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A list of all pages that have property "BibTitle" with value "How Gun-owners Accomplish Being Deadly Average". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Morita2008  + (Highlighted moves within an action: segmented talk in Japanese conversation)
  • Oittinen2023  + (Highlighting as a referential and collaborative practice in multiparty video-mediated learning activities)
  • Oittinen2024a  + (Highlighting as a referential and collaborative practice in multiparty video-mediated learning activities)
  • Riou2018  + (Hijacking the dispatch protocol: When callers pre-empt their reason-for-the-call in emergency calls about cardiac arrest)
  • Fasulo-etal1998  + (Historical Practices in School Through Photographical Reconstruction)
  • Clayman2006b  + (Historical trends in questioning presidents)
  • Augoustinos2001  + (History as a rhetorical resource: using historical narratives to argue and explain)
  • Walker2024  + (History of a Collection: Repetition Repairs)
  • Corrin2010  + (Hm? What? Maternal Repair and Early Child Talk)
  • Hopper1991  + (Hold the phone)
  • Sikveland2012a  + (Holding gestures across turns: Moments to generate shared understanding)
  • Sacks2002  + (Home position)
  • Zimmerman1999  + (Horizontal and Vertical Comparative Research in Language and Social Interaction)
  • SzczepekReed2025  + (Horse-directed vocalizations: clicks, trills, and /ho:/)
  • Gonzalez-Martinez2015  + (Hospital staff corridor conversations: work in passing)
  • Ames2012  + (Host/host conversations: analysing moral and social order in talk on commercial radio)
  • Leudar2008  + (Hostility themes in media, community and refugee narratives)
  • Batlle2023  + (Hosting collectivity: ‘We’ as a person reference in interactional reflective practice in peer observation sessions)
  • Sacks1979a  + (Hotrodder: a revolutionary category)
  • Auer-etal2020  + (How Can the ‘Autonomous Speaker’ Survive in Atypical Interaction? The Case of Anarthria and Aphasia)
  • Flinkfeldt2022  + (How Categorization Impacts the Design of Requests: Asking for Email Addresses in Call-Centre Interactions)
  • Korbut2023  + (How Conversational are “Conversational Agents”? Evidence from the Study of Users’ Interaction with a Service Telephone Chatbot)
  • Rudaz2025  + (How Do Robots Become “Social Robots”? An Empirical Specification of the (Non-)Emergence of Robots as Social Agents)
  • Robles2021  + (How Emotions Are Made in Talk)
  • Stortenbeker2022  + (How General Practitioners Raise Psychosocial Concerns as a Potential Cause of Medically Unexplained Symptoms: A Conversation Analysis)
  • McKinlay1998  + (How Gun-owners Accomplish Being Deadly Average)
  • Kern2018  + (How Hand Movements Gain Meaning in Embodied Interaction – An Example from Adult-Child Interaction)
  • Seuren2024b  + (How Informal Carers Support Video Consulting in Physiotherapy, Heart Failure, and Cancer: Qualitative Study Using Linguistic Ethnography)
  • Garcia2019a  + (How Mediation Works: Resolving Conflict Through Talk)
  • Alexander2024  + (How Mental Health Establishes ‘Vulnerability’ as the Basis for Support from a Housing Helpline: Self-Descriptions and Diagnostic Categories)
  • Deppermann2021a  + (How Shared Meanings and Uses Emerge Over an Interactional History: Wabi Sabi in a Series of Theater Rehearsals)
  • Puetz2018  + (How Strangers Initiate Conversations: Interactions on Public Trains in Germany)
  • Reeves2019a  + (How UX practitioners produce findings in usability testing)
  • Drake2021a  + (How a Terminal Tag Can Display Epistemic Stance and Constrain Responses: The Case of Oder Nicht in German)
  • Prettner2024  + (How a ‘good parent’ decides on childhood vaccination: Demonstrating independence and deliberation during Dutch healthcare visits)
  • Antaki2016a  + (How adults with a profound intellectual disability engage others in interaction)
  • Savijarvi2021  + (How an improvised scene emerges in theatre rehearsal: Constructing coherence by recycling)
  • Jenkins2020  + (How and Why Children Instigate Talk in Pediatric Allergy Consultations: A Conversation Analytic Account)
  • Pino-Parry2019  + (How and when do patients request life-expectancy estimates? Evidence from hospice medical consultations and insights for practice)
  • Cole-etal2020  + (How are decisions made to access a planned epidural in labour? Midwife-woman interactions in antenatal consultations)
  • Hirvonen-Tiittula2018  + (How are translations created? Using multimodal conversation analysis to study a team translation process)
  • Wiggins2024a  + (How assisted eating becomes a caring practice in institutional settings: Embodied gestures and stages of assisted eating)
  • Laurier2008a  + (How breakfast happens in the café)
  • Martin2007a  + (How can I help you?: Call centres, classification work and coordination)
  • McHoul1998  + (How can ethnomethodology be Heideggerian?)
  • Huth2006a  + (How can insights from conversation analysis be directly applied to teaching L2 pragmatics?)
  • Filipi2016  + (How children aged seven to twelve organize the opening sequence in a map task)
  • Maynard1985b  + (How children start arguments)
  • Bolden-etal2019  + (How clients solicit medication changes in psychiatry)
  • PinoLand2022  + (How companions speak on patients’ behalf without undermining their autonomy: Findings from a conversation analytic study of palliative care consultations)
  • McIlvenny2019a  + (How did the mobility scooter cross the road? Coordinating with co-movers and other movers in traffic)