1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-2166(96)00039-2
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Some interactional achievements of other-initiated repair in multiperson conversation

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“…This is "at least" true for repair initiations launched in their ordinary position-in the "next turn" after the repairable (Lerner, 2003, p. 195). To my knowledge, there is no research that directly examines if late repair initiations are treated as tacitly addressing the speaker of the repairable; however, the analyses and data presented by Egbert (1997b) and Schegloff (2000, pp. 216-219) suggest it may, in fact, be the case.…”
Section: Next-speaker Selection In Other-initiation Of Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is "at least" true for repair initiations launched in their ordinary position-in the "next turn" after the repairable (Lerner, 2003, p. 195). To my knowledge, there is no research that directly examines if late repair initiations are treated as tacitly addressing the speaker of the repairable; however, the analyses and data presented by Egbert (1997b) and Schegloff (2000, pp. 216-219) suggest it may, in fact, be the case.…”
Section: Next-speaker Selection In Other-initiation Of Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…described by CA studies appear to operate across different languages and cultures (e.g. Sorjonen 1996Sorjonen , 2001Hakulinen 2001;on Finnish;Egbert 1996Egbert , 1997aEgbert , 1997bGolato 2000Golato , 2002on German;Mori 1999;Tanaka 1999;Hayashi 2003; on Japanese; Kim 1999Kim , 2001Park 1999Park , 2002; on Korean; Wu 2004 on Mandarin; to name a few). And if so, it is not difficult to imagine that the participants of intercultural interactions will share at least some of these fundamental, seemingly universal, patterns of interaction, and rely on them to accomplish interactional moves.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which repair can be initiated (Auer 2005;Egbert 1996Egbert , 2002Selting 1987aSelting , 1987bSelting , 1987cUhmann 1997Uhmann , 2001), on repair initiators (Egbert 1996(Egbert , 2002Selting 1987aSelting , 1987cStreeck 1996;Uhmann 1997Uhmann , 2001), on trouble sources (Auer 1984;Egbert 2002;Selting 1987c;Weber 1998), on functions of repair (Auer 2005;Egbert 1997Egbert , 2002Egbert , 2004Fischer 1992;Selting 1987c), and on the role of prosody in repair (Rabanus 2003;Selting 1988Selting , 1996. 1 In addition to these studies mostly conducted on ordinary conversation, there is also work that looks at the form and function of repair in other settings such as city administration offices (Selting 1987c), the language classroom (Liebscher & Dailey-O'Cain 2003), proficiency interviews (Egbert 1998;Kasper & Ross 2001), and bilingual communication (Egbert 2002;Rieger 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have also labeled German ach and achso as change-of-state tokens (Egbert 1997(Egbert , 2004Selting 1992;Weber 1998). In these publications, however, this labeling was not based on a systematic analysis of ach and achso across a large collection of segments, but instead on the analysis of individual instances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%