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Analysing Interactions in Childhood: Insights from Conversation AnalysisISBN: 978-0-470-68709-3
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29496 pages
December 2009
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Introduction.
Contributors.
SECTION 1 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TYPICALLY DEVELOPING CHILDREN AND THEIR MAIN CARERS.
1 Next turn and intersubjectivity in children's language acquisition (Clare Tarplee).
2 Hm? What? Maternal repair and early child talk (Juliette Corrin).
3 Ethnomethodology and adult–child conversation: Whose development? (Michael Forrester).
4 'Actually' and the sequential skills of a two-year-old (Anthony Wootton).
5 Children's emerging and developing self-repair practices (Minna Laakso).
SECTION 2 CHILDHOOD INTERACTIONS IN A WIDER SOCIAL WORLD.
6 Questioning repeats in the talk of four-year-old children (Jack Sidnell).
7 Children’s participation in their primary care consultations (Patricia Cahill).
8 Feelings-talk and therapeutic vision in child–counsellor interaction (Ian Hutchby).
9 Intersubjectivity and misunderstanding in adult–child learning conversations (Chris Pike).
SECTION 3 INTERACTIONS WITH CHILDREN WHO ARE ATYPICAL 183
10 Interactional analysis of scaffolding in a mathematical task in ASD (Penny Stribling and John Rae).
11 Multi-modal participation in storybook sharing (Julie Radford and Merle Mahon).
12 Child-initiated repair in task interactions (Tuula Tykkyläinen).
13 Communication aid use in children’s conversation: Time, timing and speaker transfer (Michael Clarke and Ray Wilkinson).
Glossary of transcript symbols.
Index.



