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Author(s) | Gene H. Lerner |
Title | Notes on Overlap Management in Conversation: The Case of Delayed Completion |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, delayed completion, overlap, turn-taking |
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Year | 1989 |
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Journal | Western Journal of Speech Communication |
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Number | 53 |
Pages | 167–177 |
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Abstract
A turn-taking system allocates speaking turns in conversation. Nonetheless, on occasion speakers start up out of turn. This report examines one procedure, Delayed Completion, that speakers use to finish a discontinued turn after an intervening utterance by another speaker. Speakers employ resources intrinsic to the turn-taking system, such as the projectability of turn unit completion, ta regain turn occupancy and to locate the utterance of the out-of-turn speaker as having been interruptive. When the intervening utterance makes a next action relevant, Delayed Completion can also cancel the relevance of that next action.
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