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|Abstract=Building on Jefferson‘s work on poetics and Sacks’ on tying mechanisms, this study investigates the influence of various kinds of associations with prior talk on the way turns are constructed—matters raised, words selected. These associations encompass the repetition of sounds and words, use of co-members of the same category, and punning connections. These are testament to the ‘historical sensitivity’ with which speakers arrive at and design contributions to talk.
 
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Holt2022
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Holt2022
Author(s) Elizabeth Holt
Title A Walk on the Wild Side: Exploring Associations Across Topic Transition in Interaction
Editor(s) Raymond F. Person Jr., Robin Wooffitt, John P. Rae
Tag(s) EMCA, Topic Transition
Publisher Routledge
Year 2022
Language English
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Pages 52–78
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DOI 10.4324/9780429328930-4
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Book title Bridging the Gap Between Conversation Analysis and Poetics: Studies in Talk-In-Interaction and Literature Twenty-Five Years after Jefferson
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Building on Jefferson‘s work on poetics and Sacks’ on tying mechanisms, this study investigates the influence of various kinds of associations with prior talk on the way turns are constructed—matters raised, words selected. These associations encompass the repetition of sounds and words, use of co-members of the same category, and punning connections. These are testament to the ‘historical sensitivity’ with which speakers arrive at and design contributions to talk.

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