영어대화분석 Final Paper 2020103324강승아

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영어대화분석_Final Paper

2020103324 강승아

<Transcription>
Conan O’Brien: What is your latest obsession? What's the thing you're obsessed with these
days?
(0.2)
Emma Stone: K-Pop!
Conan O’Brien: K-Pop?
(1.5)
Explain, explain to those] who don't know what K-Pop is.
Emma Stone: [Wo.. (Turn-terminal overlap)
Emma Stone: It is a global phenomenon, so I’m, I'm sure that everyone already knows about
it.
Conan O’Brien: There are people out here, there are some people who thought you were
talking about a weird drug. K-pop, it’s the latest thing that hits the street!
Emma Stone: hhhhhhhh
Conan O’Brien: But no...
Emma Stone: It’s the hot new thing. Yeah. No, it’s, it's Korean pop music. And it's, hmm,
beyond excellent. It's the best thing you've ever seen.
Conan O’Brien: It's the best thing you've ever seen, and it’s, what is it about? Is it the videos?
Is it the music?
Emma Stone: It‘s the whole thing.]
Conan O’Brien: [Is it the whole thing combined?
Emma Stone: It’s kind of all of it. It’s like the company. I don't know what it is.
It's like, it's like, uhh... I don't even know how to describe it. It’s just... it's also addictive.
Conan O’Brien: Yeah Do you h..]
Emma Stone: [Very addictive.
Conan O’Brien: Do you have a current favorite?
Emma Stone: Umm, well, when we were in, when we did the Spiderman premier in Seoul,
Korea we were on stage with a band called 2NE1.

<Analysis>
Simultaneous Speech and Turn-Taking:
Emma Stone's reply "Wo.." overlaps with Conan O’Brien's inquiry, highlighting simultaneous
engagement. For instance:
Conan O’Brien: "Explain, explain to those] who don't know what K-Pop is."
Emma Stone: "[Wo.."
This overlap indicates Emma's attempt to respond while Conan continues the conversation.

Conversational Flow - Information Seeking:


Conan seeks understanding by asking Emma to explain K-Pop to those unfamiliar with it.
Emma's response aims to satisfy this request, showcasing her enthusiasm for the subject.

Emma's Description of K-Pop:


Emma's initial description of K-Pop as a "global phenomenon" portrays her assumption of its
widespread recognition. However, Conan introduces humor by suggesting misconceptions
about K-Pop as a street trend.

Elaboration on K-Pop's Nuances:


Emma elaborates further, struggling to articulate K-Pop's entirety. For example:
Emma Stone: "It's like the company. I don't know what it is."
Emma's struggle to articulate indicates the complexity of encapsulating K-Pop's essence,
emphasizing its multifaceted nature.

Interactional Dynamics and Complexity:


The instances of overlap punctuate the conversation's rhythm, showcasing active
engagement. Emma's challenge in defining K-Pop highlights the difficulty in encapsulating
its intricate appeal within the dialogue context.
By intertwining examples, it's evident that overlaps emphasize simultaneous engagement,
while Emma's struggle to define K-Pop underscores its nuanced and multifaceted nature,
illustrating the complexities in verbalizing its allure within the conversation.

Downgrade Response:
Conan O’Brien: "Explain, explain to those] who don't know what K-Pop is."
Emma Stone: "[Wo.."
Emma's initial attempt to respond with "Wo.." might be considered a slight downgrade as it's
an incomplete or interrupted response due to the overlap, indicating a partial engagement
with the question.

Upgrade Response:
Emma Stone: "It’s the hot new thing. Yeah. No, it’s, it's Korean pop music. And it's, hmm,
beyond excellent. It's the best thing you've ever seen."
Emma's detailed explanation of K-Pop as "beyond excellent" and "the best thing you've ever
seen" can be considered an upgrade. She goes beyond the initial request, providing
enthusiastic and descriptive information about K-Pop.
These instances showcase both downgrade and upgrade responses. The initial overlap
demonstrates a momentarily incomplete response (downgrade), while Emma's passionate and
detailed elaboration exemplifies an upgrade by providing extensive information about K-Pop.

Repair:
Emma Stone: "It’s kind of all of it. It’s like the company. I don't know what it is. It's like, it's
like, uhh... I don't even know how to describe it. It’s just... it's also addictive."
Emma's repeated attempts to articulate her thoughts about K-Pop illustrate a form of repair.
She expresses uncertainty about defining K-Pop succinctly, using phrases like "It’s kind of all
of it," "I don't know what it is," and "I don't even know how to describe it," indicating her
struggle to articulate the concept precisely.

Overlapping Repair Attempt:


Emma Stone: "[Very addictive."
Conan O’Brien: "Do you have a current favorite?"
The moment of overlap, with Emma's "Very addictive," seems like an attempted repair or
continuation of her previous statement about K-Pop being addictive. However, it intersects
with Conan's follow-up question, causing an interruption.
These instances demonstrate Emma Stone's effort to explain K-Pop while facing challenges
in defining it concisely. The overlaps and phrases indicating uncertainty illustrate repair
attempts within her explanations.

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