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|Abstract=A variety of analytic resources provided by past work in conversation analysis are brought to bear on the analysis of a single utterance in its sequential context, drawn from an ordinary conversation. Various facets of the organization of talk-in-interaction are thereby both introduced and exemplified. The result displays the capacity of this analytic modality to meet a fundamental responsibility of social analysis, namely, the capacity to explicate single episodes of action in interaction as a basic locus of social order.
 
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Schegloff1987b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Schegloff1987b
Author(s) Emanuel A. Schegloff
Title Analyzing Single Episodes of Interaction: An Exercise in Conversation Analysis
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Year 1987
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Journal Social Psychology Quarterly
Volume 50
Number 2
Pages 101–114
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DOI 10.2307/2786745
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A variety of analytic resources provided by past work in conversation analysis are brought to bear on the analysis of a single utterance in its sequential context, drawn from an ordinary conversation. Various facets of the organization of talk-in-interaction are thereby both introduced and exemplified. The result displays the capacity of this analytic modality to meet a fundamental responsibility of social analysis, namely, the capacity to explicate single episodes of action in interaction as a basic locus of social order.

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