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|Abstract=The paper reports the impetus behind, methodology for and findings of two recent inquiries into classroom talk. Beginning with the seminal work of Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson on (a) turn-taking and (b) correction in conversation, the paper goes on to explore variants of these conversational phenomena in secondary school classrooms, some conclusions are tentatively advanced concerning the usefulness of this work in unpacking notions such as ‘rights and obligations’, ‘teacher centredness' and ‘communication disorders’.
 
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McHoul1985
BibType ARTICLE
Key McHoul1985
Author(s) Alec McHoul
Title Two aspects of classroom interaction: turn-taking and correction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Classroom interactions, Turn taking, Correction
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Year 1985
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Journal Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders
Volume 13
Number 1
Pages 53–64
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DOI 10.3109/asl2.1985.13.issue-1.04
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Abstract

The paper reports the impetus behind, methodology for and findings of two recent inquiries into classroom talk. Beginning with the seminal work of Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson on (a) turn-taking and (b) correction in conversation, the paper goes on to explore variants of these conversational phenomena in secondary school classrooms, some conclusions are tentatively advanced concerning the usefulness of this work in unpacking notions such as ‘rights and obligations’, ‘teacher centredness' and ‘communication disorders’.

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