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  • | To cite = Hayashi, Makoto. (2023). Anticipatory completion. In Alexandra Gubina, Elliott M. Hoey & Chase Wesley Raymond (Eds.), '' ...letion''', also called '''collaborative completion''' or '''co-participant completion''', is a practice whereby one participant completes a not-yet-complete '''[
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  • | To cite = Hayashi, Makoto. (2023). Anticipatory completion. In Alexandra Gubina, Elliott M. Hoey & Chase Wesley Raymond (Eds.), '' ...letion''', also called '''collaborative completion''' or '''co-participant completion''', is a practice whereby one participant completes a not-yet-complete '''[
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  • ...imes intervenes into the speaker's turn before it is brought to a possible completion, and one practice is initiating questions related to the ongoing talk. Thes
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  • ...=“Brilliant, next question...”: high-grade assessment sequences in the completion of interactional units ...ublesome conduct of an interview may occasion their use to mark successful completion of institutional objectives (here, interview progress). We speculate on wha
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  • ...onstruction not only operates through syntactical projection of a possible completion point, but also action-sensitive devices have to be taken into account.
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  • ...f action near the story's ending, and rehearsals of future events at story completion and upon subsequent retellings.
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  • ...ture of multi-party conversation is that one speaker comes in prior to the completion of another's turn and can be heard as directly competing with the other for
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  • ...’ of their talk, and the duration of interviews. Key findings were that: completion or formulation of interviewee talk by the researcher was more common in fac
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  • ...ffer to a great extent. Everyday conversational practices of collaborative completion appear more effective in solving the search and allow the aphasic speaker t
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  • ...behaviours had changed following the intervention programme. Following the completion of the intervention, the dyad spent significantly less time in pedagogic ac
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  • |Title=Having the last laugh: On post completion laughter particles
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  • ...formances and are therefore the first to respond to a master's instruction completion, often preempting it early on in a master's potentially final turn construc
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  • ...ransition space, after bringing the turn constructional unit to a possible completion. Depending on the grammatical affordances of the language, rendering a taci
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  • ...e the speaker's retention of the floor is uncertain: following grammatical completion points. It demonstrates that, and how, address terms can serve as a resourc
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  • ...tion Analysis; Repair space; Intersubjectivity; Talk-in-interaction.; Post-completion account ...ompletion account; that is, an account that is produced after the possible completion of the sequence containing a source of trouble. Unlike fourth position repa
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  • ...ucture, displays of heightened interest as current turns approach possible completion, and turn initiation practices designed to pursue and, in a fine-tuned mann
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  • ...spective content words, recyclings tend to be initiated after recognizable completion.
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  • ...in a new TCU or continue the one that has just come to a point of possible completion. This article describes some of the complex turns that result from exercisi
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  • ...ological turns. This sharing format generates a task to show an acceptable completion of each turn so that the subsequent speaker can take a turn. In their closi
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  • ...onversation partners orient to terminal pitch movement as a signal of turn completion. Conversely, they do not take the floor when pitch signals continuation, de
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  • ...ion, and a preference for offers over requests. A recipient's anticipatory completion of an ongoing speaking turn is one conversational practice that makes possi
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Interactional Linguistics; completion; mulimodality ...multimodal resources for achieving unit completions, showing how embodied completion is visibly achieved in an emergent way, how it is possibly revised by speak
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  • ...ing time: The humble timesheet as a representation and some details of its completion and use
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  • ...point before it, and other participants refraining from action before its completion. Vocalizations, occasionally with coherent pitch contours of intonation uni
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  • ...nitiation, devices and strategies used to initiate them and type of repair completion (self or other-repair). The results of data analysis revealed that both gro
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  • ...solely around transition relevance places but also elsewhere. The lack of completion of the prior/ongoing turn is exploited for the interactional purpose of imp
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  • ...en interactional/sequential contexts. Findings show that a turn's possible completion point is an organizationally consequential place around which one can indic
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  • ...n talk-in-interaction; (iv) discussions on the concepts of projections and completion, dependency, syntactic integration, and the role of these for the sentence- ...ressed, outside of the sequence of its production, with a ‘post-possible-completion account.’ This account specifies the basis of a misunderstanding and yet,
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  • ...gestures begin but also where they end: pointing does not only end in pre-completion positions, projecting turn end, but can also persist through sequences, sho
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  • ...s position and that the story is on track toward preferred uptake at story completion. Thus, the concepts of structural alignment and social affiliation are sepa
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  • ...al action, and both parties withdraw gaze from one another during sequence completion. Arguably this patterns shows that mutual gaze can serve as a minimal form
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  • ...ay be deployed and understood as projecting that a next syntactic possible completion is the designed end of the turn. In the second, the initial turns in the op
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  • ...ts) usable by speakers and recipients to convey and recognize the designed completion of a multi-TCU turn and/or a multi-turn sequence in which ‘answering’ i
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  • ...n the telling sequence, but also as affiliative evaluations upon complaint completion.
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  • ...shown that signers regularly fine-tune their turn-beginnings to potential completion points of turns (De Vos, Torreira & Levinson, 2015; Groeber, 2014; Groeber
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  • ...contribution is meant to demonstrate that not only the shape and possible completion of TCUs and turns is projected, but also that potential nexts are prepared;
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  • ...complex of recurrent phonetic events which attend a point of possible turn-completion, and the beginning of an immediately subsequent turn-constructional unit (T
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  • ...other distinct features: release of plosives at the point of possible turn-completion, and the production of audible outbreaths. We show that features of articul
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  • ...he continuation of a turn past a point of possible syntactic and pragmatic completion is emphasized.
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  • ...pragmatic completion are treated by co-participants as points of possible completion and transition relevance. The data for this study are audio-video recording
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  • |Title=Notes on overlap management in conversation: the case of delayed completion |Tag(s)=EMCA; delayed completion; overlap; turn-taking; Conversation Analysis;
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  • ...ct=This thesis is an exploration of two interactional processes, syntactic completion and other- extension. The aim of the study is to explore what – if anythi ...example searching for a name, the second speaker joins in with a candidate completion; that is what is called induced completions. The other category includes no
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  • ...nt narratives, there follows a typical sequence of actions. On the evident completion of the complaint, mediators (M) ask whether efforts have been made to speak
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  • ...ormation distribution and the interactional roles that manifest during the completion of information gap tasks. Using conversation analysis, the findings show ho
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  • ...ate self and other repair, to correct, and to initiate a new topic to mark completion of a sequence. It is argued that through these actions the child was offeri
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  • ...n completed (that of following a set of instructions to complete a map) on completion of the task, examination and comparison of the maps also become relevant ne
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  • ...en German, pivots allow a speaker to extend an utterance beyond a possible completion point in a syntactically and prosodically unobtrusive way. Speakers utilize
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  • ...rsue, develop, and shift topics to, on the one hand, ensure the successful completion of the assigned task, and on the other, to display individual contributions
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  • ...cted in a form that shows its function in the clause. This means that in a completion, the form of each item in both the preliminary and final part is controlled
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  • ...other. Common devices used in the first alignment turns are collaborative completion and repetition of the elements of the prior turn, but alliances can also be
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  • ...ed and three types of joint productions were identified: word search, turn completion and appendor production. Additional sequential analysis revealed the lingui
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  • ...onversation strategies were systematically used: guess, alternative guess, completion, and closing strategies. Each was accomplished collaboratively with specifi
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  • ...zed as inevitable and there was no stress on stoicism and progress towards completion, the child displayed more distress and began crying before the injection.
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  • ...dataset of 53 instances, several distinctive patterns emerged. A prompted completion sequence is initiated by a ‘word retrieval elicitor’ (‘fishing::’)
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  • ...as another list item is used as a practice to signal the non-completion or completion of the list proper. But even after completing the list proper, the larger t
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  • ...ey thus provide a robust resource for participants to monitor the upcoming completion of the turn.
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  • ...n-constructional units is usually associated with a drop in pitch, and non-completion with rising or sustained pitch. The prosodic features involved in signallin
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  • ...ess can mostly be accounted for by their orientation to points of possible completion and rules of turn-taking as described by Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (19
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; compliment responses; discourse completion task; ...ion analytic (CA) methodology, and elicited data collected via a discourse completion task (DCT). The DCT was designed to evoke the same discourse context and pr
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  • ...udience laughter. These practices allow the gurus to project clear message completion points, to signal their humourous intent, to ‘invite’ audience laughter
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  • ...DIU, the teacher halts his/her turn before it has reached its grammatical completion, and by doing so invites the students to complete the turn. The study is ba
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  • ...ue that any lexical boundary can serve as a TRP on the condition of action completion, as negotiated and determined by the participants’ shared knowledge and e
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  • ...ccurs in two sequential and interactional environments: after the possible completion of a recipient-initiated sequence that may change the ongoing (focus of the
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  • ...r the linguistic details of an interlocutor’s talk and to anticipate the completion of the interlocutor’s utterance.
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  • ...students has been acknowledged as having a great impact on the successful completion of a PhD and several studies of PhD supervision meetings have been conducte
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Turn-final but; Trailoff; Pragmatic completion; Contrast-terminal ...t may operate to be a resource for participants to understand action-level completion with a projected contrast made salient, and therefore, no attempts to revis
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  • |Title=Where grammar and interaction meet: A study of co-participant completion in Japanese conversation |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Japanese; Projectability; Co-Completion
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  • ...ipants met online on Google Hangouts video-chat software for collaborative completion of the tasks once a week for a 20-week-long period. Their online task-orien
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  • The School of Liberal Studies and Continuing Education houses four degree completion programs including a newly revised program in Communications. Reporting to
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  • ...to pursue, and describe (1) a range of possible relations between project completion and occasion closure and (2) the locations from which problems come to be i
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  • The person appointed should have a PhD in CA (or near completion), be able to transcribe telephone calls using the Jefferson system, analyse
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  • ...cipants need to not only monitor the temporal progression of talk toward a completion, but also attend to how the current turn ties back to the preceding turns.
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  • ...isual features involved in their production usually indicate possible turn completion.
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  • |Title=Extending the notion of pragmatic completion: The case of the responsive compound action unit
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  • ...ation on the part of the recipient is invited in the form of collaborative completion in which the recipient co-constructs the primary speaker's on-going turn. P
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  • ...closings: Showing the relevance of the social and material surround to the completion of an interaction
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  • ...ies on three different conversational tasks: projecting turn and turn-unit completion, starting up turns with ‘non-beginnings’ and self-repairing. The cross-
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  • ...current phenomenon—sequence recompletion—whereby participants bring to completion a sequence of talk that was already treated as complete. Using conversation
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  • ...ted turn in a way that might not have been possible if the turn had run to completion: I refer to interruptions of this sort as “opportunistic.” I explore th
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  • ...rse syntactic practices may be exploited in the production of postpossible completion increments. A study of Swedish, which is a language with a fixed verb-secon
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  • |Tag(s)=Interactional Linguistics; collaborative completion; expectation; macro-syntax; projection ...tional linguistics, we analyze several cases of anticipatory collaborative completion, thereby showing that projection is contingent on the temporal and sequenti
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  • ...researchers have shown that talk routinely continues beyond possible turn completion, but where bodily-visual behavior doing such turn extension work is found.
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  • ...repair breaches of pace, neatness, and English reading fluency during the completion of homework. The article provides new insights into how mothers and childre
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  • ...ctions that serve to return to a previous sequence that was not brought to completion due to actions by the coparticipant(s) or outsiders of the interaction. In
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  • ...h other elicitation methods, such as role plays, written or oral discourse completion tasks (DCTs) or questionnaires. Comparisons between role plays and naturall
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  • ...dpoint in order to track their segment by segment genesis, development and completion. From the analysis it emerges that in addition to the serial type of sequen
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  • ...asic feature of spoken discourse: interactional negotiation over utterance completion.
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  • ...ions. The interactional feature of post-predicate elements ‘re-doing the completion point as a transition-relevance place’ is partially manifested in the way
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  • ...tract=How the status of further talk past the point of a turn’s possible completion should be described, and what functions different kinds of turn continuatio
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  • |Tag(s)=IL; Post-possible completion; Turn-constructional unit (TCU); Increment; Same-turn self-repair; Transiti ...on ways in which conversationalists speak beyond a point of possible turn completion in conversation, specifically on turn extensions which are grammatically de
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  • ...ies on three different conversational tasks: projecting turn and turn-unit completion, starting up turns with ‘non-beginnings’ and self-repairing. The cross-
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  • ...crements as “nonmain-clause continuations after a possible point of turn completion.” We also show that what makes että-clauses ideal for the pursuit of upt
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  • ...evant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Resear
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  • ...nce organisation) can each be taken as a ‘stand alone’ course; however completion of courses 1 and 2 is a pre-requisite for taking courses 3 and 4. Completion of all 4 courses is highly recommended – and will equip you with an essen
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  • ...converging with their co-participants’ dynamic knowledgeability for task completion purposes. A longitudinal investigation into task engagement processes has d
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  • ...eaker sometimes halts an ongoing turn constructional unit (TCU) before its completion, inserts a short parenthetical remark into it, and then returns to the halt
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  • ...AMT is a technologically mediated marketplace—that is the distribution, completion and payment of work is done online, almost completely through the AMT platf
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  • .... Attributable silence occurs when a speaker is selected to speak upon the completion of an utterance that solicits a particular response but chooses, for one re
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  • operations proceeds via the completion
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  • ...)=EMCA; Formulations; Turn beginning; Turn-taking; Speaker selection; Turn completion
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  • at points of possible turn-completion where the same speaker continues. It is shown that points of possible turn-completion accompanied by fall-to-
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  • ...stic expression. Through the close analysis of two focal cases of embodied completion, which underscores the conversation analytic (CA) perspective of ‘compete
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