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  • ...n of the turn in which they are embedded as well as the turn-design of the response give insight into who the coparticipants consider to be at fault for the pr
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  • |Title=The parents' questioning repeats in response to young children's evaluative turns ...s’ and children’s interactional organization of a typical other-repair-initiator, such as the Q(F)R, is grounded in the immediate course of (inter) action;
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  • |Title=‘OK, well, first of all, let me say …’: Discursive uses of response initiators in US presidential primary debates ...tion debate; information management; media discourse; persuasion; response initiator; self- and other-presentation; turn-taking; US political discourse; speech
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  • ...nse: eh is a cue to move on to a new topic, it works as a next turn repair initiator, and it can indicate the absence of an answer and request it. Eh can also b
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  • ...ng obviously inappropriate alternatives and indexing a particular class of response. When used in conjunction with more plausible alternatives, ACFs can guide
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  • ...to it [the first-pair part], or even grasping what an appropriate type of response would be” (Schegloff 2007: 102). As such, the recipient of the initial ac ...launched with an '''[[Open-class repair initiation|open-class repair]]''' initiator (“What”, line 5; see Drew 1997; Kendrick 2015; Schegloff 1997), but pos
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  • ..." (2015: 7), as understanding checks mean greater work for the repair initiator compared to a simple "huh?". Drew, P. (1997). “Open”-class repair initiators in response to sequential sources of troubles in conversation. ''Journal of Pragmatics
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  • ...This self-repair is initiated with a cut-off (“aft-”) and the lexical initiator “well”. As they occur after the repairable, they are referred to as ''p Bolden, G. B., Mandelbaum, J., & Wilkinson, S. (2012). Pursuing a Response by Repairing an Indexical Reference. ''Research on Language and Social Inte
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  • Drew, P. (1997). ‘Open’ Class Repair Initiators in Response to Sequential Sources of Troubles in Conversation. ''Journal of Pragmatics' ...1996). Context-sensitivity in conversation: Eye gaze and the German repair initiator 'bitte?'. ''Language in Society'', 25, 587–612.
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