This study identifies and describes a specific multimodal practice that patients use during medical encounters, in which they interact with a team of doctor in an Italian specialized centre for prosthesis construction and application. Focusing on the early stages of these encounters, in which participants are engaged in history-taking and physical examinations, the paper analyses the way in which patients delicately orchestrate their gaze, gesture and verbal behaviour to gain some extra speaking space, beyond that of mere respondents to doctors\u2019 questions. By using the analytic and methodological framework of Conversation Analysis, we show that patients produce this recurrent multimodal pattern, whose features are methodically prod...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Companions to medical visits have been alternatively viewed as members who “support” or “inhibit” an...
This study identifies and describes a specific multimodal practice that patients use during medical ...
This study identifies a specific multimodal practice that patients use during medical encounters wi...
Doctor/patient interaction has been the object of various reform efforts in Western countries since ...
This paper focuses on bilingual interaction in medical settings and looks at one way in which interp...
Using the methodology of conversation analysis, this study focuses on patients’ disclosures of psych...
In this article, we qualitatively explore the manner and style in which medical encounters between p...
In our increasingly multicultural society, contacts among speakers of different languages and with d...
Dialogue interpreter training has traditionally focused on the way in which the interpreter manages,...
Discourse analysis was used to examine audio recordings of doctor-patient interviews in a clinic in ...
International audienceConsultation with medical physician is organised in several phases (Byrne and ...
Two medical encounters taking place in a Northern Italian hospital are analysed in this paper from a...
In this article, we qualitatively explore the manner and style in which medical encounters between p...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Companions to medical visits have been alternatively viewed as members who “support” or “inhibit” an...
This study identifies and describes a specific multimodal practice that patients use during medical ...
This study identifies a specific multimodal practice that patients use during medical encounters wi...
Doctor/patient interaction has been the object of various reform efforts in Western countries since ...
This paper focuses on bilingual interaction in medical settings and looks at one way in which interp...
Using the methodology of conversation analysis, this study focuses on patients’ disclosures of psych...
In this article, we qualitatively explore the manner and style in which medical encounters between p...
In our increasingly multicultural society, contacts among speakers of different languages and with d...
Dialogue interpreter training has traditionally focused on the way in which the interpreter manages,...
Discourse analysis was used to examine audio recordings of doctor-patient interviews in a clinic in ...
International audienceConsultation with medical physician is organised in several phases (Byrne and ...
Two medical encounters taking place in a Northern Italian hospital are analysed in this paper from a...
In this article, we qualitatively explore the manner and style in which medical encounters between p...
Includes bibliographical referencesThe use of language is significant in co-constructing reality. Th...
Many studies of communication employ interviewing techniques and conversation analysis, particularly...
Companions to medical visits have been alternatively viewed as members who “support” or “inhibit” an...