Volume 21, Issue 3 (2011)
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Support and evidence for considering local contingencies in studying and transcribing silence in conversationIsrael Berger | pp. 291–306
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Inferentials in spoken EnglishAndreea S. Calude and Gerald P. Delahunty | pp. 307–340
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Is dat dog you’re eating? Mock Filipino, Hawai‘i Creole, and local elitismMie Hiramoto | pp. 341–371
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Ordering burgers, reordering relations: Gestural interactions between hearing and d/Deaf NepalisErika Hoffmann-Dilloway | pp. 373–391
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On the nature of “laughables”: Laughter as a response to overdone figurative phrasesElizabeth Holt | pp. 393–410
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Enticing a challengeable in arguments: Sequence, epistemics and preference organisationEdward Reynolds | pp. 411–430
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Discourse of (il)literacy: Recollections of Israeli literacy teachersEsther Schely-Newman | pp. 431–452
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Rater variation in the assessment of speech actsNaoko Taguchi | pp. 453–471
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Use and abuse of the strategic function of in fact and frankly when qualifying a standpointAssimakis Tseronis | pp. 473–490
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