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- Who has got the floor?
- sociolinguistics, turntaking is described by Sacks et al.(1974) as an organized system in conversation that can be described by a set of rules.
- hmi.ewi.utwente.nl
- TURN-TAKING AND GAMBITS IN
- present the systematics of turn-taking in both intracultural and intercultural .
- archive.ecml.at
- Modelling Turn-taking in a Simulation of Small Group Discussion
- But it is in sociolinguistics that turn-taking was first characterized as an organized system in a descriptive account (Sacks et al. 1974).
- www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk
- An oscillator model of the timing of turn-taking THEORETICAL AND
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- A selection of articles related to sociolinguistics - turn-taking.
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- Conversation analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- It is particularly influential in interactional sociolinguistics, discourse analysis and Turn-taking is one of the fundamental organizations of conversation.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Sociolinguistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Turn Taking in Linguistics
- This article studies significance of Turn Taking in discourse analysis. sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, stylistics, applied linguistics, etc.
- www.buzzle.com
- LSA: About Linguistics
- Turn-taking. Conversation is an enterprise in which one person speaks, and another listens.
- www.lsadc.org
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