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本文考察了在两个阿拉伯网络的新闻采访设置中,评估在受访者回答设计中的作用。除了定量分析之外,它还采用了对话分析方法来观察受访者回答中出现的评估中最常出现的位置。此外,它还研究了这些评估在回答面试官的问题时所起的作用。这些数据包括来自四个节目的28小时的阿拉伯新闻采访记录:半岛电视台的liqha ā ā Xāṣ(特别采访)和bilha ā Ḥudūd(无边界),阿拉伯电视台的Nuqṭat niha ā ām(秩序点)和Muqābalah Xāṣah(特别采访)。研究结果表明,评估在受访者的回答中反复出现,并在他们的设计中发挥作用。同样地,它们显示了评估在设计闪烁其词的答案中的作用。
The role of assessments in providing evasive answers in news interviews
This paper examines the role of assessments in the design of interviewees’ answers in news interviews settings on
two Arabic networks. It employs a Conversation Analysis approach, in addition to quantitative analysis, to observe the most
recurrent positions for emerging assessments in interviewees’ answers. In addition, it examines the role of these assessments in
providing evasive answers to interviewers’ questions. The data consists of twenty-eight hours of recorded Arab news interviews
from four shows: Liqāʾ Xāṣ (Special Interview) and Bilā Ḥudūd (Without Bounds) on Aljazeera and
Nuqṭat Niḏ̣ām (Point of Order) and Muqābalah Xāṣah (Special Interview) on Al-Arabiya. The
findings reveal that assessments emerge in recurrent positions in interviewees’ answers and play a role in their design. Likewise,
they show the role of assessments in the design of evasive answers.