Ayu Rini Tri Utari
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Review of the 66th article
"Doing formulating: 'Writing Aloud Voice' sequences as an interaction method"
This article defines and describes Writing Aloud Voice (WAV) sequences a specific change of footing used in hypothetical speech (Haberland, 1986) for doing formulation. This research explores a collection of video recordings of student project group meetings and was analyzed with Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic methods.
WAV sequences consist of:
(1) a quotative construction projecting a change of footing.
(2) a WAV clause produced with a prosody resembling that of reading aloud.
(3) an exiting device contituting a return to the previous footing.
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