A preference for progressivity in interaction
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics · Max Planck Society · +1 more institution
Abstract
This article investigates two types of preference organization in interaction: in response to a question that selects a next speaker in multi-party interaction, the preference for answers over non-answer responses as a category of a response; and the preference for selected next speakers to respond. It is asserted that the turn allocation rule specified by Sacks, Schegloff & Jefferson (1974) which states that a response is relevant by the selected next speaker at the transition relevance place is affected by these two preferences once beyond a normal transition space. It is argued that a “second-order” organization is present such that interactants prioritize a preference for answers over a preference for…
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- Preference
- Relevance (law)
- Convention
- Reading (process)
- Psycholinguistics
- Psychology
- Linguistics
- Sociology
- Quality Education