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requests has mainly arisen out of a concern to find further confirmation of
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the belief conditions that underpin requests themselves. Other directions
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|DOI=10.1515/semi.1981.37.1-2.59
of interest emerge once one considers the various interactional matters
 
that participants must resolve during the course of request sequences, and
 
it is this interactional perspective that more directly informs the argu-
 
ments to be developed in this paper. In the child-parent talk examined
 
here, most (child) request sequences take more than two conversation
 
turns to complete; this arises from the fact that children often make
 
further appeals and inquiries subsequent to types of turn-down by the
 
parent.
 
 
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Wootton1981a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Wootton1981a
Author(s) Anthony J. Wootton
Title The management of grantings and rejections by parents in request sequences
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Tag(s) EMCA, Children, Requests, Request sequences, Parent-child interactions
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Year 1981
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Journal Semiotica
Volume 37
Number 1-2
Pages 59–89
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DOI 10.1515/semi.1981.37.1-2.59
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