Discourse as an interactional achievement: some uses of 'uh huh' and other things that come between sentences
by Emanuel A. Schegloff
Reference:
Emanuel A. Schegloff, (1982), "Discourse as an interactional achievement: some uses of 'uh huh' and other things that come between sentences", In Analyzing Discourse: Text and Talk (Deborah Tannen, ed.), Washington, D.C., Georgetown University Press, pp. 71–93.
Bibtex Entry:
@INCOLLECTION{Schegloff1982,
  address = "Washington, D.C.", 
  author = "Emanuel A. Schegloff", 
  booktitle = "Analyzing Discourse: Text and Talk", 
  keywords = "EMCA", 
  editor = "Deborah Tannen", 
  pages = "71–93", 
  publisher = "Georgetown University Press", 
  title = "Discourse as an interactional achievement: some uses of 'uh huh' and other things that come between sentences", 
  url = "https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/555474/GURT_1981.pdf", 
  year = "1982", 
}