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|Abstract=This article introduces the special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction organized around the theme “Opening and Maintaining Face-to-Face Interaction.” The contributions to this special issue collectively consider “how to begin”—either a new encounter or a new sequence after a lapse in conversation. All articles analyze naturally occurring, video-recorded episodes of casual and/or institutional copresent interaction using multimodal conversation analytic methods. Though the opening phase of a face-to-face encounter may elapse in a matter of seconds, this article shows it to house a dense universe of phenomena central to sustaining our human sense of self and our social relationships in everyday life. Before introducing the individual contributions to this special issue, this article elucidates state-of-the-art findings from conversation analytic research on how people begin encounters, delineating the modular components that people regularly use to constitute the copresent opening phase of interaction. Data in American English.
Interaction organized around the theme “Opening and Maintaining Face-to-
 
Face Interaction.” The contributions to this special issue collectively consider
 
“how to begin”—either a new encounter or a new sequence after a lapse in
 
conversation. All articles analyze naturally occurring, video-recorded episodes of
 
casual and/or institutional copresent interaction using multimodal conversation
 
analytic methods. Though the opening phase of a face-to-face encounter may
 
elapse in a matter of seconds, this article shows it to house a dense universe of
 
phenomena central to sustaining our human sense of self and our social relation-
 
ships in everyday life. Before introducing the individual contributions to this
 
specialissue,thisarticleelucidatesstate-of-the-art findings from conversation
 
analytic research on how people begin encounters, delineating the modular
 
components that people regularly use to constitute the copresent opening
 
phase of interaction. Data in American English.
 
 
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Pillet-Shore2018a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Pillet-Shore2018a
Author(s) Danielle Pillet-Shore
Title How to begin
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Tag(s) EMCA, Opening
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Year 2018
Language English
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Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction
Volume 51
Number 3
Pages 213–231
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DOI 10.1080/08351813.2018.1485224
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Institution
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Abstract

This article introduces the special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction organized around the theme “Opening and Maintaining Face-to-Face Interaction.” The contributions to this special issue collectively consider “how to begin”—either a new encounter or a new sequence after a lapse in conversation. All articles analyze naturally occurring, video-recorded episodes of casual and/or institutional copresent interaction using multimodal conversation analytic methods. Though the opening phase of a face-to-face encounter may elapse in a matter of seconds, this article shows it to house a dense universe of phenomena central to sustaining our human sense of self and our social relationships in everyday life. Before introducing the individual contributions to this special issue, this article elucidates state-of-the-art findings from conversation analytic research on how people begin encounters, delineating the modular components that people regularly use to constitute the copresent opening phase of interaction. Data in American English.

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