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  • Drummond1989  + (A backward glance at interruptions)
  • Fehr1990  + (A bibliography for ethnomethodology)
  • GRaymond2014  + (A body and its involvements: adjusting action for dual involvements)
  • Jenkins2015a  + (A brief conversation analytic communication intervention can change history-taking in the seizure clinic)
  • Webb2022  + (A call to collect and analyse recordings of personal independence payment assessments)
  • Rancew-Sikora2020  + (A candle to blow out: An analysis of first birthday family celebrations)
  • Goodwin2015a  + (A care-full look at language, gender and embodied intimacy)
  • Ekstrom2019  + (A caring interview: Polar questions, epistemic stance and care in examinations of eligibility for social benefits)
  • Ramos1973  + (A case in point: An ethnomethodological study of a poor Mexican American family)
  • McHoul-Rapley2005a  + (A case of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder diagnosis: Sir Karl and Francis B. slug it out on the consulting room floor)
  • Jefferson1973  + (A case of precision timing in ordinary conversation: overlapped tag-positioned address terms in closing sequences)
  • Ball2015  + (A case study in the relationship of mind to body: transforming the embodied mind)
  • Beeke2001  + (A case study of a non-fluent aphasic speaker: Grammatical aspects of conversation and language testing data)
  • Jin2022  + (A case study of adult autonomy in English-immersed conversations)
  • Heritage1984b  + (A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential placement)
  • Jones-Zimmerman2003  + (A child’s point and the achievement of intentionality)
  • Jacknick-Creider2018  + (A chorus line: engaging (or not) with the open floor)
  • Button1990b  + (A clash of ideas: a response to Auer)
  • ZinkenDeppermann2017  + (A cline of visible commitment in the situated design of imperative turns)
  • Stoffelsma-VanCharldorp2020  + (A closer look at the interactional construction of choral responses in South African township schools)
  • Laakso1999  + (A closer look at the “hint and guess” sequences in aphasic conversation)
  • Fleischhacker2024  + (A closer look into the ‘black box’ of coaching – linguistic research into the local effectiveness of coaching with the help of conversation analysis)
  • Park2017  + (A closing-implicative practice in Korean primary medical care openings)
  • Küttner et al. 2023  + (A coding scheme for (dis)approvalrelevant events involving the direct social sanctioning of problematic behavior in informal social interaction)
  • Dingemanse2016  + (A coding scheme for other-initiated repair across languages)
  • Floyd2020a  + (A coding scheme for recruitment sequences in interaction)
  • Hopper2005  + (A cognitive agnostic in conversation analysis: when do strategies affect spoken interaction?)
  • Macbeth2002  + (A commentary on instructional design)
  • Weiste-Perakyla2013  + (A comparative conversation analytic study of formulations in psychoanalysis and cognitive psychotherapy)
  • Hayashi1994  + (A comparative study of self-repair in English and Japanese conversation)
  • Chen2015  + (A comparative study of the sound profiles of sites of initiation in French and Mandarin recycling repair)
  • HGardner2005  + (A comparison of a mother and a therapist working on child speech)
  • Watson1994  + (A comparison of social constructionist and ethnomethodological descriptions of how a judge distinguished between the erotic and the obscene)
  • Garfinkel1963  + (A conception of, and experiments with, “trust” as a condition of stable concerted actions)
  • Imo2005  + (A construction grammar approach to the phrase 'I mean' in spoken English)
  • Sell2015  + (A construção da significação da experiência do abuso sexual infantil através da narrativa: uma perspectiva interacional)
  • Nevile2005b  + (A context for error: Using conversation analysis to represent and analyse recorded voice data)
  • Renner2016  + (A conversation analysis approach to researching eTandems: the challenges of data collection)
  • Nevile2006a  + (A conversation analysis model for examining aviation communication in context, Part I: Processes for representing data)
  • Nevile2006b  + (A conversation analysis model for examining aviation communication in context, Part II: Processes for analysing data)
  • Gale1992  + (A conversation analysis of a solution-focused marital therapy session)
  • Cannon2020  + (A conversation analysis of asking about disruptions in Method of Levels psychotherapy)
  • McVittie-etal2020  + (A conversation analysis of communicative changes in a time-limited psychotherapy group for mothers with post-natal depression)
  • Psathas2002  + (A conversation analysis of practices and competencies in telefundraising)
  • Meystre-etal2018  + (A conversation analysis of problem-oriented discussions between older parents and adult children)
  • Wu2011  + (A conversation analysis of self-praising in everyday Mandarin interaction)
  • Rapley1996  + (A conversation analysis of the acquiescence of people with learning disabilities)
  • Mirzaee-Yaqubi2016  + (A conversation analysis of the function of silence in writing conferences)
  • Stafford-Karim2015  + (A conversation analysis of the problem presentation phase of initial assessment appointments in a child and adolescent mental health service)
  • Estrada2015  + (A conversation analysis of verbal interactions and social processes in interpreter-mediated primary care encounters)