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Lerner2003
BibType ARTICLE
Key Lerner2003
Author(s) Gene H. Lerner
Title Selecting next speaker: The context-sensitive operation of a context-free organization
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Tag(s) EMCA, context, turn allocation, turn-taking
Publisher
Year 2003
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 32
Number
Pages 177–201
URL
DOI 10.10170S004740450332202X
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Howpublished
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Abstract

This report extends earlier context-free treatments of turn-taking for con- versation by describing the context-sensitive operation of the principal forms of addressing employed by current speakers to select next speakers. It first describes the context-specific limitations of gaze-directional addressing, and the selective deployment and more-than-addressing action regularly accom- plished by address terms (most centrally, names). In addition to these ex- plicit methods of addressing, this report introduces tacit forms of addressing that call on the innumerable context-specific particulars of circumstance, content, and composition to select a next speaker. (Turn-taking, turn allo- cation, conversation, context.)

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