Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 1989. 19/3. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 19)

M. Deli, Ágnes: On the functions of Oack-ChanneLing

- 418­times in A's reaction seems to indicate transition from hack-channel 1 ing to turn-taking. Dy the time he utters the last 'no' in 541 fie has taken a turn. This last item of the repetition, in my interpretation, functions as preface to A's turn, which is quite obvious regarding the fact that it is preceded by a somewhat longer pause and vocalization J so much characteristic of the beginning of new turns when the speaker is hesitating or thinking about what is to come. Endorsement nn the side of the second speaker is often made explicit verbally by phrases like "I agree " (24), "that's right " (25), "that's a point " (26), "that's it" (27), etc. (24) B 1167 ^ Cd : J you've //heard probably.^ we're very ÍF TEN«* 1168 be //devilled M&RE B 1169 //by what the candidates Cd ~J //more by ' difficulties of MARKING! 1172 than //what we ought to set the CANDIDATES [ you //KNDWHJB A 1171 //Y?S 1172 * // that's «a DEVILB I A / /GREEB>* 5.1.1 (25) A 307 //then put forward as something DESIRABLE fi 309 * • C~d : 7 to for us * to> C0N//S0LIDA1E 0 • B 310 * 11 llftl's righ ts- 311 // YLS«x 312 // YIR.AH H 5.1.2 (26) A 385 but C frd J but from //that point of view it would be DDDI306 because you re going from^-the^ HEAD [ of a DE//PARTMENTt]» 387 to //NON-HEAD { of <L a)} DE//P^RTMENT •] H B 388 well // that's« a^ POIN T B 389 as //W?LL • 390 //YE S j • S.l.l

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