Introduction A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals commonalities and differences in the way that people do open-class other-initiation of repair (Schegloff, Jefferson, and Sacks, 1977; Drew, 1997). We find that speakers of all of the spoken languages in the sample make use of a primary interjection strategy (in English it is Huh?), where the phonetic form of the interjection is strikingly similar across the languages: a monosyllable featuring an open non-back vowel [a, æ, ə, ʌ], often nasalized, usually with rising intonation and sometimes an [h-] onset. We also find that most of the languages have another strategy for open-class other-initiation of repair, namely the use of a question word (usua...
Practices of other initiated repair deal with problems of hearing or understanding what another pers...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherini...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...
Introduction. A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals com...
Introduction A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals comm...
Introduction A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals comm...
This presentation will report on the findings of a large-scale comparative project on other-initiate...
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We rep...
In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We repor...
<div><p>A word like <i>Huh?</i>–used as a repair initiator when, for example, one has not clearly he...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures Abstract: T...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This article reports on results from a broad crosslinguistic study based on data from thirty-five si...
<p>A word like <i>huh?</i> –used to initiate repair when, for example, one has not clearly heard wha...
Practices of other initiated repair deal with problems of hearing or understanding what another pers...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherini...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...
Introduction. A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals com...
Introduction A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals comm...
Introduction A comparison of conversation in twenty-one languages from around the world reveals comm...
This presentation will report on the findings of a large-scale comparative project on other-initiate...
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We rep...
In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We repor...
<div><p>A word like <i>Huh?</i>–used as a repair initiator when, for example, one has not clearly he...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures Abstract: T...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
This article reports on results from a broad crosslinguistic study based on data from thirty-five si...
<p>A word like <i>huh?</i> –used to initiate repair when, for example, one has not clearly heard wha...
Practices of other initiated repair deal with problems of hearing or understanding what another pers...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherini...
This study investigates whether there is a universal tendency for content interrogative words (wh-w...