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  • Golato2024  + (When you may say so yourself: The form and function of assessments in a French cooking show)
  • Auer-Stukenbrock2018  + (When ‘you’ means ‘I’: The German 2nd Ps.Sg. pronoun du between genericity and subjectivity)
  • Okazawa2026  + (When “friends” are not just friends: Managing categorial inferences in the context of third-person reference)
  • Rendle-Short2000  + (When “okay” is okay in computer science seminar talk)
  • Steensig-Heinemann2013  + (When “yes” is not enough – as an answer to a yes/no question)
  • Greiffenhagen2008b  + (Where Do the Limits of Experience Lie? Abandoning the Dualism of Objectivity and Subjectivity)
  • Blondal2015  + (Where Grammar Meets Interaction: Collaborative Production of Syntactic Constructions in Icelandic Conversation)
  • Barth-Weingarten-etal2009  + (Where Prosody Meets Pragmatics)
  • Korbut2025a  + (Where am I?: The practical organisation of finding one’s location in a geography computer game)
  • Steensig2025c  + (Where are we now and what are the next steps toward an Interactional Grammar?)
  • Laursen-Szymanski2013  + (Where are you? Location talk in mobile phone conversations)
  • Hayashi1999  + (Where grammar and interaction meet: A study of co-participant completion in Japanese conversation)
  • Heinemann2005  + (Where grammar and interaction meet: the preference for matched polarity in responsive turns in Danish)
  • Samra-Fredericks2010  + (Where is the ‘I’? One silence in strategy research)
  • VomLehn2023b  + (Where next for interactionist studies of technology?)
  • PilletShore2024  + (Where the Action Is: Positioning Matters in Interaction)
  • DickersonRobinsDautenhahn2013  + (Where the action is: A conversation analytic perspective on interaction between a humanoid robot, a co-present adult and a child with an ASD)
  • Miller-Benkwitz2015  + (Where the action is: Towards a discursive psychology of “authentic” identity in soccer fandom)
  • Tutt2008  + (Where the interaction is: collisions of the situated and mediated in living room interactions)
  • Sharrock2001  + (Where the simplest systematics fits: A Response to Michael Lynch's “The ethnomethodological foundations of conversation analysis”)
  • DeRijk2023  + (Where to start? Initiating post-match chat interaction on Tinder)
  • Callon2016  + (Which clinician questions elicit accurate disclosure of antiretroviral non-adherence when talking to patients?)
  • Raymond2018  + (Which epistemics? Whose conversation analysis?)
  • Schegloff2004a  + (Whistling in the dark: notes from the other side of liminality)
  • Mayer2020  + (Whiteboxing MAX: Zur äußeren und inneren Interaktionsarchitektur eines virtuellen Agenten)
  • Ahopelto2026b  + (Who Knows Me? The use of personality tests in recruitment interaction)
  • Krummheuer2016  + (Who am I? What are you? Identity construction in encounters between a teleoperated robot and people with acquired brain injury)
  • Heinrichsmeier2021  + (Who gets to speak: The role of reported speech for identity work in complaint stories)
  • Clift2012  + (Who knew?: A view from linguistics)
  • Roth1998  + (Who makes news: descriptions of television news interviewees’ public personae)
  • Diepeveen2025  + (Who said what? Epistemological positioning in police investigative interview reports)
  • Konzett2015  + (Who says what’s correct and how do you say it? Multimodal management of oral peer-assessment in a grammar boardgames in a foreign language classroom.)
  • Edelsky1981  + (Who's got the floor?)
  • DeStefaniMondada2017  + (Who's the expert? Negotiating competence and authority in guided tours)
  • Emmison2007a  + (Who's the friend in the background?: Interactional strategies in determining authenticity in calls to a national children's helpline)
  • Berger&White2016  + (Who's who? Role performance during minor awake procedures)
  • VanBurgsteden2025  + (Whose Ethics? Negotiations and Consultations between CA Scholars and Ethical Assessment Boards)
  • Landmark2015  + (Whose decision? Negotiating epistemic and deontic rights in medical treatment decisions)
  • Lobley2001  + (Whose personality is it anyway?: The production of 'personality' in a diagnostic interview)
  • Lynch2019  + (Whose tent are we in? The value of fundamental criticism in, of, and for sociology)
  • Billig1999  + (Whose terms? Whose ordinariness? Rhetoric and ideology in conversation analysis)
  • Schegloff1997c  + (Whose text? Whose context?)
  • Wagner2009  + (Whose transcript? Some thoughts about transcription, stereotype, and gourmet joking)
  • Seuren2021  + (Whose turn is it anyway? Latency and the organization of turn-taking in video-mediated interaction)
  • Fele2009  + (Why Is Information System Design Interested in Ethnography? Sketches of an ongoing story)
  • Goodwin2018  + (Why Multimodality? Why Co-Operative Action?)
  • Candlinetal-2017  + (Why That Now?)
  • Ustunel2005  + (Why That, in That Language, Right Now? Code-Switching and Pedagogical Focus)
  • Linneweber2016  + (Why a German ‘oh’ is not necessarily an English ‘oh’: Showing understanding and emotions with Change-of-State Tokens)
  • Auer2007  + (Why are increments such elusive objects? An afterthought)
  • Etelamaki2014  + (Why blend conversation analysis with cognitive grammar?)