Spoken Interaction Studies in Australia
Editor
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S, 11] 1994. vi, 191 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher:Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
© ALAA
Table of Contents
-
ForewordRod Gardner | pp. v–vi
-
Spoken discourse studies in AustraliaMichael Clyne & Diana Slade | pp. 1–20
-
Closings in talkback radio: Institutional effects on conversational routinesSusanne Döpke, Anne Brown, Anthony Liddicoat & Kristina Love | pp. 21–46
-
>Gossip: Two complementary perspectives on the analysis of casual conversation in EnglishDiana Slade | pp. 47–82
-
How do you know what i’m going to say? the use of advance organisers in modern standard ChineseAndy Kirkpatrick | pp. 83–96
-
Conversation analysis: Some thoughts on its applicability to applied linguisticsRod Gardner | pp. 97–118
-
Interaction in an Italian oral test: The role of some expansion sequencesAnna Filipi | pp. 119–136
-
Preference organisation in teacher-supervisor talkElizabeth Taylor | pp. 137–152
-
A very delayed acceptance to an invitation in a French conversationAnne-Marie Barraja-Rohan | pp. 153–172
-
The use of turn-taking resources in a Khmer-Australian English conversationValerie E. Astbury | pp. 173–184
In this issue
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General