An Analysis of Turn-Taking in English Telephone Conversations


Term Paper, 2010

24 Pages, Grade: 1,3


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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Turn-Taking in English Telephone Conversation
2.1. Turn-Taking Model by Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson
2.2. Transition Relevance Places in Telephone Conversations
2.3. Overlaps, Asking for Clarification and Back-Channel Behavior

3. The Role of Adjacency Pairs in Telephone Conversations
3.1. Preferred versus Dispreferred Second Parts
3.2. Adjacency Pairs in Opening and Closing Sequences of Telephone Conversations

4. Conclusion

5. Appendix
5.1. General Information regarding the Transcriptions
5.2. Transcription No. 1
5.3. Transcription No. 2
5.4. Transcription No. 3
5.5. Transcription No. 4
5.6. Transcription No. 5
5.7. Transcription No. 6
5.8. Transcription No. 7
5.9. Transcription No. 8
5.10. Transcription No. 9

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Title
An Analysis of Turn-Taking in English Telephone Conversations
College
University of Flensburg  (Englisches Seminar)
Course
Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis
Grade
1,3
Author
Year
2010
Pages
24
Catalog Number
V231502
ISBN (eBook)
9783656481836
ISBN (Book)
9783656481584
File size
558 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Turn-Taking, English;, Telephone;, Conversation, Analysis;, Transition Relevant Places;, overlap;, back-channel behavior;, opening;, closing;, adjacency pairs;, transcription;, Pragmatics;, discourse analysis
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Marijke Eggert (Author), 2010, An Analysis of Turn-Taking in English Telephone Conversations, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/231502

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