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Encyclopedia of Terminology for CA and IL: Pivot | |
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Author(s): | Uwe-A. Küttner (Leibniz-Institute for the German Language, Mannheim) (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1688-0896) |
To cite: | Küttner, Uwe-A. (2023). Pivot. In Alexandra Gubina, Elliott M. Hoey & Chase Wesley Raymond (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Terminology for Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics. International Society for Conversation Analysis (ISCA). DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/8cs5r |
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Cited References:
Bolden, G. B. (2010). ‘Articulating the unsaid’ via and-prefaced formulations of others’ talk. Discourse Studies 12 (1), 5-32.
Drew, P. (2018). Inferences and indirectness in interaction. Open Linguistics 4(1), 241-259.
Maynard, D. W. (2003). Bad News, Good News: Conversational Order in Everyday Talk and Clinical Settings. University of Chicago Press.
Schegloff, E. A. (1988). On an actual virtual servo-mechanism for guessing bad news: A single case conjecture. Social Problems 35 (4), 442-457.
Schegloff, E. A. (1996). Confirming allusions: Toward an empirical account of action. American Journal of Sociology 102 (1), 161-216.
Additional References:
Pomerantz, A. (2017). Inferring the purpose of a prior query and responding accordingly. In Raymond, G., Lerner, G. H. & Heritage, J. (Eds.). Enabling Human Conduct: Studies of Talk-in-interaction in Honor of Emanuel A. Schegloff (pp. 61-77). John Benjamins.
Walker, T., Drew, P. & Local, J. (2011). Responding indirectly. Journal of Pragmatics 43, 2432-2451.