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    A Conversation Analysis

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    ENGLISH IN CONTEXT ANALYSIS OF SPEECH People spend a significant part of their lives listening and talking, that is the main reason why conversation is regarded to be the most generalised form of talk that concerns both speakers and listeners and it is contemplated to be the essential ingredient in co-operative undertaking (Wardhaugh, 1985). Conversation is informal talk involving two or more people and interviews are a particular type of conversation. Interviews are regarded as meetings at which

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    City University of Hong Kong LT4239 Conversation Analysis Assignment 2: Article Review Group 2: Fu Yuen Sum, Winsome (5405 1982) Review on “Repair” in “The Handbook of Conversation Analysis” by Celia Kitzinger Repair is a field of study in conversation analysis, and several linguists had been working on this topic since 1970s. This chapter from “The Handbook of Conversation Analysis” focuses on the domain of repair, introducing current research results about the various types of repair made in speech

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    is a conversation? A conversation is referred to as a spontaneous, impromptu, everyday exchange of talk between two or more individuals. The participants in a conversation take turns and during their turn each makes a conversational move of some kind, this is seen as a form of sociability and reflects an individual’s ability and willingness to interact with others. People gather their construction of a conversation together, cooperatively, and they deal with the gatherings of the conversation at local

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    Outline and illustrate the turn-taking system as described in Conversation Analysis Introduction to Discourse Student Number: 12022165 Academic year 2012/2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 INTRODUCITON 2 TURN-TAKING 3 STRUCTURE OF THE TURN-TAKING SYSTEM 3.1 Techniques for selecting the next speaker 4 OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE CONVERSATION 4.1 Openings 4.1.1 Topic 4.2 Closings 5 CONCLUSION INTRODUCITON In conversation people seem to follow a certain rule of communication which

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    After getting assigned this assignment, I have been thinking about what kind of conversations I should be looking out for or taking part of. I noticed that I was analyzing every conversation too much. It wasn’t until the weekend after receiving this assignment, I took place in an interesting conversation at work. I am a Licensed Nursing Assistant at Bedford Hills Nursing Home. It was right after I came back from taking my lunch. I was walking back to and all of a sudden one of my fairly new patients

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    Having a crucial conversation can be difficult; however, it is essential for me to be successful in my project. I think of different ways I could approach the CNA to have this crucial conversation without any conflict and to make sure it goes as smoothly as possible, and handle the conversation in a way that will produce a better outcome. I asked the CNA to let me know when she is ready for her break, so we can take one together because I will like to talk to her about something that will improve

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    The focus of Conversation Analysis (CA) is on analyzing the talk in-interactions that naturally occur, in order to understand how coconversationalists are able to take turns at talk, organize their conversational actions, or handle difficulties, such as speaking, hearing, or understanding the co-interactants' utterances (Wilkinson, & Kitzinger, 2011). The development of technology, such as voice recording and video, has provided elements to observe in detail hesitations, hitches, silences, overlaps

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    Crucial conversations are inevitable as we navigate life. I personally have had numerous crucial conversations some were harder to have then I could ever imagine. Which later led me to arguing in my head because I didn’t say the right thing or react the proper way. In our video we watched this week I loved how Joseph Grenny explained a myth we all follow about how telling the truth we will lose a friend or to keep a friend we suppress the truth. If this doesn’t hit the nail on the head I don’t know

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    Conversation Analysis Conversation analysis refers to a model of analyzing spoken communication or interactions for the determination of how language develops within social contexts. It is useful in understanding interactions with classroom settings, courtrooms and in interviews (Sidnell, 2011). Conversation analysis provides a framework for assessing specific aspects of an oral interaction, such as opening and closing, topic management, adjacency pairs, feedback, preference organization, turn-taking

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    The author and esteemed Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sherry Turkle, in the essay, “The Flight from Conversation,” published in the New York Times on April 22, 2012 addresses the topic of conversation versus connection. It argues that technology is interfering with the ability to communicate. Turkle supports her claim first by using ethos to establish her credibility, second by using logos to provide her logic, and finally

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