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Le corps dans la parole Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre Université Lyon 2 Lumière
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 2 The corporeity of speech ► The corporeity of speech – vocal non-verbal expressions ► Vocal non-verbal expressions in communication ► Staging corporeity: informality, confidence and sociability
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 3 Vocal non-verbal expressions I ► sounds or combinations of sounds which are not "verbal", but can be considered as an utterance ► Affective sound, interjection, holophrastic utterance, non-speech sound, vocal non-verbal manifestation, minimal utterance [...]
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 4 Vocal non-verbal expressions II ► manifestation of emotions (cathartic functions) ► manifestation of corporeal functions ► (absorption of food, digestion, sexuality) controllable it is possible to produce them intentionally
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 5 Vocal non-verbal expressions III ► strongly conventionalised and possible to describe with words (groan, whistle...) ► conventionalised, but calls for rephrasing ([i:], [ae]) ► less conventionalised and hard to describe (sounds produced when one is shaking, when one gets frightened etc.)
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 6 Vocal non-verbal expressions IV ► groaning as an answer within an interaction (i.e. during a speech) ► faked effort ► iconised symptom ► [i:] nearer to the body ► « faukale Distanz »: absorption of food and retching ► the vocal expression of this procces is related to the expression of pleasure and disgust
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 7 Vocal non-verbal expressions in communication I ► research project : Chemnitz (Werner Holly), Trier (Ulrich Püschel), Giessen (Jörg Bergmann) ► ethnomethology, ethnography, Cultural Studies, pragmalinguistics
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 8 Vocal non-verbal expressions in communication II Example 1 – Arachnophobia / Hennig 01 Yvettei:: h: ua:: ((screams)) 02 Andrea((screams)) 03 Maria ihr blödn> weiber (--) ihr blödn weiber ihr 04 Yvette((laughs)) 05 Wernerwarum bläkt ihr da 06 Mariadas möcht ich o: wissn (--) die is doch euch nich 07 angehupst (--) oar das is doch ä volk 08 Andrea ua:> 09 Yvette ((laughs)) 10 Andrea((laughs))
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 9 Vocal non-verbal expressions in communication III ► the different vocal non-verbal expressions and their status within the interaction of the television viewers ► the answers of the other participants ► the usefulness of vocal non-verbal expressions in communication
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 10 different vocal non-verbal expressions ► vocal non-verbal expressions to explicit fear and pleasure (creeps) ► position of vocal non-verbal expressions in the sequence
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 11 the answers of the other participants ► intimity and intensity induce a reaction, and even a physical one ► the verbal and inappropriate answers are to be explained by the specificity of the reception atmosphere
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 12 the usefulness of vocal non-verbal expressions in communication ► concise, intense and precise utterances the use of vocal non-verbal expressions is not to be reduced to catharsis, but has different fonctions in the interaction
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 13 Staging corporeity I ► the acceptation of corporeity in communication is related to the framing of the situation ► "vocal sounds help to establish a frame of informality" (Hausendorf/Quasthoff 1995, 233)
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 14 Staging corporeity II ► tolerated corporeity ► intimate corporeity ► play corporeity
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 15 Staging corporeity III "Human beings need to have some distance from intimate observation by others in order to feel sociable. Increase intimate contact and you decrease sociability." (Sennett 1974/1986, 15)
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 16 Staging corporeity IV Example 2 – Chameleons / Paul 01 Sabine o:ar 02 Niklas(--) oar> 03 Sabine(2) (pass of (-) is ne) gute kamerastellung (--) einstellung (2) 04 ((clicks his tongue)) (4) ((clicks his tongue laughing)) pass of (2) o:a 05 Niklas(2) zeitlupe> 06 Sabine(--) oar igitt>
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 17 Staging corporeity V "The relationship between childhood play and the adult culture which today enervates it can be cast in the form of a conflict between two psychic principles. One of these is the principle which leads children to invest a great deal of passion in an impersonal situation governed by rules, and to think of expression in the situation as a matter of the remaking and the perfecting of those rules to give greater pleasure and promote greater sociability with others. This is play. It conflicts with the principle which has come to govern the state of adult culture [...]" (Sennett 1974/1986, 315)
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Lyon 2005Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre / the corporeity of speech 18 The end
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