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Schegloff2015
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Schegloff2015
Author(s) Emanuel A. Schegloff
Title Conversational Interaction The Embodiment of Human Sociality
Editor(s) Deborah Tannen, Heidi E. Hamilton, Deborah Schiffrin
Tag(s) EMCA, overall organization in talk in interaction, repair, sequences, turns at talk and turn-taking, word selection
Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year 2015
Language
City Hoboken, NJ, USA
Month apr
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 346–366
URL Link
DOI 10.1002/9781118584194.ch16
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title The Handbook of Discourse Analysis, 2
Chapter 16

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Abstract

In what follows, I sketch the contours of several generic organizations of practice central to the conduct of interaction, and, more specifically, that form of interaction that is distinctive to humans – talk in interaction. These practices are: (1) taking turns-at-talking and their construction and uptake; (2) the achievement of courses of action and their recognition in those turns; (3) the recognition and resolution of trouble in constructing (on the one hand) and grasping (on the other hand) such turns in their sequences; and (4) the cumulation of such turns and their sequences into various forms of interactional occasions, whether brief and passing encounters or long, sustained occasions of co-presence. These resources are then brought to bear on the undertaking of cross-cultural regularities, and the implications for human cognition with respect to action recognition and so-called “Theory of Mind.”

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