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Index 845<br />

sequential phases, in medical encounters<br />

454–6<br />

service encounters, discourse markers in 54,<br />

64<br />

sex, “virtual” 614<br />

sexuality, and racism 377<br />

SGML (Standard Generalized Markup<br />

Language) 342–3, 809<br />

shared knowledge, basis for planning the<br />

teaching/learning continuum 709–11<br />

shared meanings 313<br />

siblings, vs. peers, and language style 605<br />

sickness, language in relation to 489–93<br />

signal processing technology, measurement<br />

<strong>of</strong> speech signal 341<br />

signaling devices 219–22<br />

signifying 556<br />

SignStream project 323, 336, 337<br />

silences 675<br />

in conflict talk 654<br />

in institutional narrative 528–31<br />

interactional import <strong>of</strong> 236–42<br />

similes 91<br />

simulations, mental 782–3<br />

sites, in institutional narratives 527<br />

situated interaction 257–60<br />

situation semantics 272<br />

skills<br />

receptive vs. productive 716<br />

written vs. oral 716<br />

slang, hospital 473<br />

Slavic 148<br />

“smiley” voice 30<br />

SMPTE time codes, in transcribing<br />

recordings 323<br />

social age 569–70<br />

social categories, interactional construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> 257–60<br />

social class<br />

and argumentation 657, 659<br />

and educational and familial discourse<br />

755<br />

in enumeration 293, 294<br />

and gender, speaking styles 557<br />

and linguistic structure 298<br />

and media discourse 427<br />

and narrative style 642<br />

social cognitive theory, and racism 374,<br />

379–80<br />

social constructionism 251–7<br />

social context<br />

meaning in relation to 45 Table 2.3<br />

modeling 44–7<br />

social criticism, and computer-mediated<br />

discourse 624–5<br />

social Darwinism, and concept <strong>of</strong> race 373<br />

social domains 351–535<br />

social episodes<br />

narrative as the microstructure <strong>of</strong> 698–9<br />

real-life 689<br />

syntax <strong>of</strong> 704<br />

social identity theory, racism 374–5<br />

social interaction, and computer-mediated<br />

discourse 622–3<br />

social order<br />

cultural realizations <strong>of</strong> 695<br />

and positioning 697–8<br />

underlying pattern in interaction 252–7<br />

social organization, shaped by discursive<br />

practices 754–5, 762–3<br />

social practices<br />

and computer-mediated discourse 620–5<br />

as constituted by discourse 538–9, 542,<br />

543<br />

in old age 579–80<br />

social problems, and critical discourse<br />

analysis 353<br />

social processes, discourse in 757–9<br />

social psychology<br />

the discursive turn in 688–706<br />

field <strong>of</strong> interest 695–7<br />

new-paradigm 689, 703–4<br />

social reality 45<br />

social reproduction<br />

influence <strong>of</strong> discourse on 361–3, 385<br />

and institutional narratives 521, 532<br />

social sciences, and conversation analysis<br />

762<br />

social semiotics 400<br />

socialization 257<br />

emotional in moral learning 597–8<br />

gender 549, 554, 603–5<br />

pre-school 641–2<br />

in schools 503, 512, 573<br />

see also language socialization<br />

societal aging see ageism<br />

socio-interactional dynamics, and discourse<br />

structural effects 282–303<br />

sociocognitive theory 512, 513<br />

sociocultural analysis, Soviet school <strong>of</strong><br />

543<br />

sociocultural historical psychology 543<br />

sociocultural school 541–2<br />

sociolinguistic approaches, to discourse 67,<br />

278, 592<br />

sociolinguistic factors, in apologies 211–12

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