An attempt is made to ascertain rules for the
sequencing of a limited part of natural
conversation and to determine some properties and
empirical consequences of the operation of those
rules. Two formtdations of conversational openings
are suggested and the properties "nonterminality"
and "conditional relevance" are developed to
explicate the operation of one of them and to
suggest some of its interactional consequences.
Some discussion is offered of the fit between the
sequencing structure and the tasks of
conversational openings.
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%A Schegloff, Emanuel A.
%D 1968
%J American Anthropologist
%K course hci speech
%P 1075-1095
%T Sequencing in Conversational Openings
%V 70
%X An attempt is made to ascertain rules for the
sequencing of a limited part of natural
conversation and to determine some properties and
empirical consequences of the operation of those
rules. Two formtdations of conversational openings
are suggested and the properties "nonterminality"
and "conditional relevance" are developed to
explicate the operation of one of them and to
suggest some of its interactional consequences.
Some discussion is offered of the fit between the
sequencing structure and the tasks of
conversational openings.
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sequencing of a limited part of natural
conversation and to determine some properties and
empirical consequences of the operation of those
rules. Two formtdations of conversational openings
are suggested and the properties "nonterminality"
and "conditional relevance" are developed to
explicate the operation of one of them and to
suggest some of its interactional consequences.
Some discussion is offered of the fit between the
sequencing structure and the tasks of
conversational openings.},
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title = {Sequencing in Conversational Openings},
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