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Guiding readers through the Jeffersonian transcription conventions, this book sets out the best practices for successfully transcribing talk and interaction, and covers guides to software and technology and how to transcribe more than just words.
Conversation analysis. --- Transcription. --- Conversation --- Interpersonal communication. --- Oral communication. --- Social interaction --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Talking --- Language and languages --- Speech --- Transcribing --- Analysis of conversation --- CA (Interpersonal communication) --- Conversational analysis --- Social psychology. --- Research. --- Transcription --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Colloquial language --- Etiquette --- Oral communication --- Copying --- Writing --- Conversation analysis --- Interpersonal communication --- Research --- Social sciences
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This book is about one of the most fundamental action sequences found across human societies and socio-cultural contexts: polar questions and their responses.
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Gail Jefferson (1938-2008) played a central role in the development of the field of conversation analysis (CA), along with Harvey Sacks and Emanuel Schegloff. CA grew out of Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel's notion that social interaction is not something to be dismissed as a simple reflection of abstract cognitive competencies and broader social structures and institutions but rather deserves to be a major program of study in its own right. It was Jefferson's development of the conventions for transcribing social interaction that can be said to be instrumental in facilitating this development and generating a method for discovering and examining what Sacks termed "order at all points." Her deployment of these conventions in transcripts permitted a close inspection of the central role of prosody, ...
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