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Lindstroem2017
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Lindstroem2017
Author(s) Anna Lindström
Title Accepting remote proposals
Editor(s) Geoffrey Raymond, Gene H. Lerner, John Heritage
Tag(s) EMCA, Remote Proposals, Responses, Alignment, Grammar And Interaction, Conversation Analysis, Sequence Organization, Swedish Conversation
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Year 2017
Language
City Amsterdam / Philadelphia
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Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 125–142
URL
DOI 10.1075/pbns.273.07lin
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Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Enabling Human Conduct: Studies of talk-in-interaction in honor of Emanuel A. Schegloff
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Abstract

This study focuses on the preferred sequence trajectory of remote proposals. A remote proposal is a request, invitation, or related proposal that cannot be immediately satisfied. The data consists of 34 remote proposal sequences drawn from recordings of Swedish telephone conversations. The analysis shows that although remote proposals are formatted as yes no interrogatives, an affirmative response token is insufficient as a claim of alignment with the proposal. An additional unit of talk is required where the accepter enacts a stance that demonstrates a commitment to fulfill the remote proposal.

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