In:Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-linguistic studies from conversation
Edited by Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Cecilia E. Ford
[Typological Studies in Language 62] 2004
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 30 November 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.62.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.62.toc
Table of contents
List of contributors
Introduction
Conversation and phonetics: Essential connections
Practices and resources for turn transition
Non-modal voice quality and turn-taking in Finnish
Prosody for making transition-relevance places in Japanese conversation: The case of turns unmarked by utterance-final objects
Turn-final intonation in English
Prosodic resources, turn-taking and overlap in children's talk-in-interaction
Projecting and expanding turns
On some interactional and phonetic properties of increments to turns in talk-in-interaction
Prolixity as adaptation: Prosody and turn-taking in German conversation with a fluent aphasic
The 'upward' staircase intonation contour in the Berlin vernacular: An example of the analysis of regionalized intonation as an interactional resource
"Getting past no": Sequence, action and sound production in the projection of no-initiated turns
Connecting actions across turns
'Repetition' repairs: The relationship of phonetic structure and sequence organization
Indexing 'no news' with stylization in Finnish
Prosody and sequence organization in English conversation: The case of new beginnings
Getting back to prior talk: and-uh (m) as a back-connecting device in British and American English
Index
