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|Author(s)=Emanuel A Schegloff; Gail Jefferson; Harvey Sacks;
 
|Author(s)=Emanuel A Schegloff; Gail Jefferson; Harvey Sacks;
 
|Title=The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair in Conversation
 
|Title=The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair in Conversation
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Repair; Affiliation; Self-repair;  
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Repair; Affiliation; Self-repair;
 
|Key=Schegloff1977
 
|Key=Schegloff1977
 
|Year=1977
 
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|Pages=361–382
 
|Pages=361–382
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|URL=http://www.jstor.org/stable/413107
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|DOI=10.2307/413107
 
|Note=[[John Heritage]] adds this to the list on [[Affiliation]] saying: "Most of the older preference literature is about affiliation in a broad sense, see for example [big list of work more directly on affiliation] ... Insofar as a lot of the basic work on repair is concerned with describing practices for the avoidance of (overt) other correction, then the same holds there"
 
|Note=[[John Heritage]] adds this to the list on [[Affiliation]] saying: "Most of the older preference literature is about affiliation in a broad sense, see for example [big list of work more directly on affiliation] ... Insofar as a lot of the basic work on repair is concerned with describing practices for the avoidance of (overt) other correction, then the same holds there"
 
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Schegloff1977
BibType ARTICLE
Key Schegloff1977
Author(s) Emanuel A Schegloff, Gail Jefferson, Harvey Sacks
Title The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair in Conversation
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Tag(s) EMCA, Repair, Affiliation, Self-repair
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Year 1977
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Volume 53
Number 2
Pages 361–382
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DOI 10.2307/413107
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John Heritage adds this to the list on Affiliation saying: "Most of the older preference literature is about affiliation in a broad sense, see for example [big list of work more directly on affiliation] ... Insofar as a lot of the basic work on repair is concerned with describing practices for the avoidance of (overt) other correction, then the same holds there"