A cognitive agnostic in conversation analysis: when do strategies affect spoken interaction?
by Robert Hopper
Reference:
Robert Hopper, (2005), "A cognitive agnostic in conversation analysis: when do strategies affect spoken interaction?", In Conversation and Cognition (Hedwig te Molder, Jonathan Potter, eds.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 134–158.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Hopper2005,
  address = "Cambridge", 
  author = "Robert Hopper", 
  booktitle = "Conversation and Cognition", 
  doi = "10.1017/CBO9780511489990.007", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Cognition, Conversation Analysis", 
  editor = "Hedwig te Molder and Jonathan Potter", 
  pages = "134–158", 
  publisher = "Cambridge University Press", 
  title = "A cognitive agnostic in conversation analysis: when do strategies affect spoken interaction?", 
  url = "https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/conversation-and-cognition/cognitive-agnostic-in-conversation-analysis-when-do-strategies-affect-spoken-interaction/D119A77046A2DCC3DE6B46A56370DC99", 
  year = "2005", 
}