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|Title=`Mind the gap': Further resources in the production of multi-unit, multi-action turns
 
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|Abstract=Techniques of sequential and phonetic analysis are brought to bear on two se- quences of everyday conversation which extend understanding of a previously de- scribed practice (the 'abrupt-join'). The findings also provide directions for future analysis.
 
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Local2005c
BibType ARTICLE
Key Local2005c
Author(s) John Local, Gareth Walker
Title `Mind the gap': Further resources in the production of multi-unit, multi-action turns
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Tag(s) Interactional Linguistics, EMCA
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Journal York Papers in Linguistics Series 2
Volume 3
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Pages 133-143
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Abstract

Techniques of sequential and phonetic analysis are brought to bear on two se- quences of everyday conversation which extend understanding of a previously de- scribed practice (the 'abrupt-join'). The findings also provide directions for future analysis.

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