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- Antaki2002 + (“Lovely”: Turn-initial high-grade assessments in telephone closings)
- Koole2006 + (“Maar hoe kom ik daar nou aan?”: een 'single case'analyse van interactionele samenhang in docent-leerling interactie)
- Eisenmann2023a + (“Machine Down”: making sense of human–computer interaction – Garfinkel’s research on ELIZA and LYRIC from 1967 to 1969 and its contemporary relevance)
- Sator2014 + (“Making one's path while talking with a clear head”: (Re-)constructing clients' knowledge in the discourse of coaching: sligning and dis-aligning forms of clients' participation)
- Lindstrom2009c + (“May I ask”: question frames in institutional interaction)
- Alvanoudi2019 + (“May I tell you something?”: When questions do not anticipate responses)
- King2010 + (“Membership matters”: applying membership categorisation analysis (MCA) to qualitative data using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDAS) software)
- Roth1995 + (“Men wearing masks”: issues of description in the analysis of ritual)
- Nasi2020 + (“Mica disegnavano una tivù”: la polifunzionalità della particella mica nell’interazione in classe)
- Lamerichs2020 + (“Mijn stoma is een #superstoma”: Een discursieve analyse van blogs over stoma’s)
- Local2005c + (“Mind the gap”: further resources in the production of multi-unit, multi-action turns)
- Hofstetter2021a + (“More than meets the eye”: Accessing senses in social interaction)
- Batlle2021 + (“Muy bien” as a transition token in teacher-student interactions in the Spanish as a foreign language classroom)
- Burch2017 + (“My Japanese isn’t that good”: Self-deprecation, preference organization, and interactional competence)
- Tadic2019 + (“My brain hurts”: Incorporating learner interests into the classroom)
- Beach2005a + (“My mom had a stroke”: Understanding how patients raise and providers respond to psychosocial concerns)
- Wagner1995 + (“Negotiating activity” in technical problem solving)
- Stokoe2015b + (“No comment” responses to questions in police investigative interviews)
- Stivers2004 + (“No no no” and other types of multiple sayings in social interaction)
- Butler2006 + (“No, we‘re not playing families”: Membership categorization in children‘s play)
- Thompson2002 + (“Object complements” and conversation: towards a realistic account)
- Adato1980 + (“Occasionality” as a constituent feature of the known-in-common character of topics)
- Smith2020b + (“Off the beaten track”: Navigating with digital maps on moorland)
- Weatherall2023 + (“Oh my god that would hurt”: Pain cries in feminist self-defence classes)
- Pino-etal2016 + (“Oh” + Apology + Solution: A Practice for Managing the Concomitant Presence of a Possible Offense and a Problem-to-be-Solved)
- Person2009 + (“Oh” in Shakespeare: a conversation analytic approach)
- Hutchby2001a + (“Oh”, irony and sequential ambiguity in arguments)
- Barriage-Searles2019 + (“Okay okay okay, now the video is on”: an analysis of young children’s orientations to the video camera in recordings of family interactions)
- Tuma2022 + (“Okay, so, moving on to question two”: Achieving transitions from one item to another in paired EFL speaking tasks)
- Meredith2021 + (“On that note I’m signing out”: Endings of Threads in Online Newspaper Comments)
- Pitsch2023 + (“One, two, three!”: Coordinating and projecting simultaneous start and end of joint actions in drills of rescue activities in mass casualty incidents)
- Chen2023 + (“Oops! I can’t express this in English!”: managing epistemic challenges by Chinese EFL peer tutors in writing tutorials)
- Pilnick2003 + (“Patient counselling” by pharmacists: four approaches to the delivery of counselling sequences and their interactional reception)
- Stommel2022a + (“Pepper, what do you mean?” Miscommunication and repair in robot-led survey interaction)
- Roth2005b + (“Pop quizzes” on the campaign trail journalists, candidates, and the limits of questioning)
- Day-Kjaerbeck2013 + (“Positioning” in the conversation analytic approach)
- Muller-Wolff2015 + (“Problems” in employment services)
- Zemel-Koschmann2014 + (“Put your fingers right in here”: Learnability and instructed experience)
- Greco2014b + (“Quel est ton personnage?”: l'accomplissement situé des identités dans un atelier bruxellois de Drag Kings)
- Takagi1999 + (“Questions” in Argument Sequences in Japanese)
- Drew2009 + (“Quit talking while I'm interrupting”: A comparison between positions of overlap onset in conversation)
- Rawls2000 + (“Race” as an interaction order phenomenon: W. E. B. Du Boi's “Double consciousness” thesis revisited)
- Curl2004 + (“Repetition” repairs: the relationship of phonetic structure and sequence organization)
- Rossano2014 + (“Requests” and “offers” in orangutans and human infants)
- Whitehead-etal2018 + (“Risk factors” in action: The situated constitution of “risk” in violent interactions)
- Halkowski1990 + (“Role” as an interactional device)
- Carlin2006 + (“Rose's gloss”: considerations of natural sociology and ethnography in practice)
- Cromdal-Persson-Thunqvist-Osvaldsson2012 + (“SOS 112 what has occurred?” Managing openings in children's emergency calls)
- Morita2015 + (“Say (x)”: a device for securing conversational footing in the talk of young children)
- Schegloff1999c + (“Schegloff's texts” as “Billig's data”: a critical reply)
- Lynch2003 + (“Science”, “common sense”, and DNA evidence: a legal controversy about the public understanding of science)