Park2023

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Park2023
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Key Park2023
Author(s) Innhwa Park, Rachel S. Y. Chen, Jan Gorisch, Song Hee Park, Nadja Tadic, Eiko Yasui
Title The use of interlocking multi-unit turns in topic shifts
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Tag(s) EMCA, Inbreath, Topic shift, Turn design, Conversation analysis, Multi-unit turn, Interlocking organization, Disjunction, Topic management, In press
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Year 2023
Language English
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DOI 10.1075/prag.22052.par
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Abstract

This paper examines multi-unit turns that allow speakers to retrospectively close the prior sequence while prospectively launching a new sequence, which Schegloff (1986) referred to as interlocking organization. Using English telephone conversations as data, we focus on how multi-unit turns are used for topic shifts, and show that interlocking organization operates in conjunction with other phonetic and lexical features, such as increased pitch and overt markers of disjunction (e.g., “listen”). In addition, speakers utilize an audible inbreath that is placed between the first and the second units as a central interactional resource to project further talk, thereby suppressing speaker transition and possibly highlighting the action delivered in the second unit as being distinctly new. We propose that interlocking multi-unit turns, when used to make topically disjunctive moves, promote progressivity by avoiding a possible lapse in turn transition.

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