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RELEVANCE PLACE ( henceforth , TRP ) , coinciding with the end of a turn constructional unit ( i.e. the minimal unit from which turns at talk may be built ) produced by a current speaker . Transition relevance in the sense used by Sacks ...
RELEVANCE PLACE ( henceforth , TRP ) , coinciding with the end of a turn constructional unit ( i.e. the minimal unit from which turns at talk may be built ) produced by a current speaker . Transition relevance in the sense used by Sacks ...
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It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur . In their data , nearly three quarters of all speaker changes occur at a complex TRP , and about half of the complex TRPs were accompanied by ...
It is at these complex TRPs , the authors claim , that turn transitions most frequently occur . In their data , nearly three quarters of all speaker changes occur at a complex TRP , and about half of the complex TRPs were accompanied by ...
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had some overlap in the original conversation , one third had some silence between the turns ( i.e. “ negative ... 1 above ) , a negative value indicates the duration ( in milliseconds ) of the overlapping speech with the following turn ...
had some overlap in the original conversation , one third had some silence between the turns ( i.e. “ negative ... 1 above ) , a negative value indicates the duration ( in milliseconds ) of the overlapping speech with the following turn ...
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Letters to Language | 479 |
Problems for the pronominal argument hypothesis | 486 |
A cognitive | 515 |
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