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  • Jasperson-Hayashi-Fox1994  + (Semantics and interaction: three exploratory case studies)
  • Due2018a  + (Semiotic resources for navigation: A video ethnographic study of blind people’s uses of the white cane and a guide dog for navigating in urban areas)
  • Haddington-Keisanen-Nevile-eds2012  + (Semiotica. Special issue “Meaning in motion: Interaction in cars”)
  • Flynn1988  + (Semiotics and ethnomethodology)
  • GonzalezMartinez2023  + (Senior staff member walks ahead, nursing intern follows: mobility practices in hospital corridors)
  • Gephart2004  + (Sensemaking and new media at work)
  • Mondada2021b  + (Sensing in Social Interaction: The Taste for Cheese in Gourmet Shops)
  • Salvadori2021  + (Sensing the Bike: Creating a Collaborative Understanding of a Multi‐Sensorial Experience in MotoGP Racing)
  • Hockey2006a  + (Sensing the run: the senses and distance running)
  • Mondada2020g  + (Sensorial explorations of food: How professionals and amateurs touch cheese in gourmet shops)
  • Allen-Collinson2021  + (Sensoriality, Social Interaction, and “Doing Sensing” in Physical-Cultural Ethnographies)
  • Goodwin1995a  + (Sentence Construction within Interaction)
  • Selting2015  + (Sentences and clauses — from the perspective of Interactional Linguistics)
  • Wilf2019  + (Separating noise from signal: The ethnomethodological uncanny as aesthetic pleasure in human‐machine interaction in the United States)
  • Sidnell2009e  + (Sequence)
  • Keevallik2018a  + (Sequence Initiation or Self-Talk? Commenting on the Surroundings While Mucking out a Sheep Stable)
  • Schegloff2007  + (Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis, Volume 1)
  • Al-Gahtani2017  + (Sequence Organization of Requests from Australian English and Saudi Arabic Speakers: A Contrastive Study)
  • Kendrick2020  + (Sequence Organization: A Universal Infrastructure for Social Action)
  • Schmitz2024  + (Sequence analysis in the development of ethnomethodological conversation analysis)
  • Maynard-Turowetz2020  + (Sequence and Consequence: Transposing Responsive Actions into Provocations in Forensic and Clinical Encounters Involving Youths with Autism)
  • Buttny1987  + (Sequence and practical reasoning in accounts episodes)
  • Clayman2002  + (Sequence and solidarity)
  • Routarinne-Tainio2018  + (Sequence and turn design of invitations in Finnish telephone calls)
  • Stivers2012  + (Sequence organization)
  • Rossano2013  + (Sequence organization and timing of bonobo mother-infant interactions)
  • Nguyen2008  + (Sequence organization as local and longitudinal achievement)
  • Mondeme2023a  + (Sequence organization in human–animal interaction. An exploration of two canonical sequences)
  • Lindwall2024a  + (Sequence organization in the instruction of embodied activities)
  • Hoey2017  + (Sequence recompletion: A practice for managing lapses in conversation)
  • Yasui2023  + (Sequence-initial pointing: Spotlighting what just happened as a cause of a new sequence)
  • Kidwellb2022  + (Sequences)
  • Cappellini-Azaoui2017  + (Sequences of normative evaluation in two telecollaboration projects: A comparative study of multimodal feedback through desktop videoconference)
  • Mellblom2015  + (Sequences of talk about emotional concerns in follow-up consultations with adolescent childhood cancer survivors)
  • Atkinson1979b  + (Sequencing and shared attentiveness to court proceedings)
  • Schegloff1968  + (Sequencing in Conversational Openings)
  • Nekvapil2006  + (Sequencing in media dialogical networks)
  • Nishizaka2025b  + (Sequential Analysis)
  • Macbeth2007  + (Sequential Analysis in an Ethnomethodological Key)
  • Raymond2023  + (Sequential Standoffs in Police Encounters With the Public)
  • Hopper1990  + (Sequential ambiguity in telephone openings: “What are you doin'”)
  • Lehtinen2009b  + (Sequential and inferential order in religious action: a conversation analytic perspective)
  • Whalen1987  + (Sequential and institutional contexts in calls for help)
  • Kaimaki2012  + (Sequential and prosodic design of English and Greek non-valenced news receipts)
  • Jefferson1978a  + (Sequential aspects of story telling in conversation)
  • Arminen2005a  + (Sequential order and sequence structure: the case of incommensurable studies on mobile phone calls)
  • Gibson2014  + (Sequential order in multimodal discourse: Talk and text in online educational interaction)
  • Balaman2019  + (Sequential organization of hinting in online task-oriented L2 interaction)
  • Kim2007  + (Sequential organization of post-predicate elements in Korean conversation: pursuing uptake and modulating action)
  • Laursen2012  + (Sequential organization of text messages and mobile phone calls in interconnected communication sequences)
  • Koenig2019  + (Sequential patterns in SMS and WhatsApp dialogues: Practices for coordinating actions and managing topics)