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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 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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Andrew Mackenzie, Vilmos Komornik
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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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Mi’kmaq / Non-Mi’kmaq Conversational Turn-Taking
Turn-taking during verbal interactions is a linguistic and cultural pattern that regulates who is to speak during a conversation and when. Conversational turn-taking includes the length of time that occurs after the speaker says something and before the
Stephanie Inglis
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Human turn-taking development: A multi-faceted review of turn-taking comprehension and production in the first years of life. [PDF]
Human communication builds on a highly cooperative and interactional infrastructure – conversational turn-taking. Turn-taking is characterized by reciprocal, alternating exchanges between two or more interactants, avoidance of overlap, and relatively ...
Cosper SH, Pika S.
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Defining turn taking in intervention for young children with autism: A review of the literature
Turn taking is a form of preverbal, dyadic, reciprocal communication that may support key areas of development, such as language and joint attention, and may serve different functions depending on each communicative partner’s intent. As such, it has been
Kwangwon Lee, Ashley Staggs
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Turn-taking in the Classroom Session in the Movie Freedom Writers by Richard La Gravanese (2007)
Speaker (S) and next speaker or hearer (H) requires a turn-taking process in order to obtain the desired information. This study aims (1) to determine the rules of turn-taking used by S and H in Classroom sessions in the film "Freedom Writers" and (2) to
Wahyu Aji Pradana, Malikatul Laila
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