Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction to sequence organization
- 2 The adjacency pair as the unit for sequence construction
- 3 Minimal, two-turn adjacency pair sequences
- 4 Pre-expansion
- 5 The organization of preference/dispreference
- 6 Insert expansion
- 7 Post-expansion
- 8 Topic-proffering sequences: a distinctive adjacency pair sequence structure
- 9 Sequence-closing sequences
- 10 Sequences of sequences
- 11 Retro-sequences
- 12 Some variations in sequence organization
- 13 Sequence as practice
- 14 Summary and Applications
- Appendix 1 Conversation-analytic transcript symbols
- Appendix 2 Transcript of a telephone call
- References
- Index
1 - Introduction to sequence organization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction to sequence organization
- 2 The adjacency pair as the unit for sequence construction
- 3 Minimal, two-turn adjacency pair sequences
- 4 Pre-expansion
- 5 The organization of preference/dispreference
- 6 Insert expansion
- 7 Post-expansion
- 8 Topic-proffering sequences: a distinctive adjacency pair sequence structure
- 9 Sequence-closing sequences
- 10 Sequences of sequences
- 11 Retro-sequences
- 12 Some variations in sequence organization
- 13 Sequence as practice
- 14 Summary and Applications
- Appendix 1 Conversation-analytic transcript symbols
- Appendix 2 Transcript of a telephone call
- References
- Index
Summary
One of the most fundamental organizations of practice for talk-in-interaction is the organization of turn-taking. For there to be the possibility of responsiveness – of one participant being able to show that what they are saying and doing is responsive to what another has said and done – one party needs to talk after the other, and, it turns out, they have to talk singly. It is the organization of the practices of turn-taking that is the resource relied upon by parties to talk-in-interaction to achieve these outcomes routinely: they talk singly – that is, one at a time; and each participant's talk is inspectable, and is inspected, by co-participants to see how it stands to the one that preceded, what sort of response it has accorded the preceding turn. The organization of turn-taking requires a book of its own; all we can give it here is a capsule review, which will appear below. Suffice it to say that the turn-taking organization for conversation works extremely effectively, and produces long stretches of turns-at-talk that follow one another with minimized gap and overlap between them.
A moment's observation and reflection should suggest, however, that turns do not follow one another like identical beads on a string. They have some organization and “shape” to them, aside from their organization as single turns and as series-of-turns (that is, as turns starting with a back-connection and ending with a forward one).
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- Sequence Organization in InteractionA Primer in Conversation Analysis, pp. 1 - 12Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007