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2016
We live our lives in conversation, building families, societies and civilisations. In over seven thousand languages across the world, the basic infrastructure by which we communicate remains the same. This is the first ever book-length linguistic introduction to conversation analysis (CA), the field that has done more than any other to illuminate the ...
Brandt A, Mortensen K
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We live our lives in conversation, building families, societies and civilisations. In over seven thousand languages across the world, the basic infrastructure by which we communicate remains the same. This is the first ever book-length linguistic introduction to conversation analysis (CA), the field that has done more than any other to illuminate the ...
Brandt A, Mortensen K
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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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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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2021
Abstract Conversation analysis offers an inductive approach to the analysis of classroom interaction. With its roots in ethnomethodology, conversation analysis is underpinned by some key principles that focus on how the learning of mathematics is made visible through teachers’ and students’ interactions.
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Abstract Conversation analysis offers an inductive approach to the analysis of classroom interaction. With its roots in ethnomethodology, conversation analysis is underpinned by some key principles that focus on how the learning of mathematics is made visible through teachers’ and students’ interactions.
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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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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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2013
Conversation analysis (hereafter CA) is a rigorously empirical approach to the investigation of social action—or “talk-in-interaction,” to employ the term which has been adopted as the preferred description of the field—which has emerged in the last five decades as the distinctive research program within the wider ethnomethodological perspective.
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Conversation analysis (hereafter CA) is a rigorously empirical approach to the investigation of social action—or “talk-in-interaction,” to employ the term which has been adopted as the preferred description of the field—which has emerged in the last five decades as the distinctive research program within the wider ethnomethodological perspective.
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2020
AbstractConversation analysis, which began to evolve in the 1960s, studies the structure of talk, and how speakers organize a mostly fluent talk without many gaps or overlaps in order to guarantee maximal mutual understanding. It is based on the analysis of natural speech in a culturally natural environment.
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AbstractConversation analysis, which began to evolve in the 1960s, studies the structure of talk, and how speakers organize a mostly fluent talk without many gaps or overlaps in order to guarantee maximal mutual understanding. It is based on the analysis of natural speech in a culturally natural environment.
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Alexa, what do we know about conversational commerce? Insights from a systematic literature review
Psychology and Marketing, 2022Weng Marc Lim, Satish Kumar
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BiERU: Bidirectional emotional recurrent unit for conversational sentiment analysis
Neurocomputing, 2022Wei Li, Wei Shao, Shaoxiong Ji
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Conversational Agents in Therapeutic Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Survey
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Fabio Catania +2 more
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