JAL328H1 Lecture 9: Lecture 9

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Jal 353 1153 || conversational structures || university of toronto || winter 2015. Sequence organization beyond the adjacency pair: pre- expansion, insert expansion, post expansion. In addition, there are contexts in which participants orient to multiple preference principles. Preference here is not personal preference but a bias in the organization of interaction. Preferred and dispreferred second pair parts. Sacks" primary interest in recipient design was to discover a host of specifications of the very general principle. One specification concerns the selection of formulations and descriptions. We have already considered some of the ways in which preference operates across first and second parts. E. g. in questions, the preference is to respond and to respond with an answer. All of this shows a robust preference in operation. This a particular species of domain of preference that operates over actions. These embody different alignments toward the project undertaken in the first pair part. Turn construction of dispreferred responses.

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