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020 _a9780122897801
082 _a001.5420141
_bGOO
100 _aGoodwin, Charles.
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245 _aConversational organization :
_binteraction between speakers and hearers
260 _aNew York
_bAcademic Press
_c1981
300 _axii, 195 p. :
_billustrations;
440 _aLanguage, thought, and culture.
_92009
520 _aConversational Organization investigates how turns-at-talk and the sentences that emerge within them are constructed not by the speaker alone, but instead through processes of interaction in which the hearer plays a most consequential role. Among the phenomena examined are how speakers change emerging sentences to respond to what they see their addressees doing, systematic methods for negotiating alignment between speaker and hearer, the action-relevant organization of differential states of knowledge, and embodied participation.
650 _aConversation
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650 _aDiscourse analysis
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650 _aSpeakers and Hearers
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942 _cBK
999 _c7971
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