Turn-taking is a type of organization in conversation and discourse where participants speak one at a time in alternating turns. In practice, it involves...
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the delay between them or other linguistic features. The analysis of turn-taking started with the description in a model in the paper known as the Simplest...
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experiences with their parents, especially in the form of turn taking, were more likely to engage in turn taking as they interacted with their peers". Note: Studies...
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Eight-ball (section Turn-taking)
pocket an object ball (whether intentionally or not); thereupon it is the turn of the opposing players. Play alternates in this manner for the remainder...
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avoid fragmenting the linear conversation similar to what occurs with turn-taking in face-to-face conversations; and/or 2) obligated to make a motion to...
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linguist Emanuel Schegloff and Gail Jefferson in the 1970s to analyze how turn-taking was organized in speech events such as everyday conversations. Speech...
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idea was introduced in "A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-Taking for Conversation" by Harvey Sacks, Emanuel Schegloff, and Gail Jefferson...
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Game mechanics (redirect from Game turn)
mechanics that engage players. Common examples of game mechanics include turn-taking, movement of tokens, set collection, bidding, capture, and spell slots...
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Anagrams (game) (section Turn-taking)
(also published under names including Anagram, Snatch and Word Making and Taking) is a tile-based word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form...
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chair has control over turn-taking in a conversation. In informal meetings the participants often decide for themselves who turn taking functions with the...
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Turn! Turn! Turn! is the second studio album by the American rock band the Byrds, released on December 6, 1965, by Columbia Records. Like its predecessor...
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Language and gender (section Turn-taking)
offers of conversational turn-taking as are provided by hedges such as "y' know" and "isn't it". This desire for turn-taking gives rise to complex forms...
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people use brief silences to mark the boundaries of prosodic units, in turn-taking, or as reactive tokens, for example, as a sign of displeasure, disagreement...
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down a group of reality show contestants who are taking part in a survival reality TV show. Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead features a group of prison officers...
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analysis. One of the key concepts in conversation analysis is turn-taking. The process of turn-taking between health care professionals and the patients has...
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In linguistics, an adjacency pair is an example of conversational turn-taking. An adjacency pair is composed of two utterances by two speakers, one after...
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construct and allocate opportunities to speak in conversations through turn-taking organization. This can be done through completions or expansions. Haugh...
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memory for communication. It avoids the strict alternation of a naïve turn-taking algorithm, and was one of the first mutual exclusion algorithms to be...
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Yaffa Al Bayyari (2010). "American and Arab Perceptions of an Arabic Turn-Taking Cue". Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 270–275. Iwasaki, S. (1997)...
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participants to social cues. Important aspects of an act sequence include turn-taking and interrupting. For example, an aunt's story might begin as a response...
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not only does EBS enhanced efficiency by eliminating travelling and turn-taking during group discussions, it also excluded several psychological constraints...
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Then the person who spun the coin first tries to touch it next. This turn-taking continues until the coin falls. Whichever player's touch causes the spinning...
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group activities will use rigid turn-taking during discussions, then the ice breaker should model rigid turn-taking. An icebreaker can help people understand...
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A trick-taking game is a card- or tile-based game in which play of a hand centers on a series of finite rounds or units of play, called tricks, which are...
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a premove is a move input made by a player during their opponent's turn, taking effect only after the opponent moves. A premove is performed in the same...
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Werner Callebaut (section Taking the Naturalistic Turn)
unexpectedly and untimely passed away in his sleep. In his 1993 book Taking the naturalistic turn, or how real philosophy of science is done, Callebaut interviewed...
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Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt, written by Alan B. McElroy, and starring Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui...
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children's motor skills, as well as in common with other games promoting turn-taking and having fun together with others. Themed version Alternate versions...
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conversation; speaker selection preferences; pre-sequences; the organization of turn-taking; conversational openings and closings; and puns, jokes, stories and repairs...
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modified (either spelled or a variant sign used). Different rules govern turn-taking, greetings and goodbyes. An example of a language that naturally developed...
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