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The underlying orderliness in turn-taking Examples from Australian talk
Rod Gardner1; Richard Fitzgerald2; Ilana Mushin3
2009
Source PublicationAustralian Journal of Communication
ISSN08116202
Volume36Issue:3Pages:65-89
Abstract

The 1974 paper ‘Simplest systematics for the organization of turn taking in conversation’, by Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson, is widely regarded as groundbreaking for its detailed and methodical understanding of the routine methods of turn taking in conversation. However, these findings also raise questions of what role, if any, a broader sociocultural context of the talk may play in organising social behaviour, and whether different kinds of orderliness, or even a different turntaking machinery, may be managed and attended to according to different social or cultural conventions. In this paper, we provide examples from a range of Australian face-to-face conversations that show that, even in talk involving extended overlap or extended gaps, the same foundational principles of order in turn-taking apply. From this evidence, we suggest that variations in length and proliferation of gaps and overlaps are not symptomatic of different turn-taking machinery, but rather are contingent on contextual and situational factors.

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Language英語English
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION
Affiliation1.School of Education & Professional Studies, Griffith University, Australia
2.School of Journalism & Communication, University of Queensland, Australia
3.School of English, Media Studies, & Art History, University of Queensland, Australia
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Rod Gardner,Richard Fitzgerald,Ilana Mushin. The underlying orderliness in turn-taking Examples from Australian talk[J]. Australian Journal of Communication, 2009, 36(3), 65-89.
APA Rod Gardner., Richard Fitzgerald., & Ilana Mushin (2009). The underlying orderliness in turn-taking Examples from Australian talk. Australian Journal of Communication, 36(3), 65-89.
MLA Rod Gardner,et al."The underlying orderliness in turn-taking Examples from Australian talk".Australian Journal of Communication 36.3(2009):65-89.
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