Accession range;03A0179523 Title;To be an Addressee, and to Be the subsequent Speaker: Turn-Taking Principles Revised. Writer;TSUTAE YASUHARU(Chiba Univ.,
Office 2010 Professional, Fac. Letters,
Windows 7 Ultimate, JPN) Journal Title;SIG-SLUD
Journal Code:L1425A
ISSN:0918-5682
VOL.37th;NO.;PAGE.107-112(2003) Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.1,
Office 2007 Download, REF.5 Pub. Country;Japan Language;Japanese Abstract;This paper revises conversation-analysts' turn-taking principles, which have been thought to regulate who speaks following in a conversation. Main claims are (i) that the turn-taking policies per se do not specify who be the following speaker, only specifying when a next flip may, and has to, start,
Office 2007 Serial, and (ii) that the selection of the following speaker obeys a general rule that the following speaker is self-selected from among the (possible) addressees of the current flip. The differenciation of the next-speaker-selection rule from the turn-transfer rules enables us to consider two common cases, which have not been taken into account in relation to the original turn-taking principles: (a) no selection of the following speaker of an obligatory following turn,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, and (b) selection of the (possible) next speaker(s) of a non-obligatory subsequent flip. The selection of addressees by the speaker and by themselves is also discussed. (writer abst.)