Parties and Talking Together: Two Ways in Which Numbers Are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction
by Emanuel A Schegloff
Reference:
Emanuel A Schegloff, (1995), "Parties and Talking Together: Two Ways in Which Numbers Are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction", In Situated Order: Studies in Social Organization and Embodied Activities (Paul ten Have, George Psathas, eds.), Washington, University Press of America, pp. 31–42.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Schegloff1995,
  address = "Washington", 
  author = "Emanuel A Schegloff", 
  booktitle = "Situated Order: Studies in Social Organization and Embodied Activities", 
  keywords = "EMCA", 
  editor = "Paul ten Have and George Psathas", 
  pages = "31–42", 
  publisher = "University Press of America", 
  title = "Parties and Talking Together: Two Ways in Which Numbers Are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction", 
  year = "1995", 
}