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eign  language interaction (FLI) and presents a number of reasons why this would appear to be the case. This reply asserts that CA is in fact quite capable of handling FLI data and supports this assertion by analysing three extracts of FLI data. The reply concludes that, whilst FLI does have certain characteristics which raise interesting questions and which make it difficult to analyse, this constitutes primarily a challenge to analysts  rather than to the fundamental methodological principles of CA.
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Seedhouse1998
BibType ARTICLE
Key Seedhouse1998
Author(s) Paul Seedhouse
Title CA and the analysis of foreign language interaction: a reply to Wagner
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Tag(s) EMCA, Applied Conversation Analysis, CA-methodology, Wagner
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Year 1998
Language English
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 30
Number 1
Pages 85–102
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DOI 10.1016/S0378-2166(97)00061-1
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Abstract

In Journal of Pragmatics 26, Wagner suggests that CA methodology is challenged by foreign language interaction (FLI) and presents a number of reasons why this would appear to be the case. This reply asserts that CA is in fact quite capable of handling FLI data and supports this assertion by analysing three extracts of FLI data. The reply concludes that, whilst FLI does have certain characteristics which raise interesting questions and which make it difficult to analyse, this constitutes primarily a challenge to analysis rather than to the fundamental methodological principles of CA.

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