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Page 284
... response to " What kind of a degree do you have , anyway ? " should probably be " You sound angry " , rather than “ A PhD ” . Moreover , the response should not sound like an accusation — students have a right to their feelings but ...
... response to " What kind of a degree do you have , anyway ? " should probably be " You sound angry " , rather than “ A PhD ” . Moreover , the response should not sound like an accusation — students have a right to their feelings but ...
Page 321
... response utterance . That is , a request provides the occasion for a response . Further , responses to requests may be coordinated with an already existing structure in the conversational analysis litera- ture . One kind of structure ...
... response utterance . That is , a request provides the occasion for a response . Further , responses to requests may be coordinated with an already existing structure in the conversational analysis litera- ture . One kind of structure ...
Page 322
... response . The person making the request seeks to avoid giving occasion for a dispreferred response . Our specific concern in this paper is with the preferred response when indicating rejecting . It seems that , in Algonquin , upon ...
... response . The person making the request seeks to avoid giving occasion for a dispreferred response . Our specific concern in this paper is with the preferred response when indicating rejecting . It seems that , in Algonquin , upon ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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