Recent years have seen a surge of interest in "increments" among students of conversational interaction. This article first outlines "incrementing" as an analytical problem (i.e., as turn constructional unit [TCU] extensions) by tracing its origins back to Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson's (1974) famous turn-taking article. Then, the article summarizes and reviews Schegloff's recent publications and presentations, which revisited this problem, as well as contributions on the same theme by scholars using data from a variety of languages and settings. It is suggested that authors have generally focused their analytic attention on utterances that contain structural "oddities" (i.e., oddities relative to the "canonical" structures of particular...
This paper investigates syntactically-incomplete turns in French conversation. Despite their syntact...
This study examines the interactional workings of multi-unit turns that have an initial turn-constru...
This article offers an analysis of turn-expanding practices with the connective å sen ‘and then’ in ...
In Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (1974), a system was proposed to handle conversational turn-taking...
Conversation Analysis (CA) has established repair (Schegloff, Jefferson & Sacks 1977; Schegloff ...
The preliminary cross-linguistic classification proposed in this paper has emerged from an examinati...
This cross-linguistic study focuses on ways in which conversationalists speak beyond a point of poss...
Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson argued that the rules for turn taking for conversation involve a con...
In previous papers I have analysed the interplay of syntax and prosody in the production and interpr...
One of the main problems in the linguistic analysis of conversations constitutes the determination o...
Specific parts of grammatical structure can be employed by speakers to accomplish specifiable action...
How the status of further talk past the point of a turn’s possible completion should be described, a...
In this talk we suggest that the constraints on language processing and planning imposed by the stru...
Abstract: The most common kind of spoken language is conversation, when one person communicates thro...
A brief introduction to the topics discussed in the special issue, and to the individual pape...
This paper investigates syntactically-incomplete turns in French conversation. Despite their syntact...
This study examines the interactional workings of multi-unit turns that have an initial turn-constru...
This article offers an analysis of turn-expanding practices with the connective å sen ‘and then’ in ...
In Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (1974), a system was proposed to handle conversational turn-taking...
Conversation Analysis (CA) has established repair (Schegloff, Jefferson & Sacks 1977; Schegloff ...
The preliminary cross-linguistic classification proposed in this paper has emerged from an examinati...
This cross-linguistic study focuses on ways in which conversationalists speak beyond a point of poss...
Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson argued that the rules for turn taking for conversation involve a con...
In previous papers I have analysed the interplay of syntax and prosody in the production and interpr...
One of the main problems in the linguistic analysis of conversations constitutes the determination o...
Specific parts of grammatical structure can be employed by speakers to accomplish specifiable action...
How the status of further talk past the point of a turn’s possible completion should be described, a...
In this talk we suggest that the constraints on language processing and planning imposed by the stru...
Abstract: The most common kind of spoken language is conversation, when one person communicates thro...
A brief introduction to the topics discussed in the special issue, and to the individual pape...
This paper investigates syntactically-incomplete turns in French conversation. Despite their syntact...
This study examines the interactional workings of multi-unit turns that have an initial turn-constru...
This article offers an analysis of turn-expanding practices with the connective å sen ‘and then’ in ...