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020 _a0-521-24815-9 (Hard covers)
020 _a0-521-31862-9 (Paperback)
040 _aCO-BoICC
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041 0 _aeng
082 _a302.2242
_bS927 1984
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245 0 0 _aStructures of social action
_bstudies in conversation analysis /
_cedited by J. Maxwell Atkinson and John Heritage
260 3 _aCambridge [Cambridgeshire]
_aNew York
_aParis
_bCambridge University Press
_bEditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme
_c1984
300 _axvi, 446 p.
_c24 cm
440 0 _aStudies in emotion and social interaction
500 _aÍndice de autor: p. 441-443
500 _aÍndice de materias: p. 444-446
500 _aThe approach and findings of conversation analysis are having a growing impact across a range of social and behavioral science disciplines. This book reflects recent developments and current interests in the field by bringing together thirteen original papers by its leading American and British researchers. They report empirical findings from studies of audio and video taped recordings of naturally occurring interaction in a variety of conversational and other contexts. Also included are two previously unpublished papers by the late. Harvey Sacks, whose work has been highly influential in shaping the field.The collection represents the most comprehensive statement yet to be published on this type of research. It begins with a general introductory section in which the theoretical and methodological foundations of conversation analysis are outlined. Subsequent chapters focus on the workings of particular sequences of interaction and develop some of the main themes to have emerged from previous research. These include the organization of preference, topic, "nonvocal" activities, and apparently spontaneous responses such as laughter and ap
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650 1 7 _aCOMUNICACIÓN ORAL
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700 1 _aAtkinson, J. Maxwell
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700 1 _aHeritage, John
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901 _bJEAM
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