Resemblance in comments/posts interaction: Forms and functions of dialogicity

Elda Weizman, Ayelet Kohn

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Abstract

This paper studies dialogicity in posts and their comments. Focusing on political slogans in the Facebook page of Israel PM Binyamin Netanyahu, we examine the ways comments meta-represent the posts in various degrees of resemblance. Starting with the premise that comments/post interactions are dialogic in the Bakhtinian sense, we argue that comments are dialogic in yet another way, which is related to the form and degree of resemblance between them. The conceptualization draws on the notion of metarepresentation supplemented by insights gained from accommodation theory and Bakhtin's dialogism. We argue that through resemblance, the propositional content, ideology and viewpoint conveyed by the initiating slogan are incorporated in the comment, and a tacit dialogue is constructed between them. An additional layer of polyphony is added to the multiplicity of ratified voices otherwise manifest in the interaction between separate posts and comments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)861-884
Number of pages24
JournalPragmatics and Society
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Dec 2022

Bibliographical note

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Funding

The research has been supported by a grant from the German – Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development (GIF Grant I−153-104.3-2017 ) awarded to the first author. Acknowledgements

FundersFunder number
German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and DevelopmentI−153-104.3-2017

    Keywords

    • Dialogue
    • Facebook posts
    • accommodation
    • commenting
    • dialogicity
    • meta-representation
    • resemblance

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