Publications
Jefferson, Gail. 2010. Sometimes a frog in your throat is just a frog in your throat: Gutturals as (sometimes) laughter-implicative. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (6) : 1476–1484.
Jefferson, Gail. 2007. Preliminary notes on abdicated other-correction. Journal of Pragmatics 39 (3) : 445–461.
Jefferson, Gail. 2004. A Note on Laughter in ‘Male–Female’Interaction. Discourse Studies 6 (1) : 117–133.
Jefferson, Gail. 2002. Is "no" an acknowledgement token? Comparing American and British uses of (+) / (-) tokens. Journal of Pragmatics 34 (10-11) : 1345–1383.
Jefferson, Gail. 1996. A case of transcriptional stereotyping. Journal of Pragmatics 26 (2) : 159–170.
Jefferson, Gail. 1993. Caveat speaker: Preliminary notes on recipient topic-shift implicature. Research on Language and Social Interaction 26 (1) : 1–30.
Jefferson, Gail. 1985. On the interactional unpacking of a 'gloss'. Language in Society 14 (4) : 435–466.
Jefferson, Gail. 1981. The rejection of advice: Managing the problematic convergence of a 'trouble-telling' and a 'service encounter'. Journal of Pragmatics 5 (5) : 399–422.
Jefferson, Gail. 1978. Some sequential negotiations in conversation: Unexpanded and expanded versions of projected action sequences. In : 155–172.
Jefferson, Gail. 1977. The preference for self-correction in the organization of repair in conversation. Language 53 (2) : 361–382.
Jefferson, Gail. 1974. Error-correction as an interactional resource. Language in Society 3 : 181–200.
Jefferson, Gail. 1974. A simplest systematics for the organization of turn-taking for conversation. Language 50 (4) : 696–735.