Table of contents
Introducing Interactional Linguistics1
Part I. Language structure in interaction23
Emerging syntax for interaction: Noun phrases and clauses as a syntactic resource for interaction25
At the intersection of turn and sequence: Negation and what comes next51
The implementation of possible cognitive shifts in Japanese conversation: Complementizers as pivotal devices81
On causal clause combining: The case of ‘weil’ in spoken German111
Dutch ‘but’ as a sequential conjunction: Its use as a resumption marker141
On some uses of the discourse particle ‘kyl(lä)’ in Finnish conversation171
Interactional Linguistics and language development: A conversation analytic perspective on emergent syntax199
Part II. Interactional order and linguistic practice227
Fragments of units as deviant cases of unit production in conversational talk229
Notes on turn-construction methods in Danish and Turkish conversation259
An exploration of prosody and turn projection in English conversation287
Postposition-initiated utterances in Japanese conversation: An interactional account of a grammatical practice317
Confirming intersubjectivity through retroactive elaboration: Organization of phrasal units in other-initiated repair sequences in Korean conversation345
Some arguments for the relevance of syntax to same-sentence self-repair in everyday German
conversation373
Simple answers to polar questions: The case of Finnish405
List of contributors433
Index435
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