonverbal aspects of turn taking system in Mandarin Chinese talk-in-interaction. Based on the audio and video data collected from real conversational settings in Chinese universities, this project uses conversation analysis (CA) theory to analyze how university-educated Mandarin Chinese speakers utilize various nonverbal resources with reference to turn yielding, turn up-taking and turn maintaining strategies to achieve effective interpersonal communication . The research results show that the current speaking party (SP) and listening party (LP) use nonverbal tokens such as hand drop in yielding turns, gaze and touch in taking up turns, and non-gaze, thinking face and finger count in maintaining turns. Understanding of these nonverbal cues employed can help prospective intercultural communicators interact with Mandarin Chinese speakers more effectively and successfully.
AB - This paper examines the nonverbal aspects of turn taking system in Mandarin Chinese talk-in-interaction. Based on the audio and video data collected from real conversational settings in Chinese universities, this project uses conversation analysis (CA) theory to analyze how university-educated Mandarin Chinese speakers utilize various nonverbal resources with reference to turn yielding, turn up-taking and turn maintaining strategies to achieve effective interpersonal communication . The research results show that the current speaking party (SP) and listening party (LP) use nonverbal tokens such as hand drop in yielding turns, gaze and touch in taking up turns, and non-gaze, thinking face and finger count in maintaining turns. Understanding of these nonverbal cues employed can help prospective intercultural communicators interact with Mandarin Chinese speakers more effectively and successfully.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/529133
U2 - 10.1075/cld.2.1.09yan
DO - 10.1075/cld.2.1.09yan
M3 - Article
SN - 1877-7031
VL - 2
SP - 99
EP - 130
JO - Chinese Language and Discourse
JF - Chinese Language and Discourse
IS - 1
ER -