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Reconceptualizing interruptions in talk-in-interaction : Their scope and outcomes in relation to conversational dominance
In: Langage et société, N 169, 1, 2020-01-13, pp.169-190 (2020)
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Data from: Pre-linguistic infants employ complex communicative loops to engage mothers in social exchanges and repair interaction ruptures ...
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多文化学生のコミュニケーションクラスにおける会話分析-どのように対応し討論するのか- ; Conversation Analysis of English Communication in a Multicultural Setting Class: How Students React and Debate
別府, 結起; Yuki, BEPPU. - : 東京福祉大学・大学院, 2017
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Data from: Vocal turn-taking in a nonhuman primate is learned during ontogeny ...
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The development of predictive processes in children’s discourse understanding ...
Frank, Michael C.. - : Databrary, 2014
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Interactional features of Chines EFL learners' discourse in a paired speaking test: implications for L2 teaching and testing
Liu, Liandi. - : Australia : Macquarie University, 2012
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The additive effect of turn-taking cues in human and synthetic voice
: Elsevier, 2012
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Turn-Taking and the Local Management of Conversation in a Highly Simultaneous Computer-Mediated Communication System ; Turn-Taking in a Highly Simultaneous CMC System
In: Language@Internet ; 7 , 7 (2011)
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Who’s Got the Floor in Computer-Mediated Conversation? Edelsky’s Gender Patterns Revisited
In: Language@Internet ; 7 , 8 (2011)
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Computer-Mediated Conversation: Introduction and Overview
In: Language@Internet ; 7 , 2 (2011)
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Discourse Management in Three Modalities
In: Language@Internet ; 7 , 6 (2010)
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Disrupted Turn Adjacency and Coherence Maintenance in Instant Messaging Conversations
In: Language@Internet ; 6 , 2 (2009)
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Conversation Acts in Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue
Hinkelman, Elizabeth Ann (1963 - ); Traum, David R. (1963 - ). - : University of Rochester. Computer Science Department., 2004
Abstract: A linguistic form's compositional, timeless meaning can be surrounded or even contradicted by various social, aesthetic, or analogistic companion meanings. This paper addresses a series of problems in the structure of spoken language discourse, including turn-taking and grounding. It views these processes as composed of fine-grained actions, which resemble speech acts both in resulting from a computational mechanism of planning and in having a rich relationship to the specific linguistic features which serve to indicate their presence. The resulting notion of Conversation Acts is more general than speech act theory, encompassing not only the traditional speech acts but turn-taking, grounding, and higher-level argumentation acts as well. Furthermore, the traditional speech acts in this scheme become fully joint actions, whose successful performance requires full listener participation. This paper presents a detailed analysis of spoken language dialogue. It shows the role of each class of conversation acts in discourse structure, and discusses how members of each class can be recognized in conversation. Conversation acts, it will be seen, better account for the success of conversation than speech act theory alone.
Keyword: conversation; discourse; grounding; literal meaning; speech acts; turn taking
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1802/745
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話者交替における発話の重なり : 母語場面と接触場面の会話について
木暮 律子; Ritsuko KOGURE. - : 国立国語研究所, 2002
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