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Li2015
BibType ARTICLE
Key Li2015
Author(s) Shuangyu Li
Title Nine types of turn-taking in interpreter-mediated GP consultations
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Tag(s) Interpreting, EMCA, Turn-taking, Medical EMCA, General Practice, Applied
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Year 2015
Language English
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Journal Applied Linguistics Review
Volume 6
Number 1
Pages 73–96
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DOI 10.1515/applirev-2015-0004
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Abstract

This research investigated the systematicity of turn-taking organisation in naturally occurring GP consultations where either a professional or an ad hoc interpreter was involved to mediate language discordant doctor-patient talk-in-interaction. I found that participants systematically organise their turns to speak, following one of the nine types of turn-taking organisation identified in this study disregarding the patient’s native language and culture, the type of interpreter and their interpreting proficiency. The effect turn-taking organisation has on communication varies in different contexts. Teaching doctors about the cause and effect relation between turn-taking and communication outcomes may help them improve their clinical communication.

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