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Person references, change in footing, and agency positioning in psychotherapeutic conversations
This study contributes to the research on agency positioning in psychotherapy by looking at how clients and therapists, when discussing the client's difficulties, made use of two specific conversational practices, i.e., different grammatical forms of ...
Jarl Wahlström
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Modern Russian Ergonymy: in Search for New Forms [PDF]
The article explores new naming patterns of ergonyms that have become increasingly productive in the urban sphere of public catering and take a peculiar form of communicative phrasing.
Irina T. Vepreva
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Étudier la conversation pour mieux comprendre le langage
This chapter deals with the linguistic manifestations of conversation. For a long time, linguists have been interested in the levels of oral language (phonology, lexicon, syntax, discourse) separately, particularly based on prepared and non-interactive ...
Laurent Prévot +5 more
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Turn-timing in signed conversations: coordinating stroke-to-stroke turn boundaries [PDF]
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan, and time their utterances, minimizing gaps and overlaps between consecutive turns. Cross-linguistic comparison has indicated that spoken languages vary only minimally in terms of turn-timing, and language acquisition research has shown pre-linguistic vocal turn-taking in the first half year of life.
Connie de Vos +2 more
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BackgroundSuccessful management of chronic diseases requires a trustful collaboration between health care professionals, patients, and family members. Scalable conversational agents, designed to assist health care professionals, may play a significant ...
Kowatsch, Tobias +10 more
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Universals and cultural variation in turn-taking in conversation [PDF]
Informal verbal interaction is the core matrix for human social life. A mechanism for coordinating this basic mode of interaction is a system of turn-taking that regulates who is to speak and when. Yet relatively little is known about how this system varies across cultures.
Stivers, Tanya +10 more
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The multimodal nature of communicative efficiency in social interaction
How does communicative efficiency shape language use? We approach this question by studying it at the level of the dyad, and in terms of multimodal utterances.
Marlou Rasenberg +3 more
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: Based on theoretical and epistemological considerations, this article describes speech turns, their sequencing, regulators and conversational opening and closing rituals as essential components of conversational competence.
Joseph AVODO AVODO
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A simplest systematics for the organization of turn-taking for conversation [PDF]
The organization of taking turns to talk is fundamental to conversation, as well as to other speech-exchange systems. A model for the turn-taking organization for conversation is proposed, and is examined for its compatibility with a list of grossly observable facts about conversation.
Sacks, H., Schlegoff, I., Jefferson, G.
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RETRACTED Defamation Strategy Implementation in the German Political Discourse
RETRACTEDThe main definitions of political discourse are introduced in this article. The author also suggests her own definition of this term. The participants of political discourse use various communicative strategies in order to influence opponents ...
A. P. Kryachkova
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