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  • Fatigante2016  + (Responsibility and culpability in apologies: distinctive uses of “Sorry” vs “I'm sorry” in apologizing)
  • Lee2008  + (Responsibility and risk: Accounts of reasons for seeking an HIV test)
  • Jian2024  + (Responsive advice-giving to troubles in supervision interaction)
  • Cantarutti2022  + (Responsive animation and the negotiation of (shared) self-deprecating attributes and experiences in interaction)
  • Lerner1994  + (Responsive list construction: a conversational resource for accomplishing multifaceted social action)
  • VanNaerssen2015  + (Responsive turns in Indonesian informal conversation)
  • Koole2014a  + (Responsiveness in teacher explanations: a conversation analytical perspective on scaffolding)
  • Carroll2004  + (Restarts in novice turn beginnings: disfluencies or interactional achievements?)
  • Goodwin1980c  + (Restarts, pauses, and the achievement of a state of mutual gaze at turn-beginning)
  • Macbeth1994  + (Resuming: the last contingency of reproach)
  • Helisten2017  + (Resumptions as multimodal achievements in conversational (story)tellings)
  • MHGoodwin1990b  + (Retellings, Pretellings and Hypothetical Stories)
  • Potter2020  + (Rethinking Attitudes and Social Psychology: Issues of Function, Order, and Combination in Subject-Side and Object-Side Assessments in Natural Settings)
  • Coulter1982a  + (Rethinking Cognitive Theory)
  • Duranti1992  + (Rethinking Context: An Introduction)
  • Duranti-Goodwin1992  + (Rethinking Context: Language as an Interactive Phenomenon)
  • Linell2009  + (Rethinking Language, Mind and World Dialogically: Interactional and Contextual Theories of Human Sense-Making)
  • Beeke2008  + (Rethinking agrammatism: Factors affecting the form of language elicited via clinical test procedures)
  • Mondada2019a  + (Rethinking bodies and objects in social interaction: a multimodal and multisensorial approach to tasting)
  • Fox-Heinemann2016  + (Rethinking format: an examination of requests)
  • Vinkhuyzen2011a  + (Rethinking how projects are managed: meeting communication across the organizational hierarchy)
  • Fantasia-etal2019  + (Rethinking intrusiveness: exploring the sequential organization in interactions between infants and mothers)
  • Berard2005a  + (Rethinking practices and structures)
  • Miller2013a  + (Rethinking the factuality of “contextual” factors in an ethnomethodological mode: Towards a reflexive understanding of action-context dynamism in the theorisation of coaching)
  • Local2010  + (Retrieving, redoing and resuscitating turns in conversation)
  • Kim2013a  + (Retroactive indexing of relevance: the use of well in third position)
  • Deppermann2015b  + (Retrospection and understanding in interaction)
  • Goodwin2006  + (Retrospective and Prospective Orientation in the Construction of Argumentative Moves)
  • Luke-Zhang2007  + (Retrospective turn continuations in Mandarin Chinese conversation)
  • Laurier2016  + (Reunions: standing and turning relationships)
  • Beach2001c  + (Revealing moments: Formulating understandings of adverse experiences in a health appraisal interview)
  • Heath2012a  + (Revealing surprise: the local ecology and the transposition of action)
  • Waters2015  + (Revealing the interactional features of learning and teaching moments in outdoor activity)
  • Lynch2016a  + (Reverting to a hidden interactional order: Epistemics, informationism, and conversation analysis)
  • Maynard2000  + (Review of David Silverman, Harvey Sacks: Social Science and Conversation Analysis)
  • Koole2007a  + (Review: “Language in Late Modernity: Interaction in an Urban School” by Ben Rampton (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006))
  • Heritage2005b  + (Revisiting authority in physician-patient interaction)
  • Oloff2018a  + (Revisiting delayed completions: The retrospective management of co-participant action)
  • DeStefani2024  + (Revisiting talk in space: The inescapable mobility of social interaction)
  • Lynch2012b  + (Revisiting the Cultural Dope)
  • Wallis2008  + (Revisiting the DARPA communicator data using conversation analysis)
  • Guillot2005  + (Revisiting the Methodological Debate on Interruptions: From Measurement to Classification in the Annotation of Data for Cross-Cultural Research)
  • Mlynar2021  + (Rewatching a video clip in classroom work with digital oral history)
  • Thorne2021  + (Rewilding Language Education: Emergent Assemblages and Entangled Actions)
  • Kendrick2016a  + (Rhe boundary of recruitment: a response)
  • Hutchby1999  + (Rhetorical strategies in audience participation debates on radio and TV)
  • Billig2021  + (Rhetorical uses of precise numbers and semi-magical round numbers in political discourse about COVID-19: Examples from the government of the United Kingdom)
  • Eisenmann2021a  + (Rhetoriken skeptischer Vergemeinschaftung: Die öffentlichen Auftritte und Reden bei den Corona-Protesten in Konstanz)
  • SzczepekReed2013a  + (Rhythm and timing in interaction)
  • Auer1990  + (Rhythm in telephone closings)
  • Kuttner2014  + (Rhythmic analyses as a proof-procedure? An initial observation on rhythmicity and projection)