Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction to sequence organization |
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1 | (12) |
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3 | (4) |
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Capsule review 2: actions |
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7 | (6) |
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The adjacency pair as the unit for sequence construction |
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13 | (9) |
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Adjacency, nextness, contiguity, progressivity |
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14 | (2) |
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Alternative second pair parts |
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16 | (1) |
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16 | (3) |
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Relevance rules and negative observations |
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19 | (2) |
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21 | (1) |
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Minimal, two-turn adjacency pair sequences |
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22 | (6) |
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28 | (30) |
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29 | (5) |
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34 | (3) |
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Pre-announcement and other pre-telling |
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37 | (7) |
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A different kind of type-specific pre-sequence: the pre-pre |
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44 | (4) |
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Generic pre-sequence: the summons-answer sequence |
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48 | (5) |
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53 | (5) |
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The organization of preference/dispreference |
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58 | (39) |
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Preferred and dispreferred responses: the terms |
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58 | (5) |
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Preferred and dispreferred responses: the practices and features |
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63 | (10) |
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64 | (1) |
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65 | (1) |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (6) |
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73 | (5) |
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78 | (3) |
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Summary remarks on preferred and dispreferred second pair parts |
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81 | (1) |
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Preferred and dispreferred first pair parts |
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81 | (16) |
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97 | (18) |
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Post-first insert expansion |
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100 | (1) |
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100 | (6) |
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Pre-second insert expansion |
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106 | (3) |
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109 | (2) |
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111 | (4) |
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115 | (54) |
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Minimal post-expansion: sequence-closing thirds |
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118 | (30) |
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118 | (2) |
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120 | (3) |
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123 | (4) |
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127 | (15) |
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Post-completion musings, or postmortems |
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142 | (6) |
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Non-minimal post-expansion |
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148 | (21) |
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149 | (2) |
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Disagreement-implicated other-initiated repair |
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151 | (4) |
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155 | (4) |
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Rejecting/challenging/disagreeing with the second pair part |
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159 | (3) |
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First pair part reworkings post-expansion |
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162 | (7) |
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Topic-proffering sequences: a distinctive adjacency pair sequence structure |
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169 | (12) |
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Sequence-closing sequences |
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181 | (14) |
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Unilateral and foreshortened sequence endings |
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181 | (5) |
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Dedicated sequence-closing sequences |
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186 | (9) |
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195 | (22) |
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Reciprocal or exchange sequences |
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195 | (12) |
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Action-type sequence series |
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207 | (6) |
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Successive parts of a course of action |
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213 | (2) |
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Other relations between sequences of sequences: multi-part tellings |
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215 | (2) |
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217 | (3) |
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Some variations in sequence organization |
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220 | (11) |
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221 | (2) |
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Distinctive sequence and expansion types |
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223 | (2) |
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225 | (6) |
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231 | (20) |
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231 | (6) |
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237 | (7) |
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Interactional projects, thematic threads, committed lines, etc. |
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244 | (5) |
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Sequence as practice: the bottom line |
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249 | (2) |
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251 | (14) |
Appendix 1: Conversation-analytic transcript symbols |
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265 | (5) |
Appendix 2: Transcript of a telephone call |
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270 | (17) |
References |
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287 | (7) |
Index |
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