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|Abstract=Turns-at-talk are fundamental units of participation in talk-in-interaction, and turn-constructional-units (TCUs) are the basic building blocks for turns. Possible completion of a TCU is, in principle, the possible completion of  the  turn, but multi-unit  turns are not uncommon, and participants have practices for constructing multi-unit turns and for recognizing them in the course of their production. This  article  offers  an  account  of  one  practice  (and  several  of  its  variants)  usable by  speakers  and  recipients  to  convey  and  recognize  the designed  completion of  a multi-TCU turn and/or a multi-turn sequence in which ‘answering’ is being done: returning to, or ‘re-using’, a word  or  phrase  from  the  start  of  the  turn  or  sequence, whether  articulated  by  same  or different speaker, whether used to refer to same or different referents. This practice is one of the resources by which the overall structural organization of an  interactional unit and  its  local realization are mutually realized.
 
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Schegloff2011
BibType ARTICLE
Key Schegloff2011
Author(s) Emanuel A Schegloff
Title Word repeats as unit ends
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, multi-unit turns, sequence closure, turn-constructional units (TCUs), turns
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Year 2011
Language
City
Month may
Journal Discourse Studies
Volume 13
Number 3
Pages 367–380
URL Link
DOI 10.1177/1461445611402749
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Institution
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Abstract

Turns-at-talk are fundamental units of participation in talk-in-interaction, and turn-constructional-units (TCUs) are the basic building blocks for turns. Possible completion of a TCU is, in principle, the possible completion of the turn, but multi-unit turns are not uncommon, and participants have practices for constructing multi-unit turns and for recognizing them in the course of their production. This article offers an account of one practice (and several of its variants) usable by speakers and recipients to convey and recognize the designed completion of a multi-TCU turn and/or a multi-turn sequence in which ‘answering’ is being done: returning to, or ‘re-using’, a word or phrase from the start of the turn or sequence, whether articulated by same or different speaker, whether used to refer to same or different referents. This practice is one of the resources by which the overall structural organization of an interactional unit and its local realization are mutually realized.

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