Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis ICambridge University Press, 2007 - 300 ページ Much of our daily lives are spent talking to one another, in both ordinary conversation and more specialized settings such as meetings, interviews, classrooms, and courtrooms. It is largely through conversation that the major institutions of our society - economy, religion, politics, family and law - are implemented. This book Emanuel Schegloff, the first in a series and first published in 2007, introduces the findings and theories of conversation analysis. Together, the volumes in the series constitute a complete and authoritative 'primer' in the subject. The topic of this first volume is 'sequence organization' - the ways in which turns-at-talk are ordered and combined to make actions take place in conversation, such as requests, offers, complaints, and announcements. Containing many examples from real-life conversations, it will be invaluable to anyone interested in human interaction and the workings of conversation. |
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Introduction to sequence organization | 1 |
The adjacency pair as the unit for sequence construction | 13 |
Minimal twoturn adjacency pair sequences | 23 |
14 | 49 |
The organization of preferencedispreference | 57 |
Insert expansion | 97 |
Postexpansion | 115 |
a distinctive adjacency pair sequence | 169 |
Sequenceclosing sequences | 181 |
Sequences of sequences | 195 |
Retrosequences | 217 |
Sequence as practice | 231 |
Summary and Applications | 251 |
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adjacency pair alignment answer appears articulated assessment Ava's base first pair base FPP base second pair base sequence closing conversation conversation analysis course of action designed discussion displays dispreferred response example exchange Extract Fpre gonna haftuh hhhh howaryou implemented inquiry insert expansion insert sequences interac interaction invitation launch line 11 minimal Note offer okay other-initiated repair pair part speaker participants parties possible post-expansion practices pre-expansion pre-invitation pre-sequence preceding preferred response question recipient reciprocal rejection relevant repair sequence request Sacks Schegloff sequence closure sequence organization sequence type sequence-closing third sequential Spre stretch of talk talk-in-interaction telling third position topic proffer understanding utterance y'know Yeah yihknow