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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 refers primarily to the coordinated ways in which speaking turns are distributed among participants, in two-party or multi-party interactions.
Rasmus Persson
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This paper investigates to what extent breathing can be used as a cue to turn-taking behaviour. The paper improves on existing accounts by considering all possible transitions between speaker states (silent, speaking, backchanneling) and by not relying ...
Heldner, Mattias, +5 more
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Conversation is a structured, joint action for which children need to learn a specialized set skills and conventions. Because conversation is a primary source of linguistic input, we can better grasp how children become active agents in their own ...
Marisa Casillas, Casillas, M.
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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 entry describes the system of interactional turn-taking in interpreter-mediated ...
GAVIOLI, Laura
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Whenever people talk to one another there are at least two things going on at once. First, and most obviously, there is an exchange of speech. Second, and slightly less obviously, there is a negotiation about how that exchange is organised--about whose ...
Morgan, Oliver
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Ohm U. Turn / Turn Taking. In: Barkowski H, Krumm H-J, eds. Fachlexikon Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache. UTB. Vol 8422 : Sprachwissenschaft.
Krumm, Hans-Jürgen +2 more
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Turn-taking in everyday conversation is fast, with median latencies in corpora of conversational speech often reported to be under 300 ms. This seems like magic, given that experimental research on speech planning has shown that speakers need much more ...
Antje S. Meyer
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Turn-Taking in Conversations [PDF]
This chapter focuses on the nature of the conversational "turn-taking" or "floor apportionment". The phenomenon by which one interactant stops talking and another starts in a smooth, synchronized manner is considered the most salient feature of face-to-face conversation by some researchers. E.
John M. Wiemann, Mark L. Knapp
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