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Lerner1991
BibType ARTICLE
Key Lerner1991
Author(s) Gene H. Lerner
Title On the syntax of sentences-in-progress
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Syntax, Collaborative completions
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Year 1991
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 20
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Pages 441-458
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DOI DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047404500016572
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This article describes how it could be possible for two participants engaged in conversation to jointly produce a single syntactic unit such as a sentence. From an inspection of sentence types that are achieved through such joint production, it was determined that participants have available a single utterance construction format. This format, the compound turn-constructional unit format, may be a component of a socially construed syntax-for-conversation. It can be constituted by a wide range of interactionally relevant features of talk in interaction that reveal an emerging utterance as a multiple component turn-constructional unit. The compound turn-constructional unit format is primarily a resource for turn-taking. It can be used to project the next proper place for speaker change. However, it concomitantly provides the resources needed to complete the utterance-in-progress of another participant, thus allowing for the construction of a single sentence across the talk of two speakers. (Conversation, interaction, recognizable activity)

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