LOCATING MOBILITY IN ORIENTATION SEQUENCES
2011
This paper explores how mobility becomes a relevant feature of the sequential, turn by turn organisation of talk. Based on the detailed examination of a corpus of ordinary telephone phone conversations in French, the study discusses how mobility can be oriented to by the participants, not as a generic characteristic of a class of communicative events, but as an embedded feature of specific sequences of direction giving (Psathas, 1991) and route following.
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