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A list of all pages that have property "BibTitle" with value "Lapses: how people arrive at, and deal with, discontinuities in talk". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Gafaranga1999  + (Language choice as a significant aspect of talk organization: the orderliness of language alternation)
  • Rasmussen2002  + (Language choice in international telephone conversations)
  • Sidnell-Enfield2012  + (Language diversity and social action: A third locus of linguistic relativity)
  • Fasulo2002a  + (Language games in the strict sense of the term: children's poetics and conversation)
  • Auer-etal1999  + (Language in Time: The Rhythm and Tempo of Spoken Interaction)
  • Hall-2004  + (Language learning as an interactional achievement)
  • Frantz2021  + (Language learning in repeated storytellings: The case of repair practices)
  • Mori-Markee2009  + (Language learning, cognition, and interactional practices: An introduction)
  • Mushin2013  + (Language matters in demonstrations of understanding in early years mathematics assessment)
  • CouperKuhlen2021  + (Language over time: Some old and new uses of OKAY in American English)
  • Amir2013  + (Language policing: Micro-level language policy-in-process in the foreign language classroom)
  • Oliveira2015  + (Language repair strategies in bilingual tutoring of mathematics word problems)
  • Stivers2011b  + (Language socialization in children’s medical encounters)
  • Maynard-Turowetz2013  + (Language use and social interaction)
  • Coulter2005  + (Language without mind)
  • Thomas1991  + (Language, Communication, Social Interaction and the Design of Human-Computer Interfaces)
  • Hester2002a  + (Language, Interaction, and National Identity: Studies in the Social Organisation of National Identity and Talk-in-Interaction)
  • Maynard1988  + (Language, interaction, and social problems)
  • Dingwall2000  + (Language, law and power: ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, and the politics of law and society studies)
  • Rawls1989  + (Language, self, and social order: A reformulation of Goffman and Sacks)
  • OReilly-Lester2017  + (Language-based methodologies for studying mental health)
  • Sidnell2009b  + (Language-specific resources in repair and assessments)
  • Mihas2016  + (Language-specific resources in talk: A study of epistemic stance coding in Alto Perené (Arawak) agreements)
  • Hopper1996  + (Languages, cultures, relationships: telephone openings in Taiwan)
  • Hoey2017a  + (Lapse organization in interaction)
  • Hoey2015  + (Lapses: how people arrive at, and deal with, discontinuities in talk)
  • Liberman2008  + (Larry Wieder’s Radical Ethno-Inquiries)
  • Zhang2012  + (Latching/rush-through as a turn-holding device and its functions in retrospectively oriented pre-emptive turn continuation: Findings from Mandarin conversation)
  • Tranekjaer2017  + (Laughables as a resource for foregrounding shared knowledge and shared identities in intercultural interactions in Scandinavia)
  • Icbay2022  + (Laughing alone and laughing together in panel meetings: laughter as an interactional accomplishment during negotiation talks)
  • Petitjean2015  + (Laughing and smiling to manage trouble in French-language classroom interaction)
  • Glenn1995  + (Laughing at and Laughing with: Negotiations of Participant Alignments Through Conversational Laughter)
  • Arminen2007  + (Laughing with and at patients-the roles of laughter in confrontations in addiction therapy)
  • Ikeda-Bysouth2013  + (Laughter and Turn-taking: Warranting next speakership in multiparty interactions)
  • Auburn-Pollock2013  + (Laughter and competence: Children with severe autism using laughter to joke and tease)
  • Fatigante-Orletti2013  + (Laughter and smiling in a three-party medical encounter: negotiating participants’ alignment in delicate moments)
  • Haakana2010  + (Laughter and smiling: Notes on co-occurrences)
  • Raclaw-Ford2017  + (Laughter and the management of divergent positions in peer review interactions)
  • Mulkay1993  + (Laughter and the profit motive: the use of humor in a photographic shop)
  • Gao2020  + (Laughter as Same-Turn Self-Repair Initiation in L2 Oral Proficiency Interview)
  • Haakana2001  + (Laughter as a patient's resource: dealing with delicate aspects of medical interaction)
  • Zayts-Schnurr2011  + (Laughter as medical providers' resource: negotiating informed choice in prenatal genetic counseling)
  • Holt2016a  + (Laughter at Last: Playfulness and laughter in interaction)
  • Ticca2013  + (Laughter in Bilingual Medical Interactions: Displaying Resistance to Doctor’s Talk in a Mexican Village)
  • Glenn2003a  + (Laughter in Interaction)
  • Haakana2012  + (Laughter in conversation: The case of “fake” laughter)
  • Petitjean-Cangemi2016  + (Laughter in correction sequences in speech therapy sessions)
  • Hester1996  + (Laughter in its place)
  • Haakana2002  + (Laughter in medical interaction: From quantification to analysis, and back)
  • Markaki2010  + (Laughter in professional meetings: The organization of an emergent ethnic joke)
  • Beach-Prickett2017  + (Laughter, Humor, and Cancer: Delicate Moments and Poignant Interactional Circumstances)