Transcription notation 1 Introduction, Phillip Glenn and Elizabeth Holt PART 1 VARIETIES OF LAUGHTER 2 Beyond ((laughter)): Some notes on transcription, Alexa Hepburn and Scott Varney 3 Laughter and Turn-taking: Warranting next speakership in multiparty interactions, Keiko Ikeda and Don Bysouth PART 2 LAUGHS IN TURNS 4 'There's many a true word said in jest': Seriousness and non-seriousness in interaction, Elizabeth Holt 5 Having the last laugh: On post completion laughter particles, Chloe Shaw, Alexa Hepburn, and Jonathan Potter 6 The emergence of laughter during serious talk in bilingual medical consultations, Claudia Anna Ticca PART 3 LAUGHS IN SEQUENCES 7 Laughter and competence: Children with severe autism using laughter to joke and tease, Tim Auburn and Christianne Pollock 8 Laughter and smiling in a three-party medical encounter: negotiating participants' alignment in delicate moments, Marilena Fatigante and Franca Orletti 9 'Cause the textbook says...': Laughter and student challenges in the ESL classroom, Christine Jacknick 10 Interviewee laughter and disaffiliation in broadcast news interviews, Tanya Romaniuk PART 4 LAUGHTER AND IDENTITY 11 No laughing matter: laughter and resistance in the construction of identity, Rebecca Clift 12 Constructing identities through laughter, Grit Liebscher and Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain 13 Interviewees volunteered laughter in employment interviews: A case of 'nervous' laughter?, Phillip Glenn References Index
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