Keywords: Opening
2024
[121]Junichi Yagi, (2024), "“Five” or “ten”: analysing a co-operative correction in Muay Thai coaching", Sports Coaching Review, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 107-132. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[120]Tiina Eilittä, (2024), "How to engage: children's summonses to adults in families and kindergartens", Oulun yliopisto. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2023
[119]Hanna Rautajoki, (2023), "Actualizing societal membership in imaginary interaction: The “real construction of society” in the opening of current affairs TV discussion", Frontiers in Sociology, vol. 8, pp. 1228498. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[118]Sabine Hoffmann, Giolo Fele, (2023), "Dealing with missing participants in the opening phases of a videoconference", Pragmatics. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[117]Elliott M. Hoey, (2023), "Anticipatory initiations: The use of a presumed reason-for-the-interaction in face-to-face openings", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 209, no. May 2023, pp. 41-55. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[116]Elliott M. Hoey, (2023), "Ambulatory Openings", In Complexity of Interaction: Studies in Multimodal Conversation Analysis (Pentti Haddington, Tiina Eilittä, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Iira Rautiainen, Anna Vatanen, eds.), Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 389-421. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[115]Pentti Haddington, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Sylvaine Tuncer, Heidi Spets, (2023), "Openings of Interactions in Immersive Virtual Reality: Identifying and Recognising Prospective Participants", In Complexity of Interaction: Studies in Multimodal Conversation Analysis (Pentti Haddington, Tiina Eilittä, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Iira Rautiainen, Anna Vatanen, eds.), Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 423-456. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[114]Krisda Chaemsaithong, (2023), "Membership categorization devices in courtroom opening and closing speeches", Social Semiotics. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2022
[113]Pauliina Siitonen, Marika Helisten, Maarit Siromaa, Mirka Rauniomaa, Mari Holmström, (2022), "Managing co-presence with a wave of the hand: Waving as an interactional resource in openings and closings of video-mediated breaks from work", Gesture, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 82-114. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[112]Lorenza Mondada, (2022), "Adjusting step-by-step trajectories in public space: the micro-sequentiality of approaching and refusing to be approached", Gesprächsforschung - Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion, vol. 23, pp. 36-65. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[111]Philipp Hänggi, (2022), "Language Choice and the Multilingual Soundscape: Overhearing as a Resource for Recipient-Design in Impromptu First-Time Encounters", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 299-325. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[110]Federica D'Antoni, Thomas Debois, Elwys De Stefani, Philipp Hänggi, Lorenza Mondada, Julia Schneerson, Burak S. Tekin, (2022), "Encounters in public places: The establishment of interactional space in face-to-face openings", In Pragmatics of Space (Andreas H. Jucker, Heiko Hausendorf, eds.), De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 281-316. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2021
[109]Binh Thanh Ta, (2021), "A conversation analytical study of story-openings in advice-giving episodes in doctoral research supervision meetings", Discourse Studies, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 213-230. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[108]Danielle Pillet-Shore, (2021), "When to Make the Sensory Social: Registering in Face‐to‐Face Openings", Symbolic Interaction, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 10-39. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[107]Adebola Abosede Fawole, Johannes Ratsitana Rammala, (2021), "Rapport management in the opening sequence of African and Asian doctors in South Africa", International Journal of Applied Linguistics, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 406–420. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2020
[106]Manon van der Laaken, Anne Bannink, (2020), "Openings in follow-up cancer consultations: The ‘How are you?’ question revisited", Discourse Studies, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 205–220. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[105]Jonathon Ryan, Scott Granville, (2020), "The suitability of film for modelling the pragmatics of interaction: Exploring authenticity", System, vol. 89. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[104]Teppo Jakonen, (2020), "Professional Embodiment: Walking, Re-engagement of Desk Interactions, and Provision of Instruction during Classroom Rounds", Applied Linguistics, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 161–184. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[103]Sakari Ilomäki, Johanna Ruusuvuori, (2020), "From appearings to disengagements: Openings and closings in video-mediated tele-homecare encounters", Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality, vol. 3, no. 3. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[102]Yumei Gan, Christian Greiffenhagen, Christian Licoppe, (2020), "Orchestrated openings in video calls: Getting young left-behind children to greet their migrant parents", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 170, pp. 364-380. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2019
[101]Wyke Stommel, Harry van Goor, Martijn Stommel, (2019), "Other-attentiveness in video consultation openings: a conversation analysis of video-mediated versus face-to-face consultations", Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 275–292. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[100]Eri Sakai, Akihiko Kamesawa, Riko Nakayama, Jihoon Kim, Akizuki Yuri, Yingxue Yang, Ryogo Ogino, Jun Goto, (2019), "Initiation of interaction as the beginning of social participation: conversation analysis of a Japanese senior club", Innovation in Aging, vol. 3, no. S1, pp. S173–S174. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[99]Saul Albert, Chase Wesley Raymond, (2019), "Conversation analysis at the ‘middle region’ of public life: Greetings and the interactional construction of Donald Trump's political persona", Language & Communication, vol. 69, pp. 67-83. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[98]Liselott Aarsand, Pål Aarsand, (2019), "Framing and switches at the outset of qualitative research interviews", Qualitative Research, vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 635–652. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2018
[97]Kevin A. Whitehead, Kim Baldry, (2018), "Omni-relevant and contingent membership categories in research interview and focus group openings", Qualitative Research, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 135-152. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[96]Sylvaine Tuncer, Christian Licoppe, (2018), "Open door environments as interactional resources to initiate unscheduled encounters in office organizations", Culture and Organization, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 11–30. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[95]Danielle Pillet-Shore, (2018), "How to begin", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 213–231. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[94]Danielle Pillet-Shore, (2018), "Arriving: expanding the personal state sequence", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 232–247. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[93]Lorenza Mondada, (2018), "Greetings as a device to find out and establish the language of service encounters in multilingual settings", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 126, pp. 10–28. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[92]Mardi Kidwell, (2018), "Early alignment in police traffic stops", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 292–312. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[91]Katariina Harjunpää, Lorenza Mondada, Kimmo Svinhufvud, (2018), "The coordinated entry into service encounters in food shops: managing interactional space, availability, and service during openings", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 271–291. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[90]Hoa Do, Tran Huu Thuy Giang, Ket Mai, (2018), "Vietnamese telephone openings: Both universals and particulars", Language and Dialogue, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 363-389. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[89]Elwys De Stefani, Lorenza Mondada, (2018), "Encounters in public space: how acquainted versus unacquainted persons establish social and spatial arrangements", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 248–270. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[88]Peter Backhaus, (2018), "Reclaiming agency in resident–staff interaction: A case study from a Japanese eldercare facility", Discourse Studies, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 205–220. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2017
[87]Yujong Park, (2017), "A closing-implicative practice in Korean primary medical care openings", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 108, pp. 1-16. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[86]Christian Licoppe, (2017), "Skype appearances, multiple greetings and ‘coucou': The sequential organization of video-mediated conversation openings", Pragmatics, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 351–386. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[85]Aaron Chia Yuan Hung, (2017), "Hanging Out on Xbox Live: How Teens Enter and Open Conversations in Party Chats", Language @ internet, vol. 14. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[84]Esther González-Martínez, (2017), "Ouverture d'appels téléphoniques infirmière-transporteur à l'hôpital", Revue française de linguistique appliquée, vol. XXII, no. 2, pp. 165–183. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[83]Paul Drew, (2017), "Out of context: An intersection between domestic life and the workplace, as contexts for (business) talk", In Enabling Human Conduct: Studies of talk-in-interaction in honor of Emanuel A. Schegloff, Amsterdam / Philadelphia, John Benjamins Publishing, pp. 213–228. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[82]Peter Auer, (2017), "Anfang und Ende fokussierter Interaktion: Eine Einführung", InLiSt - Interaction and Linguistic Structures, vol. 59. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2016
[81]Phalangchok Wanphet, (2016), "Analyzing EFL classroom talk during class opening: Topic shift and negotiation", Discourse and Interaction, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 95-120. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[80]Francesca Astrid Salvadori, (2016), "Open Office Interaction: Initiating Talk at Work", PhD thesis, King's College London. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[79]Claire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer, Rhona Nattrass, (2016), "Managing language mismatches in emergency calls", Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 22, no. 10, pp. 1256–1264. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[78]Claire Penn, Tom Koole, Rhona Nattrass, (2016), "When seconds count: A study of communication variables in the opening segment of emergency calls", Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 22, no. 10, pp. 1256–1264. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[77]Susanna Karlsson, (2016), "Transfer of telephone conversations as a transition between call-takers", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 96, pp. 1–14. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[76]Renata Galatolo, Biagio Ursi, Ramona Bongelli, (2016), "Parasitic apologies", Discourse Processes, vol. 53, no. 1-2, pp. 97–113. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[75]Anna Filipi, (2016), "How children aged seven to twelve organize the opening sequence in a map task", Journal of Child Language, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 731–759. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[74]Paula R. Dempsey, (2016), "“Are you a computer?”: opening exchanges in virtual reference shape the potential for teaching", College & Research Libraries, vol. 77, no. 4, pp. 455–468. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[73]Charles Antaki, Rebecca J. Crompton, Chris Walton, W. M. L. Finlay, (2016), "How adults with a profound intellectual disability engage others in interaction", Sociology of Health & Illness, vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 581–598. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2015
[72]Wyke Stommel, Hedwig te Molder, (2015), "When technological affordances meet interactional norms: The value of pre-screening in online chat counseling", PsychNology Journal, vol. 13, no. 2-3, pp. 235-258. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[71]Lorenza Mondada, (2015), "Ouverture et préouverture des réunions visiophoniques", Réseaux, no. 194, pp. 39–84. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[70]Christian Licoppe, (2015), "“Apparitions”, multiples salutations et “coucou”: l’organisation séquentielle des ouvertures de conversations visiophoniques Skype", Réseaux, no. 194, pp. 85–124. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[69]Matthias Herrle, (2015), "Availability stances in classroom openings", In Aufmerksamkeit: Geschichte – Theorie – Empirie (Sabine Reh, Kathrin Berdelmann, Jorg Dinkelaker, eds.), Wiesbaden, pringer VS, pp. 265–283. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2014
[68]Clair-Antoine Veyrier, Christian Licoppe, (2014), "Vulnérabilité de l'organisation des interactions institutionnelles face aux écrans: le cas singulier du traitement d'un appel visiophonique au tribunal", SHS Web of Conferences, Vol. 8: 4e Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française (Franck Neveu, Peter Blumenthal, Linda Hriba, Annette Gerstenberg, Judith Meinschaefer, Sophie Prévost, eds.), pp. 2179–2195. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[67]Tereza Spilioti, (2014), "On the mobile again! Opening sequences in Greek text messaging", In Analyzing Greek Talk-in-Interaction (Maria Christodoulidou, ed.), Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 240–261. [bibtex] [edit]
[66]Thorsten Huth, (2014), "“When in Berlin…”: teaching German telephone openings", Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 164–179. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[65]Stuart Ekberg, Rebecca K. Barnes, David S. Kessler, Alice Malpass, Alison R.G. Shaw, (2014), "Managing clients’ expectations at the outset of online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for depression", Health Expectations, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 557-569. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2013
[64]Helena Webb, Dirk vom Lehn, Christian Heath, Will Gibson, Bruce J. W. Evans, (2013), "The problem with “problems”: The case of openings in optometry consultations", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 65–83. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[63]Kimmo Svinhufvud, Sanna Vehviläinen, (2013), "Papers, documents, and the opening of an academic supervision encounter", Text & Talk, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 139–166. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[62]Mie Femø Nielsen, (2013), "“Stepping stones” in opening and closing department meetings", International Journal of Business Communication, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 34–67. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[61]Geraldine Marie Leydon, Katie Ekberg, Paul Drew, (2013), "“How can I help?” Nurse call openings on a cancer helpline and implications for call progressivity", Patient Education and Counseling, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 23–30. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[60]Ditte Laursen, Margaret H. Szymanski, (2013), "Where are you? Location talk in mobile phone conversations", Mobile Media & Communication, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 314–334. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2012
[59]Clair-Antoine Veyrier, (2012), "Les cinq premières minutes : organisation des ouvertures en (web)conférence, Analyse de pratiques interactionnelles en réunion professionnelle", Montpellier, PhD thesis, Université Montpellier 3. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[58]Daniel Persson-Thunqvist, Karin Osvaldsson, Jakob Cromdal, (2012), "“SOS 112 what has occurred?” Managing openings in children's emergency calls", Discourse, Context & Media, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 183–202. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2011
[57]Danielle Pillet-Shore, (2011), "Doing introductions: the work involved in meeting someone new", Communication Monographs, vol. 78, no. 1, pp. 73–95. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[56]Marianna Kaimaki, (2011), "Transition relevance and the phonetic design of English call openings", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 43, no. 8, pp. 2130–2147. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[55]Maximiliane Frobenius, (2011), "Beginning a monologue: The opening sequence of video blogs", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 814–827. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2010
[54]Alexandra Georgakopoulou, (2010), "Closing in on story openings and closings: Evidence from conversational stories in Greek", Journal of Greek Linguistics, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 345-361. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[53]Elwys De Stefani, Lorenza Mondada, (2010), "Die eröffnung von sozialen Begegnungen im öffentlichen raum: Die emergente koordination der räumlichen, visuellen und verbalen handlugen", In Situationseröffnungen: Zur Multimodalen Herstellung Fokussierter Interaktion (Lorenza Mondada, Reinhold Schmitt, eds.), Tübingen, Narr, pp. 103–170. [bibtex] [edit]
2009
[52]Beatrice Szczepek Reed, (2009), "Prosodic orientation: a practice for sequence organization in broadcast telephone openings", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 1223–1247. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[51]Karola Pitsch, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Yuya Suzuki, Paul Luff, Christian Heath, Luise Sussenbach, (2009), "“The first five seconds”: contingent stepwise entry into an interaction as a means to secure sustained engagement in HRI", In RO-MAN 2009: The 18th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, pp. 985–991. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[50]Lorenza Mondada, (2009), "Emergent focused interactions in public places: A systematic analysis of the multimodal achievement of a common interactional space", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 41, no. 10, pp. 1977–1997. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[49]Susan Danby, Carly W. Butler, Michael Emmison, (2009), "When 'listeners can't talk': Comparing active listening in opening sequences of telephone and online counseling", Australian Journal of Communication, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 91–114. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[48]Hassan Belhiah, (2009), "Tutoring as an embodied activity: How speech, gaze and body orientation are coordinated to conduct ESL tutorial business", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 829–841. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2007
[47]Emanuel A. Schegloff, (2007), "Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis, Volume 1", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[46]Celia Kitzinger, Danielle Jones, (2007), "When May calls home: The opening moments of family telephone conversations with an Alzheimer's patient", Feminism & Psychology, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 184–202. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[45]John Hellermann, (2007), "The Development of Practices for Action in Classroom Dyadic Interaction: Focus on Task Openings", Modern Language Journal, vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 83–96. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[44]Michael Emmison, Susan Danby, (2007), "Troubles announcements and reasons for calling: Initial actions in opening sequences in calls to a national children's helpine", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 63–87. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2006
[43]Erik Vinkhuyzen, Marilyn Whalen, Margaret Szymanski, (2006), "Security, efficiency, and customer service in calls to a financial services organization", Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 53-68. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[42]Rosina Márquez Reiter, (2006), "Interactional closeness in service calls to a Montevidean carer service company", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 7–39. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[41]Seung-Hee Lee, (2006), "Second summonings in Korean telephone conversation openings", Language in Society, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 261–283. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[40]John Heritage, Jeffrey D. Robinson, (2006), "The structure of patients' presenting concerns: physicians' opening questions", Health Communication, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 89–102. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[39]Hugo Bowles, (2006), "Bridging the Gap Between Conversation Analysis and ESP: An Applied Study of the Opening Sequences of NS and NNS Service Telephone Calls", English for Specific Purposes, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 332–357. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[38]Ilkka Arminen, Minna Leinonen, (2006), "Mobile phone call openings: tailoring answers to personalized summonses", Discourse Studies, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 339–368. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2005
[37]Jeffrey S. Good, Wayne A. Beach, (2005), "Opening Up Gift-Openings: Birthday Parties as Situated Activity Systems", Text, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 565–593. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[36]Joseph Gafaranga, Nicky Britten, (2005), "Talking an institution into being: The opening sequence in general practice consulations", In Applying Conversation Analysis (Keith Richards, Paul Seedhouse, eds.), Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 75–90. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[35]Susan Danby, Carolyn Baker, Michael Emmison, (2005), "Four observations on openings in calls to Kids Help Line", In Calling for Help: Language and Social Interaction in Telephone Helplines (Carolyn Baker, Michael Emmison, Alan Firth, eds.), John Benjamins, pp. 133–151. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2003
[34]Daniel P. Modaff, (2003), "Body movement in the transition from opening to task in doctor-patient interviews", In Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In Honor of Robert Hopper (Phillip J. Glenn, Curtis D. LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds.), Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 411–422. [bibtex] [edit]
[33]Joseph Gafaranga, Nicky Britten, (2003), "“Fire away”: the opening sequence in general practice consultations", Family Practice, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 242–247. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[32]Wayne A. Beach, Alane S. Lockwood, (2003), "Making the case for airline compassion fares: The serial organization of problem narratives during a family crisis", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 351–394. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2002
[31]Paul ten Have, (2002), "Comparing telephone call openings: theoretical and methodological reflections", In Telephone Calls: Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure across Languages and Cultures (Kang Kwong Luke, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou, eds.), Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 233–249. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[30]Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm, (2002), "A conversation analytical study of telephone conversation openings between native and nonnative speakers", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 34, no. 12, pp. 1807–1832. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[29]Hao Sun, (2002), "Display and reaffirmation of affect bond and relationship: invited guessing in Chinese telephone conversations", Language in Society, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 85-112. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[28]Marc Relieu, (2002), "Ouvrir la boîte noire: identification et localisation dans les conversations mobiles", Réseaux, no. 102-103, pp. 20–47. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[27]Yong-Yae Park, (2002), "Recognition and identification in Japanese and Korean telephone conversation openings", In Telephone Calls: Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure across Languages and Cultures (Kang Kwong Luke, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou, eds.), Amsterdam, John Benjamins, pp. 25–47. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[26]Philip Manning, George B. Ray, (2002), "Setting the agenda: an analysis of negotiation strategies in clinical talk", Health Communication, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 451–473. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[25]Paul Drew, (2002), "Out of context: an intersection between domestic life and the workplace as contexts for (business) talk", Language and Communication, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 477–494. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[24]Wayne A. Beach, (2002), "Between Dad and Son: Initiating, Delivering, and Assimilating Bad Cancer News", Health Communication, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 271–298. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2001
[23]Sean Rintel, Joan Mulholland, Jeffrey Pittam, (2001), "First things first: Internet Relay Chat openings", Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 6, no. 3. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[22]Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, (2001), "Constructing reason-for-the-call turns in everyday telephone conversation*", InLiSt - Interaction and Linguistic Structures, vol. 25. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
1999
[21]Michele A. Wakin, Don H. Zimmerman, (1999), "Reduction and specialization in emergency and directory assistance calls", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 409–437. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[20]Ian Hutchby, (1999), "Frame attunement and footing in the organisation of talk radio openings", Journal of Sociolinguistics, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 41-64. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1998
[19]Thomas Scheffer, (1998), "Jenseits der Konversation: Zur Konzeptualisierung von Asylanhörungen anhand der ethnographischen Analyse ihrer Eröffnung", Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 291–326. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[18]Jeffrey David Robinson, (1998), "Getting down to business: talk, gaze, and body orientation during openings of doctor-patient consultations", Human Communication Research, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 97–123. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1996
[17]John F. Manzo, (1996), "Taking turns and taking sides: Opening scenes from two jury deliberations", Social Psychology Quarterly, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 107-125. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[16]Robert Hopper, Chia-Hui Chen, (1996), "Languages, cultures, relationships: telephone openings in Taiwan", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 291–314. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1994
[15]Anna Lindström, (1994), "Identification and recognition in Swedish telephone openings", Language in Society, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 231–252. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1992
[14]Don H. Zimmerman, (1992), "Achieving context: openings in emergency calls", In Text in Context: Contributions to Ethnomethodology (Graham Watson, Robert M. Seiler, eds.), London, Sage, pp. 406–432. [bibtex] [edit]
1991
[13]Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra, (1991), "Opening sequences in Dutch telephone conversations", In Talk and Social Structure: Studies in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (Deirdre Boden, Don H. Zimmerman, , eds.), Polity Press, pp. 232–250. [bibtex] [edit]
[12]Steven E. Clayman, (1991), "News interview openings: aspects of sequential organization", In Broadcast Talk (Paddy Scannell, ed.), Beverly Hills, Sage, pp. 48–75. [bibtex] [edit]
1990
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1989
[9]Robert Hopper, (1989), "Speech in telephone openings: emergent interaction v. routines", Western Journal of Communication, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 240–252. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1987
[8]Marilyn R. Whalen, Don H. Zimmerman, (1987), "Sequential and institutional contexts in calls for help", Social Psychology Quarterly, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 172–185. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1986
[7]Emanuel A. Schegloff, (1986), "The routine as achievement", Human Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 111–151. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
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1985
[5]Harrie Mazeland, (1985), "'Morgen, nehmt Platz': Von der Pause zum Grüssen: die diskursspezifische Ausprägung des Grussmusters in Anfängen von Unterrichtsstunden", In Kommunikation im Sprachunterricht (Wolfgang Herrlitz, Henning Bolte, eds.), Utrecht, Pressa Trafectina, pp. 71–130. [bibtex] [edit]
1983
[4]Harrie Mazeland, (1983), "Openingssequenties van lesbeginnen", Toegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen (Harrie Mazeland, J. Sturm, eds.), vol. 13b, pp. 95-121. [bibtex] [edit]
1981
[3]Christian Heath, (1981), "The opening sequence in doctor-patient interaction", In Medical Work: Realities and Routines (Paul Atkinson, Christian Heath, eds.), Farnborough, Gower, pp. 71–90. [bibtex] [edit]
1980
[2]Paul ten Have, (1980), "Openingssequenties", In Conversatieanalyse (Ad Foolen, Jan Hardeveld, Dick Springorum, eds.), Groningen, the Netherlands, Xenos, pp. 63-84. [bibtex] [edit]
1968
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