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  • |Short summary=Symposium "Questions-answers in Greek Talk-in-interaction", 13-14 October 2016, Thessaloniki, submission ...d Conversation Analysis. The topic of this year’s Symposium is Questions-answers in Greek Talk-in-interaction.
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  • |Title=Understanding Qualitative Research and Ethnomethodology ...to discuss critically an array of methods for qualitative data collection and analysis.
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  • ...vices in order to generate an adequate answer. This may easily result into answers the validity of which may be doubted.
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  • |Title=Positive evaluation of student answers in classroom instruction |Journal=Language and Education
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  • |Title=Anticipatory reactions: Patients' answers to doctors' questions |Tag(s)=Questions; Medical EMCA; Applied; Institutional; Sequences;
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  • |Title=Pursuing answers to questions in broadcast journalism |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction
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  • |Title=On the occasioned and situated character of members' questions and answers, “is he or she a real Indian?” |Booktitle=Cultural Communication and Intercultural Contact
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  • ...efined understanding of moments when hurting patients report, demonstrate, and seek treatment for various cancer-related problems.
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  • |Title=Recordability: Resistance and collusion in psychometric interviews with children ...children’s problem presentations remain focused on generating recordable answers. The article concludes that the narrow focus on recordability neglects impo
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  • |Title=Questions, answers, and the organization of talk in the 1992 vice presidential debate: Fundamental |Journal=Research in Language and Social Interaction
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  • |Title=Configuring a television debate: Categorisation, questions and answers |Tag(s)=EMCA; Debates; Media; Policy; Questions; Answers
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  • |Title=Questions and responses in Spanish monolingual and Spanish–English bilingual conversation |Tag(s)=Spanish; EMCA; Questions; Bilingual; Polar Questions; Code-switching; Sequence organization;
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  • |Title=Sequential order in multimodal discourse: Talk and text in online educational interaction ...withholding of speech turns, the close latching of speech to written talk, and the ceasing of written turns at points where the topics or speakers changed
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  • ...itious questions one would not ask of people without a learning disability and that do not appear on the official questionnaire.
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...th verbal and embodied, to indicate that the computer is a relevant object and its use is important for the medical business at hand.
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  • |Title=How staff pursue questions to adults with intellectual disabilities ...llectual disabilities; interaction; mental-retardation; mild; people; questions; staff
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  • |Title=Inquiries of the body: Novice questions and the instructable observability of endodontic scenes |Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA; Questions; Body; Training;
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  • ...in linguistic devices enables the journalists to be professionally distant and interactionally reserved at the same time.
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  • ...ptation in parent-child interaction: Learning how to produce questions and answers
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  • |Title=Des questions-échos aux réponses-échos. Une approche séquentielle et prosodique des r ...e set with echo-questions ; the former being the preferred (unmarked) form and the latter the unpreferred (marked) one.
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  • ...to dealing with quantitative methods and data. This page is a list of tips and resources to help explain CA/EM methods in multi-methods research contexts. ...and some useful tips for formulating answers, and links to further reading and resources.
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  • ...itute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis: An [[Ethnomethodology and CA thesis repository]]. ...recently received your Ph.D. on a thesis in the field of ethnomethodology and/or conversation, you are invited to [[How to help|submit a text]] similar t
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  • ...obituary written by his wife with George Psathas, from the ASA Footnotes, and I provide a selective bibliography. ...Oklahoma, died November 30, at Norman Regional Hospital, following a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
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  • ...nd colleague as a member of the Dutch talk-in-interaction community (Paul) and even as a member of the same department (Tom). ...d her PhD at the University of Amsterdam, supervised by the late Simon Dik and Paul Drew. Then she took a position at Utrecht University.
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  • |Title=From paper to practice: Asking and responding to a standardized question item in performance appraisal intervi |Journal=Pragmatics and Society
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  • |Journal=Linguistics and Education ...trajectory of the interaction approximated to that of mundane conversation and other types of institutional interaction. This study suggests the significa
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  • ...e; language and social interaction; ordinary conversaton; questions and answers; conversation analysis; critical discourse analysis; discursive asymmetr |Booktitle=The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
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  • |Title=Answers and evasions ...(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Interview; News interviews; Questions and answers; Interrogations; Broadcast; Political communication;
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  • ...would be able to better assess what information to disclose as well as how and when to disclose it.
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  • |Title=Doctors' questions as displays of understanding |Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA; Doctor-patient interaction; Questions; Understanding;
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  • ...xpectations of Governmental interventions; (3) how increased assertiveness and adversarialness in interviewing coincide with reduced expectations of polit
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  • ...e, outpatient visits collected in the United States between adult patients and 20 family-practice physicians.
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  • |Title=Expert positions and scientific contexts: Storying research in the news media ...claims and counter-claims that the interviewee and interviewers are making and backing. These findings are discussed for their implications regarding the
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...cond parts of an adjacency pair (typically, police questions and suspects' answers), or as interjected clarifications for the suspect, of what a police questi
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  • ...formed to the form of the lawyers' questions (i.e., “yes” or “no”) and, as a result, often usurped control over the topical agenda of the proceedi
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  • ...s program Aktuellt, broadcast on Swedish public service television in 2008 and 2009.
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  • |Title=Questions and responses in Dutch conversations |Tag(s)=EMCA; Dutch; Conversation Analysis; Questions; Response; Comparative research
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  • |Title=Exchanging Missing Information in Tasks: Old and New Interpretations ...sed to improve the design and implementation of tasks for both pedagogical and empirical purposes.
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Rapport; Jokes; Job Interviews; L2; Questions and answers; |Journal=Pragmatics and Society
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  • ...Political communication; Membership Categorization Analysis; Questions and answers; Australian English ...and suggests that this occurs through familiarity with the show׳s formula and consistency of approach by Jones.
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Classroom; Epistemics; Questions and answers; Japanese; ...ncovers teachers’ on-line attention to both local interactional contexts and overall pedagogical objectives. In addition, this study discusses how teach
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  • |Title=Conversation and psychotherapy: how questioning reveals institutional answers ...ning works in the session and then locates these in therapy's professional and institutional logic. A critical reflection on psychotherapy's questioning p
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  • ...motor skills. The children's answers highlight the importance of imagery and classroom experience. The results are discussed within a model of estimatin
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  • |Booktitle=“Why Do You Ask?”: The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse ...ome of our central assumptions about the distinction between institutional and ordinary conversation.
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  • |Title=Some answers about questions in clinical interviews |Booktitle=The Talk of the Clinic: Explorations in the Analysis of Medical and Therapeutic Discourse
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  • |Title=Multiple Questions in Oral Proficiency Interviews |Tag(s)=EMCA; oral proficiency interviews; questions; repair; repetition; accommodation; misunderstanding
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  • |Title=Questions that convey information in teacher-student conferences |Tag(s)=EMCA; teacher-student conferences; questions
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  • |Title=Preference and "Bias" in the Format of French News Interviews: The Semantic Analysis of Qu |Tag(s)=EMCA; news interviews; question-answer pairs; yes-no questions; preference; French
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  • |Title="I didn't write the questions"! Negotiating Telephone-Survey Questions on Birth Timing |Tag(s)=birth timing; data collection; interviews; survey methodology; questions
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  • |Title=Task design, plan, and development of talk-in-interaction: an analysis of a small group activity i ...cussion was afforded by the students' production of spontaneous utterances and attention to the contingent development of talk.
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  • ...adoptive parenthood: a conversation analysis of relationship questions and answers |Tag(s)=EMCA; adoptive parenthood; relationship questions; institutional communication
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  • ...out of a desire to change or mitigate the version of facts conveyed by the questions.
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  • |Journal=Child Language Teaching and Therapy ...SLT. The results of the present study showed that analysis of conversation and prosody in its conversational context is useful in order to reveal possible
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  • |Title=Prosody in Conversational Questions |Tag(s)=EMCA; questions; prosody; Interactional Linguistics;
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  • |Title=Questions and institutionality in public participation broadcasting |Tag(s)=EMCA; questions; institutional talk; public participation broadcasting
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  • |Title=Professor Garfinkel Visits the Soothsayers: Ethnomethodology and Mambila Divination ...sibilities. Contradictions in discourse serve to give us pause for thought and constitute question-rejecting moves. The article demostrates how conversati
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  • ...ns to request information within children's domain and then evaluate their answers as correct or incorrect. These practices indicate an orientation to young c
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  • |Title=The Interweaving of Talk and Text in a French Criminal Pretrial Hearing |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction
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  • |Short summary=Symposium "Questions-answers in Greek Talk-in-interaction", 13-14 October 2016, Thessaloniki, submission ...d Conversation Analysis. The topic of this year’s Symposium is Questions-answers in Greek Talk-in-interaction.
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  • |Title=Medical authority and ordinary expertise: The changing forms of doctors’ talk in Swedish public ...ework, (4) orientation toward both medical expertise, everyday experiences and lay knowledge.
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  • ...ns that might contribute to the ways in which children respond to the test questions. ...hallenges in the critical belief and reality questions for both the tester and the testee.
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  • |Title=A simple da?: Affirming responses to polar questions in Russian conversation ...t on the organization of questioning and answering in Russian conversation and advances our understanding of agreement as a social action more generally.
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Japanese; Action; Questions and answers; Questions; Formulations; Fittedness ...r next speaker selection, and the patterns of fittedness between questions and their responses.
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  • |Title=Questions of accountability: Yes-no interrogatives that are unanswerable ...)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Danish; Interrogatives; Yes/no; Challenging Questions
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Questions; Answers; Danish; Grammar; Action; ...ber of questions that are used for making suggestions, offers and requests and does not use repetition as a way of answering a question as often as other
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  • ...r silence: on the evasive nature of politicians’ answers to reporters’ questions |Journal=Journal of Language and Politics
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  • |Title=Teachers' Answers to Students' Questions: Problematizing the Issue of Making Meaning ...acquisition literature on the social construction of comprehensible input and output. Alternative interpretations of the implications of this meaning
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  • |Title=Resisting the legitimacy of the question: Self-evident answers to questions about sources of knowledge in police interviews with child witnesses ...age use. We suggest that taking this unknowing stance conveys to the child and to the tape that the police officers are not presuming specific sources of
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  • |Title=Reformulation of questions with candidate answers |Tag(s)=EMCA; Institutional interaction; questions; reformulations; second-language conversation; understanding;
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  • |Title=Minimal and non-minimal answers to yes-no questions ...CA; IL; Answer; Yes-no question; Conversation Analysis; Typology; Grammar and context;
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  • |Title=Minimal answers to yes/no questions in the service of sequence organization ...A; Conversation Analysis; Estonian; Sequence organization; Yes/no; Minimal answers
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  • |Title=Respecifying display questions: Interactional resources for language teaching |Tag(s)=EMCA; Classroom interactions; Questions; Display Questions; Language Learning;
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  • |Title=Responding to children’s answers: questions embedded in the social context of early childhood education ...complexity of interactions when teachers are providing both emotional care and educational support for young children.
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  • |Title=Young children's use of laughter as a means of responding to questions ...Answers; Conversation; Development; Laughter; Parent–child interaction; Questions
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  • |Title=Aligning caller and call-taker: The opening phrase of Dutch emergency calls |Journal=Pragmatics and Society
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  • ...e=Taking the Initiative in Job Interviews: Extended Responses to Questions and Storytelling ...focus on storytelling as a particularly challenging extended-turn activity and examine how recruiters actively enable candidates’ initiative-taking. By
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  • |Tag(s)=IL; Answers; Yes/no; Danish; responses; confirmations; elaborations; ...at demand more than a ‘yes’ can be carried out with both interrogative and declarative syntax, whereas others are done only interrogatively.
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  • ...nses to challenges; conversation analysis; reversed polarity questions; wh-questions; ...ovide grammatically type-conforming answers to the questions, treating the questions as answerable. Responses that align with the challenge either treat the que
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  • |Title=Pragmatic aspects of the use of pronouns in wh-questions |Tag(s)=EMCA; Pronouns; Wh-questions; Questions;
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  • ...nt, our study invites reflection as to the recognizability of the doctor's questions by the patient who seems not to categorize the interview as an evaluation a ...là notre étude invite à s'interroger quant à la reconnaissabilité des questions du médecin comme une activité d'évaluation pour le patient qu'il semble
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  • |Title=When police treat straightforward answers as uncooperative ...ontract: to ‘get the facts straight’; to prepare for later challenges; and pursue a description of events that more evidently categorises the alleged
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions; Power; ...of questions ‘work’ those questions and their answers. How a question and its answer will work may turn out to depend on how they are worked. This is
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  • ...versation Analysis; Repair; Correction; Classroom Discourse; Questions and answers; ...ons in Australian high school classrooms. (Repair and correction, question and answer, clue-giving, expansion sequences, modulation, classroom discourse,
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  • |Title=Epistemic responsibility - Labored, loosened, and lost: Staging Alzheimer's disease ...y appropriate but wrong and improbable answers or give answers to previous questions on now closed topics. With data from the clinical administration of a disea
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  • |Title=Managing troubles in answering survey questions: respondents' uses of projective reporting ...s. When respondents use reporting to defer judgment, ordinary conversation and standardized interviewing can conflict.
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  • Piera Margutti (piera.margutti@yahoo.it) and I (Michael Gosen - m.n.gosen@rug.nl) are organising a panel on The granula ...a larger use of genuine questions; but IRE-sequences initiated by teacher questions are still widely used (Nassaji & Wells 2000; Lyle 2008; Gardner, 2012; Marg
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  • |Title=Walking and talking together: Questions/answers and mobile participation in guided visits ...d, mutually shaping each other, one revealing what the other is performing and vice-versa.
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  • |Title=Performing architecture: Talking ‘architect’ and ‘client’ into being |Journal=International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts
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  • |Title=Assessing suitability for adoptive parenthood: hypothetical questions as part of ongoing conversation |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Parents; Adoption; Social work; Questions; Children; Interviews;
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  • |Title=Linking Clauses and Actions in Social Interaction |Booktitle=Linking Clauses and Actions in Social Interaction
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  • |Title=Fill-in-the-Blank Questions in Interaction: Incomplete Utterances as a Resource for Doing Inquiries |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction
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  • |Title=Student-initiated questions in English as a medium of instruction classrooms in a Turkish higher educat |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions and answers; Classroom interactions; English; Turkish; L2; Second language acquisition;
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  • |Title=Group members’ questions shape participation in health counselling and health education |Tag(s)=EMCA; Medical EMCA; Questions; Questions and answers; Participation; Health education; Counseling; Conversation Analysis; Classr
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  • ...f the discourse are key factors facilitating the patients' answers to such questions. The observations are tied with discussion about construction of 'reality'
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  • ...y planning of content often carried out in overlap with the incoming turn, and late launching of articulation based on the identification of turn-final cu
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  • |Title=Questioning and advising in health counselling: results from a study of Finnish nurse couns ...cation skills can occur in practical, dynamic situations, being videotaped and transcribed for later evaluation.
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  • ...stinctive cues to the type of action being implemented. When misalignments and realignments occur, they can often be traced to the fact that ‘polysemous
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  • ...s)=EMCA; institutional CA; politics; political communication; interviews; questions; interactional competence; interactional style; political interviews; presi ...importance of interactional skills for the success of political campaigns and the effectiveness of ‘Neutral Informational Interviews’ for educating t
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Classroom interactions; Questions; Invitations; Whole-class discussions; Dutch |Journal=Linguistics and Education
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  • |Title=Challenging and objecting: functions of third position turns in student-initiated question |Tag(s)=EMCA; Classroom interactions; Questions and answers; Third position; Epistemics;
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  • ...n question. An analysis of the ba particle in terms of epistemic gradients and their adjustment unifies two accounts of the particle’s function put forw
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions and answers; French; Italian; Epistemics; Knowledge; Institutional interaction; ...he different sequence trajectories occurring after the guide’s question, and the difficulties both participants may find in dealing with the procedure.
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  • |Title=Grammar and social relations: alternative forms of yes/no-type initiating actions in he |Booktitle=“Why Do You Ask?”: The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions and answers; Sequences;
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  • |Title=There’s risks in everything: extreme-case formulations and accountability in inquiry testimony ...(s)=EMCA; accounts; evasion; extreme case formulations; law; questions and answers; turn-design;
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  • |Title=Enabling audience participation and stimulating discussion after student presentations in English as a foreign |Journal=Linguistics and Education
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  • ...with child witnesses: pursuing a response with maar (= Dutch but)-prefaced questions ...A; Police Interviews; Child Witnesses; Conversation Analysis; But-prefaced Questions; Dutch ‘Maar’; Pursuing a Response
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  • |Title=Question and answer sequences in Garrwa talk |Tag(s)=EMCA; Aboriginal Conversation; Conversation Analysis; Questions and Answers; Conversational Style
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  • |Title=Questions on the move: The ecology of question-answer sequences in mobility settings |Booktitle=Time in Embodied Interaction: Synchronicity and Sequentiality of Multimodal Resources
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  • |Title=Bueno-, pues-, and bueno-pues-prefacing in Spanish conversation |Tag(s)=EMCA; particle pues; particle bueno; Spanish; answers; discourse marker; conversation analysis/CA; responses
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  • |Booktitle=Between Turn and Sequence: Turn-Initial Particles Across Languages ...east some of the work that altså does, but altså is used more frequently and across a wider range of actions. In our discussion, we raise the possibilit
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  • |Title=How we manage social relationships through answers to questions: the case of interjections |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions and Answers; interjections; Social relationships
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  • |Journal=Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate, and Practice ...tool and an object of scrutiny, a basic component for policy deliberation, and how it is interactionally organised through ‘ordinary’ practices.
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  • ...ymmetry: The Medical Agenda as a Resource for Delaying Response to Patient Questions ...the clinical agenda as a resource for managing the direction of the talk, and patients orient collaboratively to that agenda.
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  • ...ystem; American English; Questions; Polar (yes/no) questions; Content (WH) questions; Conversation ...onversation than would be suspected by traditional grammars of English and questions are used for a wider range of functions than grammars would suggest. Finall
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  • ...ses as the disease progresses. Requests for clarification, vague responses and recognizing the communicative problems were the main communicative strategi
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  • ...estions and Answers, A Seesaw and Embodied Action: How a Preschool Teacher and Children Accomplish Educational Practice
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  • |Title=Transformative answers: one way to resist a question’s constraints ...als/language-in-society/article/transformative-answers-one-way-to-resist-a-questions-constraints/9E6D5D278DB9C09A92CB2E9D7A834040
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  • ...permission to smash your neighbour’s door?” Silly questions and their answers in police—suspect interrogations ...f crime; intentionality; neighbourhood crime; police interrogations; silly questions; state of mind
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  • ...of interest to linguists doing research on processes of grammaticalization and lexicalization.
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  • |Title=Simple answers to polar questions: the case of Finnish |Tag(s)=EMCA; Polar Questions; Answers; Finnish
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  • ...icular positions in interactive sequences. The paper shows that sequential and social contingencies may be essential in understanding a grammatical patter
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  • |Note=Finnish and Estonian kyl(lä)/küll and the word order of negative clauses ...e as being contrasted. This illustrates the decisive role of interactional and syntactic context in (the development of) word meaning.
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Atypical interaction; Adult; child; close-ended questions; cognitive impairment; communicative impairment; request for confimation
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  • ...l, eds, (2010) Communication in healthcare settings: participation, policy and new technologies. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley-Blackwell: 66-82 ...ities of patienthood. These findings have relevance to healthcare practice and add to sociological understanding of the modern obesity ‘crisis’.
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  • |Title=Getting to 'no': three ways to jointly accomplish an answer to questions in a questionnaire in doctor–patient interaction ..., we argue that in order to understand the informational value of recorded answers in questionnaires, we need to diagnose the interaction in which they were p
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  • |Title=Knowledge-Testing Questions in Korean Political Campaign Debates |Tag(s)=EMCA; Korean; Institutional interaction; Political debates; Questions
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  • ...tions in Tagalog-English faculty meetings: setting the agenda dimension of questions |Tag(s)=EMCA; Questions; Agenda-setting; Question-answer sequence; Faculty meeting; Meeting; Framin
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  • ...stions to which a multimodal narrative analysis can provide more extensive answers.
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  • |URL=https://global.oup.com/academic/product/communicating-and-relating-9780190210199 ...ting offers new perspectives and new research on communicative interaction and on human relationships as key elements of human sociality.
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  • |Title=Evading and Resisting Answering: An Analysis of Mexican Spanish News Interviews |Journal=Pragmatics and Society
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  • ...ts or callers pursued an answer when evasion and opposition were apparent, and that callers pursued only when they showed oppositional stance taking in th
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  • |Title=Répondre aux questions d’un robot : Dynamique de participation des groupes adultes-enfants dans |Note=Answering a robot’s questions: Participation dynamics of adult-child-groups in encounters with a museum g
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; South Africa; Choral responses; Classroom discourse; Questions; Literacy |Journal=Linguistics and Education
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  • |Title=Interaction before and during the survey interview: insights from conversation analysis |Tag(s)=EMCA; Interviewer-respondent interaction; Polar questions; Questions; Surveys; Survey recruitment; Methodology
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  • |Title=Answering Yes/No Questions in Biblical Hebrew Dialogue |Tag(s)=EMCA; Biblical Hebrew; Questions; Answers; Linguistics; Syntax; Dialogue; Direct speech
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  • ...le=Embodied Responses to Questions-in-Progress: Silent Nods as Affirmative Answers |Tag(s)=EMCA; Nodding; Answering; Questions and Answers; Yes-no questions
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  • |Title=Asking and Telling in Conversation |URL=https://global.oup.com/academic/product/asking-and-telling-in-conversation-9780190927431?q=asking%20telling%20pomerantz&lang=e
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  • |Title=Asking more than one question in one turn in oral examinations and its impact on examination quality |Tag(s)=EMCA; Oral exams; Test talk; Question design; Multi-unit questions; Assessment; Examination quality
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  • ...“okay1 environments,” that is, in third position following answers to questions. Our analyses of these cases reveal that in this environment, okay2 is used
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  • |Title=Action Ascription and Action Assessment: Ya-Suffixed Answers to Questions in Mandarin Conversation ...idge.org/core/books/abs/action-ascription-in-interaction/action-ascription-and-action-assessment/0714AB8FCA51CF112C5012FFAD14B603
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  • ...P Special Issue: Examining Question Use in Clinical Contexts with Children and Youth '''Examining Question Use in Clinical Contexts with Children and Youth'''
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  • ...n Brazil (IV EnACE) will take place 22-24 March, 2023 in Sao Paolo, Brazil and is now accepting abstracts http://www.enace2023.com/en ...lace on March 22, 23, and 24, 2023, at the School of Philosophy, Languages and Human Sciences of the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), in the ci
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  • |Title=The Book of Answers: Alignment, Autonomy, and Affiliation in Social Interaction |Tag(s)=EMCA; Answers; Questions; Response; Recipiency; Affiliation; Alignment; Possibility Space
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  • ...ummary=Get 40% off Tanya Stivers' new Book of Answers: Alignment, Autonomy and Affiliation in Social Interaction (OUP) with the ASA discount: (visit this ...ous social interaction, this book explores all of the ways that we confirm questions in our
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  • |Title=The multiple constraints of addressed questions in whole-class interaction: Responses from unaddressed pupils |Tag(s)=EMCA; address questions; children’s interactional competence; classroom interaction; ; next-speak
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  • |Full title=Conversation Analysis and Sociological Theory |Short title=CA and soc. theory
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  • |Full title=”Conversation Analysis and Sociological Theory” Symposium 2022 ...lex and often ambiguous relations between Conversation Analysis, sociology and social theory.
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  • |Title=Approximation elicitors and accomplishing response-ability in amount questions |Abstract=In this paper we analyze how amount answers are elicited when initial efforts to elicit them fail. When a response is n
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  • |Title=Exploring dangran ‘of course’ responses to polar questions in Taiwan Mandarin talk-in-interaction |Tag(s)=EMCA; Mandarin; Polar Questions; Of course
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  • |Announcement text=The Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Section of ASA is pleased to announce it's spring web ...dy of institutional talk in various forms with examples drawn from medical and legal settings.
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  • ...for the practical purposes of buying, in particular sequential, material, and embodied locations in interaction.
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...Judy’s question with “tried”, Gio adjusts the terms of the question and confirms a proposition that is more true to his level of acquaintance with
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...cted range of recipient actions, they do not make relevant turn-transition and are not considered TRPs (Houtkoop-Steenstra & Mazeland 1985; Schegloff 1982
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...some prior action (though see Gill, et al. 2010 on pre-emptive resistance) and slow down or halt the '''[[Progressivity|progressivity]]''' of the ongoing
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...discourse) particle" is used and defined highly depends on the theoretical and methodological approach (see, e.g., Heritage & Sorjonen 2018).
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  • | Authors = '''Rein Ove Sikveland''' (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6322-5800) ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi
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  • | Authors = '''Rein Ove Sikveland''' (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6322-5800) ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi
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  • | Authors = '''Rein Ove Sikveland''' (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6322-5800) ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...uestions are treated by their recipients as assertions rather than genuine questions seeking information or requesting confirmation (see Koshik 2002, 2005).
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...in a variety of related but different senses within conversation analysis and interactional linguistics. In its most general sense, 'upgrading' refers to
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  • ...emo to scrutinize basic properties of demo-prefacing in responses to polar questions; then the study explores how the basic properties are in effect with a + de
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  • ...al Status Victim Participant Testimony at the International Criminal Court and the Straitjacketing of Narratives About Suffering ...imony-taking about harm is accompanied by a tolerance for extended answers and an orientation to narrativity.
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  • ...ey Raymond (Eds.), ''Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics''. International Society for Conversation Analysi ...in which an action is immediately responded to, while it is still ongoing, and where this response can reflexively affect the way that that action is cont
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  • ...or tag questions in formulations are used by examiners to invite aligning and positive responses.
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  • ...o be ample in the form of embodied actions, such as showing with the hands and communicating with facial expressions.
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