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Conversation Analysis

Yildiz Social Science Review, 2023
Analyzing naturally occurring conversation in social contexts can help us understand the dynamics of social life, how individuals perceive and sustain their relationships with one other, and how institutions are maintained through daily routines. This is only achievable with a systematic research approach that is very strong both methodologically and ...
Halit KESKİN, Tuba ETLİOĞLU BAŞARAN
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Conversation Analysis and Affiliation and Alignment

The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, 2019
When people respond in interaction they will invariably indicate whether they cooperate with aspects of the utterances they respond to. Keywords: language and social interaction; methods; pragmatics; research methods in applied ...
J. Steensig
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Conversation analysis

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1988
Discourse analysis is widely recognized as one of the most far-reaching, but also one of the least well defined, areas in linguistic. One reason for this is that discourse itself has has often been defined in two different ways: as a unit of language that is larger than the sentence, and as the use of language.
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An Analysis of Teletype Conversation

American Annals of the Deaf, 1982
Twenty-one hearing-impaired teenagers with varied English language proficiency conversed with the experimenter using a teletype (TTY) system. A total of 175 samples were gathered and classified using a taxonomy of conversational features adapted from research on face-to-face interaction.
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Conversation Analysis

2009
'Conversation analysis' is an approach to the study of social interaction that focuses on practices of speaking that recur across a range of contexts and settings. The early studies in this tradition were based on the analysis of English conversation.
Marja-Leena Sorjonen, Auli Hakulinen
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‘A starting point for your journey, not a map’: Nikki Hayfield in conversation with Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke about thematic analysis

Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2019
In 2006, psychologists Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke published a paper entitled Using thematic analysis in psychology in Qualitative Research in Psychology.
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conversation analysis overview

2012
Conversation analysis (CA) is a data-driven research methodology, which studies the organization of naturally occurring social interactions, as they occur in real time. Keywords: discourse analysis; intercultural communication; methods; sociolinguistics; interactionist language studies; sociocultural language ...
Mortensen, Kristian, Wagner, Johannes
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Conversation analysis

2016
Conversation Analysis (CA) is an inductive, micro-analytic, and predominantly qualitative method for studying human social interactions. This chapter describes and illustrates the basic methods of CA.
Brandt A, Mortensen K
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Conversation Analysis Methodology

Language Learning, 2004
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Transcription for Conversation Analysis

2018
The transcription system for Conversation Analysis (CA) was originally developed by Gail Jefferson, one of the founders of CA, in the 1960s. Jefferson’s transcription conventions aim to represent on paper what had been captured in field audio recordings in ways that would preserve and bring to light the interactionally relevant elements of the recorded
Alexa Hepburn, Galina B. Bolden
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