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A SIMPLEST SYSTEMATICS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF TURN - TAKING FOR CONVERSATION HARVEY SACKS University of California ... system will want to determine how the sort of activity investigated is adapted to , or constrained by , the particular ...
A SIMPLEST SYSTEMATICS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF TURN - TAKING FOR CONVERSATION HARVEY SACKS University of California ... system will want to determine how the sort of activity investigated is adapted to , or constrained by , the particular ...
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4.7 . Length of conversation is not specified in advance . The turn - taking system itself says nothing directly about the length or closing of conversation . It does , however , put constraints on how any system of rules for achieving ...
4.7 . Length of conversation is not specified in advance . The turn - taking system itself says nothing directly about the length or closing of conversation . It does , however , put constraints on how any system of rules for achieving ...
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... turn - taking repair are intrinsic to the very system whose troubles they repair . Thus the basic device for repairing ' more than one at a time ' involves a procedure which is itself otherwise violative in turn- taking terms , namely ...
... turn - taking repair are intrinsic to the very system whose troubles they repair . Thus the basic device for repairing ' more than one at a time ' involves a procedure which is itself otherwise violative in turn- taking terms , namely ...
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Half a century of the Linguistic Society | 619 |
Movement rules in functional perspective | 630 |
Indefiniteness and anaphoricity | 665 |
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