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ID number:469452
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Published: 29.01.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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I. INTRODUCTION
This essay deals with an instance of a spoken discourse, and tries to analyse one part of it in terms of interactional strategies and exchange procedures, while for its other part it aims at describing it by applying some rules of a grammar of speech to it.
The analysed discourse is a part of a television broadcast of a snowboarding big-air jumping competition (Eurosport, February 2001). It can be divided in three parts: a commentary and two interviews. The commentator (referred to also as C in the essay) gives a report of the competition as it goes along and also informs the television audience about the background of the actual happening. In-between there are two short interviews with two of the riders - Leslee Olson (referred to also as L in the essay) and Barret Christy (referred to also as B in the essay). They are interviewed by the interviewer (referred to also as I in the essay), whose job is to 'catch' the riders after their performance and ask them about their jumps. This has to be done quickly in order for the transmission of the competition to go on as uninterruptedly as possible.
Since in the interviews the speakers interact actively, i.e. they take turns, these two parts can be analysed according to Anna-Britta Stenstrom's theory of conversation described in her book An Introduction to Spoken Interaction. Her description of interactional strategies and exchange procedures should also apply to such short instances of interaction between two parties as are these two interviews.

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