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|Abstract=This paper considers a recent and growing body of research into turn-initial objects, and describes some of the difficulties associated with their analysis. It suggests that they particularly cluster around ‘expectation canceling’ functions: in first position to manage the connectedness or otherwise of a current turn to the previous one, and in second position to resist the constraints on second position speakers arising from first positioned turns.
 
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Heritage2013b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Heritage2013b
Author(s) John Heritage
Title Turn-initial position and some of its occupants
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Tag(s) EMCA, Turn Construction, Turn beginnings, Discourse particles, Stance, Projection, Progressivity
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 57
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Pages 331–337
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.08.025
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Abstract

This paper considers a recent and growing body of research into turn-initial objects, and describes some of the difficulties associated with their analysis. It suggests that they particularly cluster around ‘expectation canceling’ functions: in first position to manage the connectedness or otherwise of a current turn to the previous one, and in second position to resist the constraints on second position speakers arising from first positioned turns.

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