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Pragmatics Conversation and Preference Sturcture

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Pragmatics Conversation and Preference Sturcture

by Angela Maria Sarmiento Camelo
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In conversation analysis, it is composed of two turns produced by different speakers. The second utterance is identified as related to the first, as exhibited in conventional greetings, invitations, and requests.

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The current right to speak in a conversation.

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The change of speaker during conversation.

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More than one speaker talking at the same time in conversation.

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Vocal indications of attention when someone else is talking. Example: ‘uh-huh’, ‘hmm’

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A non- interrupting, non-imposing way of taking part in a conversation.

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An active, fast-paced, overlapping way of taking part in conversation.

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A pattern in which one type of utterance will be more typically found in response to another in a conversational sequence. Example: an acceptance will more typically follow an invitation than a refusal.

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The structurally unexpected next utterance as a response. Example: an invitation is normally followed by an acceptance, so the opposite is a refusal.

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