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Lerner2007
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Gene H. Lerner, Celia Kitzinger
Title Introduction: Person-reference in conversation analytic research
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Journal Discourse Studies
Volume 9
Number 4
Pages 427–432
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In this introduction to the special issue of Discourse Studies on `Referring to Self and Others in Conversation' we briefly survey the history of conversation analytic work on reference to persons from Sacks and Schegloff's (1979) pioneering seven-page paper to the most recently published work. We then introduce the contributions to the special issue.

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