This paper reports a conversation analysis of a 10-minute-long audio-recorded casual conversation between two Asian women and identifies the strategies they used to achieve alignment in casual discussion. It then argues that organizational patterns of conversation are context-sensitive; the turn-taking strategies adapted by participants to establish alignment can be influenced by factors such as culture and gender but ultimately determined by the communicative goal in a given speech event
Non-verbal cues to turn transitions are often studied in isolation from their linguistic substrate. ...
The organization of conversations with respect to turn-taking and back-channeling is a well-establis...
ABSTRACT: The 1974 paper 'Simplest systematics for the organization of turn taking in conversat...
It has long been known that conversational partners tend to align on common ways of talking about th...
Alignment of human behavior is a well-documented phenomenon, however, the factors which influence it...
Turn-taking during verbal interactions is a linguistic and cultural pattern that regulates who is to...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Abstract English Speaking Community is the community which exists in Surabaya State University which...
Turn-taking is a basic form of organization in talk interactions to find out who has a turn to speak...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D, Skopeteas S. A cross-linguistic study on turn-taking and temporal alignment...
Conversation analysis is primarily concerned with the tacit rules of turn-taking in standard systems...
As long as people live in society, communication serves their vital need to convey their messages in...
Understanding the design of talk-in-interaction is important in many domains, including speech techn...
In their pioneering study Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson (1974) outlined the basic features of turn...
Using the concepts and principles of conversation analysis (CA), this paper examines the everyday, u...
Non-verbal cues to turn transitions are often studied in isolation from their linguistic substrate. ...
The organization of conversations with respect to turn-taking and back-channeling is a well-establis...
ABSTRACT: The 1974 paper 'Simplest systematics for the organization of turn taking in conversat...
It has long been known that conversational partners tend to align on common ways of talking about th...
Alignment of human behavior is a well-documented phenomenon, however, the factors which influence it...
Turn-taking during verbal interactions is a linguistic and cultural pattern that regulates who is to...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Abstract English Speaking Community is the community which exists in Surabaya State University which...
Turn-taking is a basic form of organization in talk interactions to find out who has a turn to speak...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D, Skopeteas S. A cross-linguistic study on turn-taking and temporal alignment...
Conversation analysis is primarily concerned with the tacit rules of turn-taking in standard systems...
As long as people live in society, communication serves their vital need to convey their messages in...
Understanding the design of talk-in-interaction is important in many domains, including speech techn...
In their pioneering study Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson (1974) outlined the basic features of turn...
Using the concepts and principles of conversation analysis (CA), this paper examines the everyday, u...
Non-verbal cues to turn transitions are often studied in isolation from their linguistic substrate. ...
The organization of conversations with respect to turn-taking and back-channeling is a well-establis...
ABSTRACT: The 1974 paper 'Simplest systematics for the organization of turn taking in conversat...