Turn-Sharing: The Choral Co-Production of Talk-in-Interaction 论文
2002引用 275
Language, Discourse, Communication StrategiesLanguage, Metaphor, and CognitionDigital Communication and Language
摘要
Abstract Simultaneous speech in conversation, when it occurs, can be treated as a tum taking problem in need of repair (Sacks, Schegl off, and Jefferson 1974).Speakers may cut short what they are saying or employ devices to compete for exclusive speakership when faced with an overlapping utterance by another participant (Jefferson 1983; Jefferson and Schegl off 1975; Lerner 1989; Schegl off 1987, 2000). However, some forms of participation in conversation are not serially organized-that is, they are not designed for one participant speaking at a time. On occasion, participants may treat more-than-one-at-a-time speaking as properly simultaneous.