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Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis |
Steven E. Clayman and Douglas W. Maynard |
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Parties and joint talk [i.e. talking together] : two ways in which numbers are significant for talk-in-interaction |
Emanuel A. Schegloff |
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Laughing at and laughing with : negotiations of participant alignments through conversational laughter |
Phillip J. Glenn |
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Episode trajectory in conversational play |
Robert Hopper |
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"Mm hm" tokens as interactional devices in the psychotherapeutic in-take interview |
Marek Czyzewski |
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Meeting both ends : [between] standardization and recipient design in telephone survey interviews |
Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra |
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The distribution of knowledge in courtroom interaction |
Martha L. Komter |
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Seeing conversations : analyzing sign language talk |
Paul McIlvenny |
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Multiple mode, single activity : "telenegotiating" as a social accomplishment |
Alan Firth |
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Assembling a response : setting and collaboratively constructed work talk |
Marjorie Harness Goodwin |
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A technology of order production : computer-aided dispatch in public safety communications |
Jack Whalen |
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The mundane work of writing and reading computer programs |
Graham Button and Wes Sharrock |
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Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis |
Steven E. Clayman and Douglas W. Maynard |
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Parties and joint talk [i.e. talking together] : two ways in which numbers are significant for talk-in-interaction |
Emanuel A. Schegloff |
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Laughing at and laughing with : negotiations of participant alignments through conversational laughter |
Phillip J. Glenn |