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A list of all pages that have property "BibTitle" with value "Gesture, Mimesis, and the Linguistics of Time". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • AugoustinosTuffinRapley1999  + (Genocide or a failure to gel?: racism, history and nationalism in Australian talk)
  • West2000  + (Genre, langage et conversation)
  • Relieu2023  + (Geometrical Touch: Drawing an Occasioned Map on the Hand)
  • Ericsson2024  + (Geomorphopoetic Vocalisations: How the Materiality of the Ground Provides Semiotic Structure in Mountain-bike Crashes)
  • Barske2010  + (German 'so': Managing sequencing and action)
  • Golato2002  + (German Compliment Responses)
  • Golato2008  + (German ach and achso in Repair Uptake: Resources to Sustain or Remove Epistemic Asymmetry)
  • Golato2012a  + (German oh: marking an emotional change of state)
  • Drake2016  + (German questions and turn-final oder)
  • Koole1999  + (Gesprekstraining en gespreksanalyse: Een literatuurstudie)
  • Selting-etal1998  + (Gesprächsanalytisches Transkriptions-system (GAT))
  • Selting-etal2009  + (Gesprächsanalytisches Transkriptionssystem 2 (GAT 2))
  • Watson2023  + (Gestalt contexture and contested motives: Understanding video evidence in the murder trial of Officer Michael Slager)
  • Mondada2001c  + (Gestion du topic et organisation de la conversation)
  • Majlesi2022  + (Gestural Matching and Contingent Teaching: Highlighting Learnables in Table-talk at Language Cafés)
  • Wilkinson2013c  + (Gestural depiction in acquired language disorders: on the form and use of iconic gestures in aphasic talk-in-interaction)
  • Lilja2024  + (Gestural depictions in requests for objects)
  • Wu2022b  + (Gestural repair in Mandarin conversation)
  • Goodwin1986c  + (Gesture and coparticipation in the activity of searching for a word)
  • Heath2011  + (Gesture and institutional interaction)
  • Heath2007  + (Gesture and institutional interaction: Figuring bids in auctions of fine arts and antiques)
  • LeBaron-Koschmann2003  + (Gesture and the transparency of understanding)
  • Sidnell2005  + (Gesture in the pursuit and display of recognition: a Caribbean case study)
  • Heath1992a  + (Gesture's discreet tasks: multiple relevancies in visual conduct and in the contextualisation of language)
  • Goodwin2000c  + (Gesture, Aphasia and Interaction)
  • Streeck2021a  + (Gesture, Mimesis, and the Linguistics of Time)
  • Willemsen2019  + (Gesture, gaze and laughter: Teacher conduct facilitating whole-class discussions among students)
  • Streeck2009a  + (Gesturecraft: The manu-facture of meaning)
  • Goodwin1986b  + (Gestures as a resource for the organization of mutual orientation)
  • Mondada2011f  + (Gestures in overlap: The situated establishment of speakership)
  • Greiffenhagen2005  + (Gestures in the blackboard work of mathematics instruction)
  • Wardak2016  + (Gestures orchestrating the multimodal development of ideas in educational design team meetings)
  • Avgustis2023b  + (Getting (Others) Involved with Smartphones: Participation in Showing Sequences in Multiparty Settings)
  • Svennevig1999  + (Getting Acquainted in Conversation: A Study of Initial Interactions)
  • FloydRossiEnfield2020  + (Getting Others to Do Things: A Pragmatic Typology of Recruitments)
  • Jenks2009b  + (Getting acquainted in Skypecasts: Aspects of social organization in online chat rooms)
  • Waring-Hruska2011  + (Getting and keeping Nora on board: a novice elementary ESOL student teacher's practices for lesson engagement)
  • Local2004a  + (Getting back to prior talk: and-uh(m) as a back-connecting device in British and American English)
  • Lloyd2020  + (Getting by: The ethnomethods of everyday cycling navigation)
  • Froholdt2011  + (Getting closer to context: A case study of communication between ship and shore in an emergency situation)
  • Robinson1998  + (Getting down to business: talk, gaze, and body orientation during openings of doctor-patient consultations)
  • Rawls-Mann2015  + (Getting information systems to interact: the social fact character of “object” clarity as a factor in designing information systems)
  • Floyd2020b  + (Getting others to do things in the Cha’palaa language of Ecuador)
  • Urbanik2020  + (Getting others to share goods in Polish and Norwegian: Material and moral anchors for request conventions)
  • McArthur2018  + (Getting pain on the table in primary care physical exams)
  • Broth2014a  + (Getting ready to move as a couple: accomplishing mobile formations in a dance class)
  • Mason2002a  + (Getting real about surveillance and privacy in the workplace)
  • Schegloff2001  + (Getting serious: joke → serious ‘no’)
  • Hofstetter2018  + (Getting service at the constituency office: Analyzing citizens’ encounters with their Member of Parliament)
  • DeSouza2020  + (Getting someone else to play with you: entering into play in everyday family interactions)
  • Clift2007  + (Getting there first: Non-narrative reported speech in interaction)