In this article, I introduce the aims and scope of a project examining other-repetition in natural conversation. This introduction provides the conceptual and methodological background for the five language-specific studies contained in this special issue, focussing on other-repetition in English, Finnish, French, Italian, and Swedish. Other-repetition is a recurrent conversational phenomenon in which a speaker repeats all or part of what another speaker has just said, typically in the next turn. Our project focusses particularly on other-repetitions that problematise what is being repeated and typically solicit a response. Previous research has shown that such repetitions can accomplish a range of conversational actions. But how do speaker...
This paper analyses two different repair initiation practices which both utilise other-repetition. W...
Abstract The study examines ‘recovery through repetition’, investigating how speakers repeat their ...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This study examines other-repetitions in Finland Swedish talk-in-interaction: their sequential traje...
Repetition poses certain problems for pragmatics, as evidenced by Sperber and Wilson’s claim that ‘‘...
This study contributes to the body of cross-linguistic research on repetition, repair, and action-fo...
International audienceLexical other-repetition is a process that consists of repeating words that ha...
This study examines noun phrases in a specific sequential context: other-repetitions in Swedish conv...
This study contributes to the body of cross-linguistic research on repetition, repair, and action-fo...
Lexical Identical Repetitions, where the speaker produces the same lexical form multiple times in a ...
As an attempt to characterize an aspect of the interaction between conversation and grammar, this re...
This study explores the link between prosody and other-repetition in a moderately large collection f...
This is an encyclopedia entry describing conversational and interactional uses of linguistic repetit...
Italian conversations), little research has been conducted on this phenomenon in the speech patterns...
We examine how other-repetitions in Finnish are used for repairing interactional problems in hearing...
This paper analyses two different repair initiation practices which both utilise other-repetition. W...
Abstract The study examines ‘recovery through repetition’, investigating how speakers repeat their ...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This study examines other-repetitions in Finland Swedish talk-in-interaction: their sequential traje...
Repetition poses certain problems for pragmatics, as evidenced by Sperber and Wilson’s claim that ‘‘...
This study contributes to the body of cross-linguistic research on repetition, repair, and action-fo...
International audienceLexical other-repetition is a process that consists of repeating words that ha...
This study examines noun phrases in a specific sequential context: other-repetitions in Swedish conv...
This study contributes to the body of cross-linguistic research on repetition, repair, and action-fo...
Lexical Identical Repetitions, where the speaker produces the same lexical form multiple times in a ...
As an attempt to characterize an aspect of the interaction between conversation and grammar, this re...
This study explores the link between prosody and other-repetition in a moderately large collection f...
This is an encyclopedia entry describing conversational and interactional uses of linguistic repetit...
Italian conversations), little research has been conducted on this phenomenon in the speech patterns...
We examine how other-repetitions in Finnish are used for repairing interactional problems in hearing...
This paper analyses two different repair initiation practices which both utilise other-repetition. W...
Abstract The study examines ‘recovery through repetition’, investigating how speakers repeat their ...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...