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  • ...lyses and analyses of turn-design, so as to gather additional evidence for participant orientations. In conclusion, I will point to possibly more extensive relati
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  • ...tself. The temporal misalignment leads to slippages in the participants’ orientation to the sequential relevance of utterances and utterance parts that leads to
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  • ...ingual interaction: Codeswitching and embodied orientation toward shifting participant constellations ...that language choice shapes interaction and makes public moment-by-moment participant understandings of identity.
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  • ...ively. The categorization is empirically warranted by means of participant orientation in both typical and deviant cases, demonstrating the robustness of the phen
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  • ...grounded analyst's interpretations,” and they may be quite distinct from participant hearings. An exchange during a family therapy session is examined in detail
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  • ...manage speaker transition, secure progression and shifts, perform shift in participant identity and elicit talk performing particular social actions, explanations
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  • ...‘begging’, and ‘a shocker’. We show the data-session participants' orientation to these moral judgments, and their search for resolution in safely technic
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  • ...e prior action(s). Body visual displays such as gaze, gesture and postural orientation, as well as vocal, material and linguistic resources, together afford parti ...the material surround are used in conjunction with talk, gaze and postural orientation to construct local social order in study guidance counselling meetings at a
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  • ...ency and skilful performance - in situ and in vivo. Drawing upon extensive participant observation, this book articulates and draws upon two major strands of ethn
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  • ...ication and language and its institutional ramifications. With the new participant’s perspective, this thesis considers practices as complex and enta ...ments) and recipient design (i.e., formulating talk designed to display an orientation to co-present others). The first analytic chapter examines how noise distur
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  • ...unity of practice. Learning, it is suggested, may be seen in the learner's orientation to the preference for affiliation when doing negative responses.
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  • ...techniques and conversation analysis, particularly in situations where one participant brings specialist resources. Interviews and recorded interactions are usual ...fied from conversation analysis of consultations. For some, ‘clinical’ orientation was more prevalent in the organization of their consultations than ‘activ
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  • ...formings’. Through consideration of sequential organization, participant orientation, and phonetic detail, we suggest that the attribution of analytic categorie
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  • ...ples of GG use in multiactivity settings. The analysis shows how 1) object orientation and identity, 2) private experience and knowledge, and 3) turn-taking and p
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  • ...hin conversation analysis (CA), suggesting that CA's notion of participant orientation may be too narrow and restrictive to adequately capture the significance of
    2 KB (229 words) - 16:10, 3 November 2015
  • ...l and interactional dimensions of language use, an increased "emic" (i.e., participant-relevant) sensitivity towards fundamental concepts, and the broadening of t
    2 KB (235 words) - 09:55, 6 January 2016
  • ...ent in the sequential organization of these shared laughs show participant orientation to respective institutional roles. These asymmetries are consistent with th
    1 KB (176 words) - 12:23, 25 November 2019
  • ...professional knowledge is displayed and negotiated. Moreover, there is an orientation to directive functions of the presentation activity. The PowerPoint slides
    1 KB (156 words) - 11:12, 25 December 2019
  • ...onsible diagnoses and advice for the particular participant framework, (4) orientation toward both medical expertise, everyday experiences and lay knowledge.
    2 KB (317 words) - 02:49, 27 December 2019
  • ...ons revealed that the participants’ negotiation, co-construction of, and orientation to task rules unfolded with the use of language and rule policing actions (
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  • ...ts in subsequent sequences. Thus an embodied gesture can "travel" from one participant to another.
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  • |Title=Prosodic Orientation in Spoken Interaction ...conversation analysis to describe many forms of observable reaction by one participant to another.
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  • ...“preferred” over the action of requesting. Participants display their orientation to actions as “preferred” by producing them straightforwardly—without As an example of a sequence-responding action, after a participant issues a request, the addressed-recipient can grant, or refuse, that reques
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  • ...er observing the complexity of this type of exchange and the participant's orientation to special features of the interaction (confused verbal productions, many w ...osition. Après avoir constaté la complexité de ce type d'échanges et l'orientation des participants vers des caractéristiques particulières de l'interaction
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  • ...ion also carry with it a dubious or unpleasant undertone, where the female participant is treated by her interlocutor in a potentially derogatory way.
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  • |Title=In tow of the blue whale: Learning as interactional changes in topical orientation ...s learning is accomplished. This is made possible through the fine-grained participant perspective-based conversation analysis. The reported work also demonstrate
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  • ...l studies show that complaints project an affiliative response from the co-participant (Drew & Walker 2009, Traverso 2009, Holt 2012). As complaints embed a negat ...n with the complaint (Drew & Walker 2009). In institutional contexts, this orientation to affiliation gets complicated (Ruusuvuori & Lindfors 2009). We want to di
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  • ...es, linguistiques et multimodales, pour formater son tour en fonction de l'orientation vers sa réception (recipient-design). Oh peut, ainsi, être décrit systé
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  • ...untability as a way of investigating how the participants establish mutual orientation and hold one another accountable to tacit social norms. The findings show h
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  • ...omputer as if it were a participant, although the computer has a different participant status. Also, during the human-human-computer triad, advisors exhibit three
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  • ...l en va tout autrement des concepts et des formules qui caractérisent son orientation : des notions comme celles de réflexivité, routine, connaissance de sens ...ganisation (cf. 3.), seul le cours effectif du séminaire décidera de l’orientation de ces problématiques. Celles-ci pouvant toucher, à titre d’exemple, au
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  • |Title=‘Showing’ as a means of engaging a reluctant participant into a joint activity ...it into the projected site of vision of the addressee to establish mutual orientation and a joint activity space. ‘Showing’ appears to be a powerful means to
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  • ...se; Finnish; Unit; Clause; Grammar; Interactional linguistics; Participant orientation
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  • ...alking. Specifically, we describe three turn formats that mobilize another participant to perform the next move in a card game: (1) turns including the discourse ...hold, however, imperatives are only used if speakers have already shown an orientation to game resumption. In contrast, second-person declaratives are used in sit
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  • ...obot is, in and through situated interactions: I propose that we term this participant the RoboDoc, given that it is an assemblage of a doctor who controls a robo
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  • ...actions and practices for getting the conversation started. We show how an orientation to an interview type of speech exchange system changes to something more co
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  • ...in two or more parallel activities, publicly visible and socially relevant orientation to two or more parallel activities could be considered as involvement in sa
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  • ...in the local ecologies of the activity, to carry out mutual monitoring and orientation in accordance with their emerging roles. Particularly, this study explores
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  • Each participant will have up to 20 minutes to present their oral communication and, dependi ...blem (suitable for EnACE purposes); objective(s) of the paper; theoretical orientation; methodological procedures; most relevant results and conclusions (if any);
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  • • Prepare participant facing documentation and obtain ethical approvals/amendments if/when necess ...identity or expression, ethnicity, religion/belief, or sexual or romantic orientation. To find out more about our social inclusion work at Warwick visit our webp
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  • ...articipant has (just) said/done, (3) it therefore displays its speaker’s orientation to the relevance or the appropriate placement of the action(s) done in thei
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  • ...rstanding of the detrimental nature of racism is met and complicated by an orientation to our unlevelled access to an experience of racism, which is a category-ba
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  • ...d strength of '''[[Deontic_rights|deontic rights]]''' relative to their co-participant(s) in a certain domain of action (Stevanovic 2018). While the term “stanc ...ervable features of action-design may be congruent or incongruent with the participant’s '''[[Deontic status|deontic status]]''' (Heritage 2013; Stevanovic 2018
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  • ...ion. These findings are significant because they demonstrate a participant orientation to migration as an accountable action, displaying some of the interactional
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  • ...recordings: the capturing of both the private physical actions by which a participant controls an avatar and the participants’ public actions in the VE. We arg
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  • |Title=Evidence About Harm: Dual Status Victim Participant Testimony at the International Criminal Court and the Straitjacketing of Na ...aking about harm is accompanied by a tolerance for extended answers and an orientation to narrativity.
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  • ...ine 5). Son also looks at her and comes closer to her. Their mutual bodily orientation, closely facing each other, builds a haptic formation that projects the eme ...bodies, mobilizing approaching bodies, positions of the upper body, head orientation, arms hugging, gaze, facial expressions and protruding lips (see also Kendo
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  • ...uspension of his previous talk (see the beginning of line 1). His embodied orientation involves gaze, manual gesture, and trunk movements. As soon as he spots the ...ted in the multimodal transcript, which treats the cameraperson as another participant (Mondada, 2016) and in some cases becomes the phenomenon of analysis (Monda
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  • ...ement tokens). Goodwin (1980, 1981) demonstrated that there is a normative orientation by speakers of English to recipient gaze. When speakers find that they do n This orientation by the speaker to recipient gaze is not uniform, however. For example, Ross
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  • ...ed conduct. The simultaneous activities can be both interactional (e.g., a participant is engaged in two conversations that involve different people), or one acti Nishizaka, A. (2014). Sustained orientation to one activity in multiactivity during prenatal ultrasound examinations. I
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  • ...ic format: an animal-initiated gaze followed by a verbal turn of the human participant, which evidences the turn-allocational function of the animal’s gaze on h
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  • ...ember of the dyad). In contrast, juniors often initiate repair of a senior participant's talk by displaying a detailed understanding of what has been said, either
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  • ...in the course of everyday interaction. The analysis focuses on participant orientation to parents’ rights to act on behalf of their children and third parties,
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  • ...and sensorial object to a technology representing information to an active participant in interaction guiding human action. The study thus contributes to our unde
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