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Turn-taking in human communicative interaction [PDF]
One intriguing feature of the human communication system is the interactional infrastructure it builds on. In both dyadic and multi-person interactions, conversation is highly structured and organized according to set principles (Sacks et al., 1974).
Judith eHoller +3 more
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Language and turn-taking in schizophrenia spectrum disorders [PDF]
Introduction Language and conversation are deeply interrelated: language is acquired, structured, practiced in social interactions and linguistic resources (specifically syntactic, prosodic and pragmatic aspects) contribute to finely tuning turn-taking.
L. Dusi +9 more
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The article discusses several epistemological and methodological issues related to the analysis of discourse in general and of educational talk in particular.
Ivar Solheim
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The spontaneous emergence of rhythmic coordination in turn taking [PDF]
Turn-taking is a feature of many social interactions such as group music-making, where partners must alternate turns with high precision and accuracy.
Anna Zamm +2 more
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Turn-Taking in the Surfing Lineup
This article addresses the specific issue of rules and turn-taking in surfing from an ethnomethodological approach. The naturally occurring coordination of turn-taking of surfers riding ocean waves permits us to examine the nature of organizing local ...
Raúl Sánchez García, Ken Liberman
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Turn-taking in collaborative storytelling
This conversation-analytic paper investigates the multimodal design and interactional functions of the connective et puis après (‘and then after that’) in a French-language corpus of video-recorded collaborative storytellings. Two similar, yet different,
Dennis Dressel
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Turn-taking in human face-to-face interaction is multimodal: gaze direction and manual gestures aid the coordination of turn transitions [PDF]
Kobin H Kendrick +2 more
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Whose turn is it anyway? Latency and the organization of turn-taking in video-mediated interaction [PDF]
Lucas M Seuren +2 more
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Turn-taking in conversation uttered by Madurese community in Jember
Turn-taking in conversation is unique in the Madurese ethnic culture. This study aims to describe the turn-taking in conversation that applies to the Madurese community in Jember. To achieve this goal, a qualitative approach was used.
Bambang Wibisono, Akhmad Haryono
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TURN TAKING STRATEGIES IN CLASSROOM INTERACTION
This research is to investigate the conversational strategies employed by teacher-students in classroom interaction from conversational analysis (CA) perspective.
Dian Noviani Syafar +2 more
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