1. Foreword (by Thompson, Sandra A.) 2. Introducing Interactional Linguistics (by Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth) 3. Part I. Language structure in interaction 4. Emerging syntax for interaction: Noun phrases and clauses as a syntactic resource for interaction (by Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa) 5. At the intersection of turn and sequence: Negation and what comes next (by Ford, Cecilia E.) 6. The implementation of possible cognitive shifts in Japanese conversation: Complementizers as pivotal devices (by Tanaka, Hiroko) 7. On causal clause combining: The case of 'weil' in spoken German (by Scheutz, Hannes) 8. Dutch 'but' as a sequential conjunction: Its use as a resumption marker (by Mazeland, Harrie) 9. On some uses of the discourse particle 'kyl(la)' in Finnish conversation (by Hakulinen, Auli) 10. Interactional Linguistics and language development: A conversation analytic perspective on emergent syntax (by Corrin, Juliette) 11. Part II. Interactional order and linguistic practice 12. Fragments of units as deviant cases of unit production in conversational talk (by Selting, Margret) 13. Notes on turn-construction methods in Danish and Turkish conversation (by Steensig, Jakob) 14. An exploration of prosody and turn projection in English conversation (by Fox, Barbara A.) 15. Postposition-initiated utterances in Japanese conversation: An interactional account of a grammatical practice (by Hayashi, Makoto) 16. Confirming intersubjectivity through retroactive elaboration: Organization of phrasal units in other-initiated repair sequences in Korean conversation (by Kim, Kyu-hyun) 17. Some arguments for the relevance of syntax to same-sentence self-repair in everyday German conversation (by Uhmann, Susanne) 18. Simple answers to polar questions: The case of Finnish (by Sorjonen, Marja-Leena) 19. List of contributors 20. Index
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