Keywords: Overlap
2023
[44]Ali Reza Majlesi, Ronald Cumbal, Olov Engwall, Sarah Gillet, Silvia Kunitz, Gustav Lymer, Catrin Norrby, Sylvaine Tuncer, (2023), "Managing Turn-Taking in Human-Robot Interactions: The Case of Projections and Overlaps, and the Anticipation of Turn Design by Human Participants", Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality, vol. 6, no. 1. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2021
[43]Lucas Martinus Seuren, Joseph Wherton, Trisha Greenhalgh, Sara E. Shaw, (2021), "Whose turn is it anyway? Latency and the organization of turn-taking in video-mediated interaction", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 172, pp. 63-78. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2020
[42]Nawal Fadhil Abbas, (2020), "Pragmatics of overlapping talk in therapy sessions", Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 1251-1263. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2019
[41]Marco Octavio Cancino Avila, (2019), "Exploring teachers’ and learners’ overlapped turns in the language classroom: Implications for classroom interactional competence", Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 581–606. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2018
[40]Anna Vatanen, (2018), "Responding in early overlap: recognitional onsets in assertion sequences", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 107–126. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[39]Rie Maruyama, (2018), "L2 Japanese Learners’ Development of Conversational Involvement during Study Abroad: An Analysis of Overlap in Talk-in-Interaction", PhD thesis, University of Arizona. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[38]Tomoko Endo, Anna Vatanen, Daisuke Yokomori, (2018), "Agreeing in Overlap: A Comparison of Response Practices and Resources for Projection in Finnish, Japanese and Mandarin Talk-in-Interaction", The Japanese Journal of Language in Society, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 160-174. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[37]Kurtic Emina, Gorisch Jan, (2018), "F0 accommodation and turn competition in overlapping talk", Journal of Phonetics, vol. 71, pp. 376–394. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[36]Sam Duffy, Patrick G. T. Healey, (2018), "Refining musical performance through overlap", Hacettepe University Journal of Education, no. 33, pp. 316–333. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2017
[35]Rein Ove Sikveland, David Zeitlyn, (2017), "Using prosodic cues to identify dialogue acts: methodological challenge", Text & Talk, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 311–334. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[34]Christoph Rühlemann, (2017), "Integrating corpus-linguistic and conversation-analytic transcription in XML: the case of backchannels and overlap in storytelling interaction", Corpus Pragmatics, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 201–232. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[33]Katharina Cyra, Karola Pitsch, (2017), "Dealing with Long Utterances: How to Interrupt the User in a Socially Acceptable Manner?", In HAI '17 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Human Agent Interaction, pp. 341-345. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2016
[32]Jessica A. Young, Christopher Lind, Willem van Steenbrugge, (2016), "A conversation analytic study of patterns of overlapping talk in conversations between individuals with dementia and their frequent communication partners", International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 745–756. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2015
[31]Gareth Walker, (2015), "Phonetic variation and interactional contingencies in simultaneous responses", Discourse Processes, vol. 53, no. 4, pp. 298-324. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[30]Mayu Konakahara, (2015), "An analysis overlapping questions in casual ELF conversation: Cooperative or competitive contribution", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 84, pp. 37–53. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[29]Simone Girard-Groeber, (2015), "The management of turn transition in signed interaction through the lens of overlaps", Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 6, pp. Article 741. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[28]Kelly Jo Trennepohl Ewusi, (2015), "Communicational Strategies in Ghanaian Pidgin English: Turn-Taking, Overlap and Repair", PhD thesis, Indiana University. [bibtex] [edit]
[27]Safinaz Büyükgüzel, Serap Gül, (2015), "Tartışmada Örtüşme ve Örtüşmelerin Çözümü", Mersin Üniversitesi Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi, MEUDED, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 95-113. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2014
[26]Anna Vatanen, (2014), "Responding in Overlap: Agency, Epistemicity and Social Action in Conversation", PhD thesis, University of Helsinki. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[25]Jürgen Trouvain, Khiet P. Truong, (2014), "Towards unravelling prosodic characteristics of speaker-overlapping laughing in conversational speech corpora", In Prosodie und Phonetik in der Interaktion / Prosody and Phonetics in Interaction (Dagmar Barth-Weingarten, Beatrice Szczepek Reed, eds.), Mannheim, Verlag für Gesprächsforschung, pp. 115–135. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[24]Peter Auer, (2014), "The temporality of language in interaction: Projection and latency", InLiSt: Interaction and Linguistic Structures, no. 54. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2013
[23]Florence Oloff, (2013), "Embodied withdrawal after overlap resolution", Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 139–156. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[22]Leland Emerson McCleary, Tarcísio de Arantes Leite, (2013), "Turn-taking in Brazilian Sign Language: Evidence from overlap", Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 123–154. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2012
[21]Florence Oloff, (2012), "Withdrawal from turns in overlap and participation", In Prosody and Embodiment in Interactional Grammar (Pia Bergmann, Jana Brenning, Martin Pfeiffer, Elisabeth Reber, eds.), Berlin, De Gruyter, pp. 207–237. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2011
[20]Lorenza Mondada, Florence Oloff, (2011), "Gestures in overlap: The situated establishment of speakership", In Integrating Gestures: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Gesture (Gale Stam, Mika Ishino, eds.), Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 321–338. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2009
[19]Florence Oloff, (2009), "Contribution à l'étude systématique de l'organisation des tours de parole: les chevauchements en français et en allemand", PhD thesis, Université Mannheim; Ecole Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines Lyon. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
[18]Guy J. Brown, Bill Wells, Emina Kurtić, (2009), "Fundamental frequency height as a resource for the management of overlap in talk-in-interaction", In Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics (Dagmar Barth-Weingarten, Nicole Dehé, Anne Wichmann, eds.), Emerald, pp. 183–203. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[17]Christopher J. Jenks, (2009), "When is it appropriate to talk? Managing overlapping talk in multi-participant voice-based chat rooms", Computer Assisted Language Learning, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 19–30. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[16]Paul Drew, (2009), "“Quit talking while I'm interrupting”: A comparison between positions of overlap onset in conversation", In Talk in Interaction: Comparative Dimensions (Markku Haakana, Minna Laakso, Jan Lindström, eds.), Helsinki, Finnish Literature Society (SKS), pp. 70–93. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2008
[15]Maurice Nevile, (2008), "Being out of order: overlapping talk as evidence of trouble in airline pilots' work", In Advances in Discourse Studies (Vijay Kumar Bhatia, John Flowerdew, Rodney H. Jones, eds.), London, New York, Routledge, pp. 36–50. [bibtex] [edit]
2007
[14]Maurice Nevile, (2007), "Talking without overlap in the airline cockpit: precision timing at work", Text & Talk, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 225–249. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[13]Rod Gardner, Ilana Mushin, (2007), "Post-start-up overlap and disattentiveness in talk in a Garrwa Community", Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 35.1–35.14. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2006
[12]Jakob Cromdal, Karin Osvaldsson, (2006), "Managing and exploiting interruption in multiparty talk", In Advances in Communications and Media Research (Patula E. Grossmark, ed.), Nova Publishers, vol. 3, pp. 103–127. [bibtex] [edit]
2005
[11]Reinhold Schmitt, (2005), "Zur multimodalen Struktur von turn-taking", Gesprächsforschung - Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion, vol. 6, pp. 17-61. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf]
2004
[10]Bill Wells, Juliette Corrin, (2004), "Prosodic resources, turn-taking and overlap in children’s talk-in-interaction", In Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic Studies from Conversation (Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, Cecilia E. Ford, eds.), Amsterdam / Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 119–144. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
[9]Gail Jefferson, (2004), "A sketch of some orderly aspects of overlap in natural conversation", In Conversation Analysis: Studies from the First Generation (Gene H. Lerner, ed.), Amsterdam / Philadelphia, John Benjamins, pp. 43–59. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2001
[8]Jakob Cromdal, (2001), "Overlap in bilingual play: Some implications of code-switching for overlap resolution", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 421–451. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
2000
[7]Emanuel A. Schegloff, (2000), "Overlapping talk and the organization of turn-taking for conversation", Language in Society, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 1–63. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1998
[6]Bill Wells, Sarah Macfarlane, (1998), "Prosody as an interactional resource: turn-projection and overlap", Language and Speech, vol. 41, no. 3-4, pp. 265–294. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1989
[5]Gene H. Lerner, (1989), "Notes on overlap management in conversation: the case of delayed completion", Western Journal of Speech Communication, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 167–177. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1986
[4]Gail Jefferson, (1986), "Notes on ‘latency’ in overlap onset", Human Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 153–184. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1985
[3]Anthony J. Wootton, Roger Peskett, (1985), "Turn-taking and overlap in the speech of young Down’s Syndrome children", Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 263–273. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]
1984
[2]Gail Jefferson, (1984), "Notes on some orderlinesses of overlap onset", In Discourse Analysis and Natural Rhetoric (Valentina D’Urso, ed.), Padua, Cleup, pp. 11–38. [bibtex] [edit]
1973
[1]Gail Jefferson, (1973), "A case of precision timing in ordinary conversation: overlapped tag-positioned address terms in closing sequences", Semiotica, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 47–96. [bibtex] [edit] [pdf] [doi]