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On the syntax of sentences-in-progress
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1991
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Turn-takingSingle Syntactic UnitSingle SentenceCommunicationSyntactic StructureApplied LinguisticsSyntaxComputational LinguisticsGrammarConversation AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesVerbal InteractionInteractional LinguisticsMachine TranslationDialogue ManagementGrammatical FormalismRecognizable ActivitySpeech CommunicationDiscourse StructureFormal SyntaxArtsLinguistics
ABSTRACT This article describes how it could be possible for two participants engaged in conversation to jointly produce a single syntactic unit such as a sentence. From an inspection of sentence types that are achieved through such joint production, it was determined that participants have available a single utterance construction format. This format, the compound turn-constructional unit format, may be a component of a socially construed syntax-for-conversation. It can be constituted by a wide range of interactionally relevant features of talk in interaction that reveal an emerging utterance as a multiple component turn-constructional unit. The compound turn-constructional unit format is primarily a resource for turn-taking. It can be used to project the next proper place for speaker change. However, it concomitantly provides the resources needed to complete the utterance-in-progress of another participant, thus allowing for the construction of a single sentence across the talk of two speakers. (Conversation, interaction, recognizable activity)
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