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Rosenthal2008
BibType ARTICLE
Key Rosenthal2008
Author(s) Benjamin M. Rosenthal
Title A resource for repair in japanese talk-in-interaction: the phrase TTE YUU KA
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Tag(s) EMCA, Repair, Japanese
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Year 2008
Language English
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Journal Research on Language & Social Interaction
Volume 41
Number 2
Pages 227-240
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DOI 10.1080/08351810802028787
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Abstract

The phrase tte yuu ka is recognized as a resource for repair in Japanese talk-in-inter- action, but it has not been analyzed as such fromthe perspective of conversation anal- ysis. In this article, I examine the positioning of tte yuu ka with respect to the repair- able in repair operations. I found that tte yuu ka is used mainly for self-initiation of repair in two places: within the same turn as the repairable and after the next turn. Same-turn repair initiations include those that occur before a transition relevant place (TRP) and those that occur after a TRP has been reached. The latter type is more vul- nerable to the possibility of a coparticipant starting a new turn before repair can be initiated, but there are ways in which that possibility can be reduced. After-next-turn repair initiations,which entail that a coparticipant has started a newturn before repair was initiated, include those that claim that a coparticipant has misunderstood the re- pairable and those that make no such claim. However, tte yuu ka is also deployed in response to other-initiation of repair.

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