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Szymanski1999
BibType ARTICLE
Key Szymanski1999
Author(s) Margaret H. Szymanski
Title Re-Engaging and Dis-Engaging Talk in Activity
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Tag(s) EMCA, Talk in activity, social organization, conversation analysis
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Year 1999
Language English
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 28
Number 1
Pages 1-23
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Abstract

This article explores how members of small work groups use audible and vis-

ible actions to coordinate conversational interaction. The analysis of this ac-
tivity context includes some methods for re-engaging turn-by-turn talk after
it has lapsed, as well as some methods for making relevant a lapse in talk, and
dis-engaging it, once it has been engaged. In addition, the actions positioned
at conversational boundaries, both pre-re-engaging and post-dis-engaging,
show the members' orientation to phases of lapse and phases of turn-by-turn talk

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