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  • |Tag(s)=Italian; Recruitments; Requests; EMCA; Multimodality; Multiactivity;
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  • |Abstract=This article examines sequences of interaction involving Italian doctors, English-speaking patients and language mediators serving as interp
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  • ...on the final stage of the sequences, i.e. the translation from Chinese to Italian, in order to show that closing the dyadic sequence and initiating the trans
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  • |Tag(s)=Medical EMCA; Oncology; Decision; Sequence organization; Italian; ...ology through the analysis of informal conversations between doctors in an Italian hospital. The analysis shows that doctors rely on three collaborative pract
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  • ...nalysis focuses on a planning session during which three adult learners of Italian as a foreign language prepare for a classroom presentation in their L2; the
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  • ...theless have a developmental focus. The data are in Australian English and Italian.
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  • |Journal=TECNOSCIENZA: Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies
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  • ...es. These practices, which were produced by three intermediate learners of Italian as a Foreign Language (IFL), occurred massively in natural data that were g
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  • ...dy in Applied CA conducted within a postgraduate interpreting module at an Italian university. Four different extracts of interpreter-mediated encounters, vid
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  • ...=Orienting to the Category “Ordinary — But Special” in an Australian-Italian Courtship and Marriage Narrative
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  • ...oration is useful in web design. Through an analysis of interactions in an Italian Internet company, the article shows that collaboration is the system used b
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  • ...ich diagnosis is embedded. The analysis of a troubleshooting episode in an Italian internet company shows how diagnostic work is realized: 1) through collabor
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  • ...g advice activity in close interpersonal relationships. Some examples from Italian |Tag(s)=Troubles; Advice; Epistemics; Sequential organization; EMCA; Italian; delicates
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Title=Vicarious accounts: Morality and responsibility in Italian family dinner conversations
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  • * A book on interviews, in Italian, by Francesco Serranò, Alessandra Fasulo: ''[[nbooks.htm#Francesco%20Serra
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  • ...laborative grammar: the temporality and emergence of clause combination in Italian talk-in-interaction”, supervised by Prof. Elwys De Stefani and Prof. Simo ...ings) of naturally occurring interactions 'around a table', in present-day Italian. It has been transcribed following Jefferson's (2004) conventions for talk
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  • ...ay life and sociological discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Italian Edition, Rome: Il Molino; 1995]
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  • ...in 1997. A true internationalist, Dede was fluent in English, French, and Italian, and worked easily in five other languages as well as in many different geo
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  • ...training, and a novice. This double vision of the professional culture of Italian magistrates demonstrates, on the one hand, the perspective of the competent
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  • |Title=Other-initiated repair in Italian |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Repair; Other-initiated repair; Prosody; Repetitions;
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Closings; Institutional talk; Supermarket |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Proper Names |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Decision-making; Supermarket; Relationships; Multimodality; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Multimodal; Mobile phone; Spatial Formulation; |Language=Italian
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  • ...t attention. This contribution examines a corpus of interactions involving Italian doctors, Chinese patients, and an interpreter. Having to manage multiparty
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Family; Gender; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Agency; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Family; Food; Norms; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; School |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Family; School; Language acquisition; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Identity; Workplace; Pronouns; Italian; Iconicity; Mitigation ...d with the indexical meaning of the pronoun ‘I’, in its marked use, in Italian work-meeting conversation. The hypothesis driving the study is that, in a c
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Basic Resources; Italian; Conversation Analysis |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Conversation Analysis; Transcription |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Family Interaction; Games; Transition; |Abstract=Drawing on a corpus of ethnographic data collected among 8 Italian middle-class families, this article analyzes transitions in and out of epis
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Conversation Analysis; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Conflict; Disagreement; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Interaction; Understanding; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Television; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Sociology; Basic Resources; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Basic Resources; Ethnomethodology; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Non-English Basic Resources |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Title=Planning a typical Italian meal: a family reflection on culture ...stria), with foreign participants, in which they shall produce a typically Italian meal. The analysis shows how cultural descriptions are both a resource and
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Courtroom Interaction; |Language=Italian
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  • ...raction. The general aim of the article, which utilizes data taken from an Italian murder trial that took place in 1998, is to show how expansions accomplish
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...ction of social identity. In the final discussion, some theoretical points Italian students of ethnomethodology and the related disciplines have raised and di
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Directives; Sequence organization; Parent-child interactions; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • ...al versus turn-final laughter: two techniques initiating remedy in English/Italian bookshop encounters |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Laughter;
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  • ...ndent orientations in the organization of cooperation. Data are in German, Italian, and Polish.
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...three unrelated languages representing two different modalities: Northern Italian, the Cha’palaa language of Ecuador, and Argentine Sign Language. The cros
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  • |Title=Italian tag questions and their conversational functions |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Tag questions; Italian; Discourse;
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Cancer; News delivery; Medical; Italian; ...e illness. Drawing on video-recorded cancer consultations collected in two Italian hospitals, this article analyzes three communication practices used by onco
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  • ...nguage learning in online written interaction between two speakers of both Italian and English as, respectively, either an L1 or L2. Specifically, during epis
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  • ...from different companies and different nationalities (e.g., Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish). Features studied include self-identification, the number of turn
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  • ...adults. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic value of CA in Italian children and adolescents. Ten patients (seven females and three males), dia
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  • |Title=Italian 'mica' and its use in discourse: An interactional account |Abstract=The paper is concerned with the Italian negation particle mica and its use in spoken interaction. In particular, it
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  • · Sara Greco (University of Italian Switzerland, Switzerland)
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  • ...ir approach is rigorously empirical, with analyses of English, German, and Italian rhythm, all grounded in sequences of actual talk-in-internation.
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  • ...empirical analysis of recorded material from genuine English, German, and Italian conversations, the prosody emerges here as a strategy deployed by interacta
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...conversations in six European languages: Danish, English, Finnish, German, Italian and Swedish. Some of the studies deal with similar practices in two differe
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Multilingual Interaction; English; French; Italian; German; Switzerland; Openings; Sociality in public space ...ltilingualism-in-interaction. Data are in (lingua franca) English, French, Italian, Standard German, and Swiss German.
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  • ...unrelated languages: Cha'palaa, a Barbacoan language of Ecuador; Northern Italian, a Romance language of Italy; and Siwu, a Kwa language of Ghana. The common
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Title=The use of marked syntactic constructions in Italian multi-party conversation |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Grammar;
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  • |Title=Direct complaints in (Italian) calls to the ambulance: The use of negatively framed questions |Tag(s)=EMCA; Complaints; Italian; Emergency Calls; Questions; Preference organization;
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  • ...contexts of story-interventions by non-knowledgeable story recipients in (Italian) multi-person interaction |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Storytelling; Italian; Context
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  • |Title=Secondary and deviant uses of the imperative for requesting in Italian ...pter argues this to be the primary use of the imperative for requesting in Italian informal interaction, and distinguishes it from other uses of the imperativ
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  • Contributions can be submitted in English, French, German and Italian.
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  • ...y after they finished what they must eat (dessert as reward). In addition, Italian adults encouraged children to express individual tastes as part of what it
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Exclusion; Italian; |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Emergency Calls; Italian; Ethnomethodology; Ethnography;
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  • ...ng “being ordinary” in an interview narrative what a second generation Italian-Australian woman
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; family dinner interaction; intersubjectivity; Italian; language socialization; morality; sense of the Other; siblings; mealtime i
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  • ...e=“Siamo vicini, no?”: Negotiating commonality for rapport building in Italian L1-L2 online text chat ...rcultural text chat, where Australian students of Italian interact with L1 Italian speakers. Although the initial purpose of the examined chat exchanges is to
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Title=Collaborative attention work on gender agreement in Italian as a foreign language ...y displayed actions that are jointly achieved by college level students of Italian as a foreign language as they engage in collaborative writing while plannin
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  • ...ts of participants' bodily behavior. Data are in Estonian, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Swedish.
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  • ...onversation Analysis; EMCA; Formulation format; Institutional invitations; Italian; Solicitation format |Abstract=This article analyzes unsolicited telephone calls in Italian, wherein employees of a bank telephone existing clients in order to arrange
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Action prioritization; driving lessons; French; hairdressing; Italian; multiactivity; multimodality; service encounters; small talk; workplace in ...ses draw on video data of interactions that have taken place in French and Italian and are carried out with conversation analytic methods.
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Language alternation; Epistemics; Italian; Second language acquisition; Recognition checks; Learning; Multimodality; ...r expectations with respect to what students ought to have comprehended in Italian. It did this by analysing the resources the teacher used to display these e
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions and answers; French; Italian; Epistemics; Knowledge; Institutional interaction; ...d through a detailed analysis of video-recorded guided tours in French and Italian. The paper describes the different sequence trajectories occurring after th
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...tic Role-play Method (CARM) – will be exemplified using authentic French-Italian interpreter-mediated healthcare data. However, CARM can readily be adapted
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  • ...and social order. The paper illustrates both the agentive participation of Italian children in dialogue on normative behavior and ways that their discursive c
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  • ..., a race track, etc.), in six languages (English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Swedish) and in seven countries (Australia, Finland, France, Germany,
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; competence; conversation analysis; direction formulations; navigational in ...s on navigational instructions occurring in driving lessons carried out in Italian. It proposes a situated analysis of navigational instructions in their spat
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Business and organization; CA and Psychology; Institutional |Language=Italian
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Internet; Digital technology; Business and organization; Italian |Language=Italian
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  • ...he shaping of the embodied participation framework. Data are in French and Italian with English translations.
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  • ...s in which members recognize, classify and identify future magistrates and Italian geography.
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  • ...socialization of perception which characterizes this setting. Data are in Italian.
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  • ...alysis who examine the practice of alternating between English and German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Vietnamese in the classroom. The collection shows tha
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  • ...th the help of other linguistic and contextual considerations. Data are in Italian with English translation.
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...nd unilateral requests: the use of imperatives and mi X? Interrogatives in Italian |Tag(s)=EMCA; Requests; Italian
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  • |Title=Questions and epistemic stance: Some examples from Italian conversations |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Epistemics; Wh-questions; Questions
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Italian as a foreign language; Classroom; Second language; Multilingualism; SLA; Tr ...ction between planning process (in L1-English) and planning product (in L2-Italian) and achieves the transition between such components of the planning activi
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Language alternation; Target language use policy; Italian as a foreign language; Medium of instruction; Multimodality; Transitions ...ous opportunities presented in the context to build their understanding of Italian as the medium of instruction in order to successfully answer the teacher’
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  • ...ing the valence of inter-turn silence across speakers of American English, Italian, and Japanese ...=Valence; EMCA; Sielnce; Turn-taking; Italian; Japanese; American English; Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • ...ities for the treatment of people recovering from drug misuse. Data are in Italian with English translation.
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  • |Title=Questioning and responding in Italian |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Question; Interaction; Recognizability; Rising intonation; Social action
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  • ...d command of English; for the Swiss positions (2), (Swiss) German, French, Italian, and a good command of English; for both positions: any additional language
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Note=Knowledge in action: the learning of professional identity in training italian magistrates, an ethnomethodological approach
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  • ...d command of English; for the Swiss positions (2), (Swiss) German, French, Italian, and a good command of English; for both positions: any additional language
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  • |Abstract=This article investigates account episodes in Italian family dinner conversations and illustrates how sequential patterns and par
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  • ...ocialization into norms and standards and negotiation of responsibility in Italian dinner conversations |Tag(s)=EMCA; account episodes; discourse analysis; Italian family discourse; moral socialization; responsibility
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  • ...A; Language alternation; Medium of instruction; Code-switching; Australia; Italian; Classroom interaction ...ge alternation through analysis of two samples from Australia: a secondary Italian foreign language classroom and a tertiary Japanese foreign language classro
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  • ...ing on data from four different languages — Flemish, French, German, and Italian — it focuses on definitions in which a definiendum is first followed b
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Bilingual; Italian; Children; Storytelling; Participation ...s of interactions in the home, although one of the children is a bilingual Italian/ English-speaking child. The data is derived from two parent/child dyads, a
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  • Italian sectors Italian version: https://www.unimi.it/sites/default/files/2019-09/BANDO_tipo_A_2019
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Checklist; Dialogic task; Italian; Assessing speaking
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  • ...ng treatment options in breast cancer consultations: Advice and consent in Italian medical care ...its carried out by two oncologists of high experience and seniority in two Italian hospitals. Treatment recommendation sequences involving these three option
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  • ...ices are implemented. Drawing on an extensive ethnographic fieldwork in an Italian Intensive Care Unit, this article investigates how the nurses orient to and
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  • ...n on the basis of video data from five languages: Finnish, French, German, Italian, and Polish. We are looking for candidates who can work with data from at l
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  • ...range of languages – English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Mandarin, and Swedish.
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  • |Title=Nel senso (che) in Italian conversation: Turn-taking, turn-maintaining and turn-yielding |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Projection; Turn position; Syntax; Grammar
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Healthcare interaction; Migrant; Interpretation; Compliance |Abstract=This paper analyses interactions collected in Italian healthcare services with migrant patients and with or without interpreting
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Driving lessons; Participation; Traffic; Italian
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  • |Title=Ordering and Serving Coffee in an Italian Café: How Customers Obtain ‘Their’ Coffee
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  • |Journal=TECNOSCIENZA: Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies
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  • ...on. The higher frequency of thanking in some languages (such as English or Italian) suggests that cultures differ in the importance they place on recognizing
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Healthcare; Minors |Abstract=The presence of unaccompanied minors (hereafter UAM) in the Italian welfare and
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  • |Abstract=The presence of unaccompanied minors (UAM) in the Italian health care system represents a recent phenomenon, not fully investigated f
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  • ...special issue, focussing on other-repetition in English, Finnish, French, Italian, and Swedish. Other-repetition is a recurrent conversational phenomenon in
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  • |Title=The prosody of other-repetition in Italian: A system of tunes ...rg/core/journals/language-in-society/article/prosody-of-otherrepetition-in-italian-a-system-of-tunes/53D50706A4021604AB4ADEE67113E3C3
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  • ...terms of engagement on a more conciliatory basis. Data are in English and Italian.
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  • ...tails concerning application documents and required forms are available in Italian and English here https://www.unimi.it/it/ricerca/ricerca-lastatale/fare-ric
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  • ...hat may affect the questioner’s turn-in-progress. Data are in French and Italian.
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  • ...cial constructionist therapies and were originally conducted in Polish and Italian. The analysis focuses on how gender and gendered propositions are invoked b
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Italian; Multimodal; Temporality; Grammar |Language=Italian
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  • |Title=The recruitment system in Italian |Tag(s)=EMCA; Recruitment; Italian
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  • |Title=Making talk together: Simultaneity and rhythm in mundane Italian conversation
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  • ...teractions; oncology; social identity categorisation; medical interaction; Italian ...al actions. Drawing on a data corpus of oncological visits collected in an Italian hospital, involving both native and non-native patients, the present work a
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  • ...ecorded first consultations in an Italian hospital; the participants speak Italian.
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  • ...wards an object of interest. The data stem from 11 video-recorded tours in Italian, French, German and Dutch (interpreted into Flemish Sign Language). In this
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  • ...e based on video-recorded interactional data from English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Russian. The data will be provided by the facilitators
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  • ...ch as work meetings, political assemblies, and guided visits in French and Italian. In these settings, participants use OKAY within extended “transition pha
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  • ...English, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Polish, and Swedish. We first outline the orig
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian
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  • |Language=Italian |Note=The paper explores some uses of the Italian expressions bene, va bene and benissimo in institutional talk. Drawing on a
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  • |Language=Italian |Note=The paper explores some specific functions of the Italian discourse marker mica in sequences of classroom interaction. Drawing on a l
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  • ...A; Timing; prosody; lexical repetition; Visually Impaired; sport climbing; italian ...vements and to make sure that they get to their planned holds. Data are in Italian with English translation.
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  • ...ch proposal at https://pica.cineca.it/unipd/ by 8 March 2022, at 1 pm CET (Italian time zone).
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  • |Title=On Being Known: Displays of Familiarity in Italian Café Encounters ...the knowledge the “recurrent parties” share of each other. Data are in Italian and Friulian.
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  • ...ons; swearwords; anger; complaint; stance; affiliation; Intersubjectivity; Italian; Interactional Linguistics ...d Fritzgerald 2011; Hoey et al. 2021), but they are versatile resources in Italian talk-in-interaction. Grammatically, they are interjections, verbs, nouns, p
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  • ...nswer preference organization; turn-taking rules; whole-class interaction; Italian
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  • ...s conducted based on video recordings of 24 real job interviews held at an Italian staffing agency and analysed through membership categorisation and conversa
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  • ...ated interactions between teachers, migrant parents, and their children in Italian primary schools, a topic that has not yet been widely examined in the liter
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  • ...ng treatment options in breast cancer consultations: Advice and consent in Italian medical care. In: Social Science & Medicine 266, 113175.
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  • |Title=Framing in interactions: expert witnesses' testimony in the italian judicial system
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  • ...ction affects the progressivity of the interaction. Data are in German and Italian from the Parallel European Corpus of Informal Interaction (PECII).
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  • |Abstract=Focusing on supermarkets in a Swiss Italian city, this chapter explores the interactional work that couples shopping to
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  • ...ing mentioned above: Clemente and Alfredo, two adolescents with a southern Italian family background living in Germany, have been complaining about an elderly (Italian/Italian dialect in regular font, '''German in boldface'''. <ë> = schwa)
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  • ...tps://doi.org/10.1017/S0047404520000627 The prosody of other-repetition in Italian: A system of tunes]. ''Language in Society'', ''49''(4), 619–652.
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  • ...e-requests: The organisation of ''hai x'' ‘do you have x’ sequences in Italian. ''Journal of Pragmatics'', 82, 5–22.
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  • ...., &amp; De Stefani, E. (2022). On being known: Displays of familiarity in Italian café encounters. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', ''55''(1
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  • |Title=Co-constructing and other-extending collaborative reported speech in Italian ...rative turns; Alignment; Conversation Analysis; Interactional Linguistics; Italian; co-constructions; other-extensions
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  • ...ffering assistance; Sensory resources; Mutual adjustment; Inclusive sport; Italian paraclimbing
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  • ...laborative Grammar: The Temporality and Emergence of Clause Combination in Italian Talk-in-Interaction ...Other-extensions; Temporality; projection; multiperson interactions; gaze; Italian
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  • * A wider variety of research on other languages, including French, German, Italian, Finnish, Swedish, Arabic, Korean, Chinese and
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  • ...is publicly displayed during storytelling in Oral History Interviews with Italian-speaking witnesses of labor camps during WWII. We focus on the use of the f
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  • ...f informal interactions in a range of European languages (English, German, Italian, and Polish) during three types of mundane activities: (1) joint car rides,
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  • ...eo-recorded during training workshops of professional tasters in Italy and Italian-speaking Switzerland, the paper demonstrates how the normative order of sen
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  • Rossi, G. (2020b). The prosody of other-repetition in Italian: A system of tunes. ''Language in Society'', 49(4), 619–652.
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  • ...interrogative in some languages (Stivers and Rossano focus on English and Italian).
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  • ...n in representing where interactants are looking. Figure 1 shows a turn in Italian by Speaker A to Speaker B. Near the beginning of this turn, A is looking aw
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  • ...interrogative in some languages (Stivers and Rossano focus on English and Italian).
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  • |Title=Instruction-Giving Sequences in Italian as a Foreign Language Classes: An Ethnomethodological Conversation Analytic |Tag(s)=EMCA; Instructions; Foreign Language Learning; Italian
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  • ...of training tasting sessions for professional cheese tasters in Italy and Italian Switzerland. The analyses show how participants engage not only in describi
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  • ...tine Sign Language, Cha’palaa, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Turkish, and Yélî Dnye.
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