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* Jack Bilmes, "[[Bilmes2014| Preference and the conversation analytic endeavor,]]" (Journal of Pragmatics, 64, 2014: 52-71).
 
* Jack Bilmes, "[[Bilmes2014| Preference and the conversation analytic endeavor,]]" (Journal of Pragmatics, 64, 2014: 52-71).
 
* Parry, R. H., & Land, V. (2013). [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/13/69 Systematically reviewing and synthesizing evidence from conversation analytic and related discursive research to inform healthcare communication practice and policy: an illustrated guide]. BMC medical research methodology, 13(1), 69.
 
* Parry, R. H., & Land, V. (2013). [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2288/13/69 Systematically reviewing and synthesizing evidence from conversation analytic and related discursive research to inform healthcare communication practice and policy: an illustrated guide]. BMC medical research methodology, 13(1), 69.
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* Lorenza Mondada's and Galina Bolden & Alexa Hepburn's chapters in Jack Sidnell, Tanya Stivers, (2013), "[[SidnellStivers2013 The Handbook of Conversation Analysis]]", Malden, MA, Wiley-Blackwell.
 
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Mario Veen asked this question on the Languse mailing list. Here were some of the answers and recommendations, and a link to the original thread. There are some good replies there, which may be copied to the wiki at some point. In the meantime, here are some articles recommended in that thread.

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