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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Research on Language & Social Interaction. 32:103-109
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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Annals of the International Communication Association. 18:345-370
Conversation analysis of interactive talk on the television program Computer Chronicles indicates that both the host and the guests shape the product demonstration. The host overtly contributes ideas to the ongoing interaction, fine-tuning the demons
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Barbara Warnick, Randall L. Bytwerk, Gary Ruud, David A. Frank, A. Cheree Carlson, Mary Elizabeth Bezanson, Robert E. Nofsinger, Jay Mechling, Franklyn S. Haiman, Dennis S. Gouran, William Keith
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 79:248-265
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Robert L. Ivie, Mlcheal R. Vlckery, John Poulakos, James J. Murphy, Raymie E. McKerrow, Timothy W. Crusius, James R. Andrews, J. Michael Hogan, Ronald F. Reid, Richard J. Jensen, E. Culpepper Clark, James Jasinski, Robert V. Friedenberg, Robert E. Nofsinger
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 76:333-357
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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Communication Reports. 3:45-47
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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Communication Quarterly. 25:12-20
Conversational analysis (or more broadly, discourse analysis) is a research strategy used in the naturalistic study of communication, in which talk is studied as a phenomenon in its own right. The micro‐investigation of everyday communication patte
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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Research on Language & Social Interaction. 22:273-291
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Research on Language & Social Interaction. 23:329-370
Derek Roger and Peter Bull (Eds.), Conversation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters Ltd., 1989. Kathryn Woolard, Double Talk: Bilingualism and the Politics of Ethnicity in Catalonia. Stanford, CA: Stanford Unive
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Robert E. Nofsinger
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Western Journal of Speech Communication. 53:227-241
Analysis of a segment of conversation in which one participant repairs the broken‐off utterance of another indicates that utterance design and sequential placement play key roles in this accomplishment. The participants collaboratively produce a di
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John Stewart, Robert G. Gunderson, Ralph T. Eubanks, Carolyn Calloway‐Thomas, Halford Ross Ryan, Marian B. McLeod, Ralph R. Smith, Richard A. Filloy, Richard Leo Enos, Thomas Heeney, Robert E. Nofsinger, Vincent Hazleton, Charles R. Bantz, Carl E. Solberg
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 66:337-350