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|Author(s)=Paul ten Have;
 
|Author(s)=Paul ten Have;
|Title=Comparing telephone call openings: Theoretical and methodological reflections
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|Title=Comparing telephone call openings: theoretical and methodological reflections
|Editor(s)=Kang Kwong Luke, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou,
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|Editor(s)=Kang Kwong Luke; Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Opening sequences; Culture; Telephone; Dutch; Caller categories; Historic change;  
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Opening sequences; Culture; Telephone; Dutch; Caller categories; Historic change;
 
|Key=TenHave2002d
 
|Key=TenHave2002d
 
|Publisher=John Benjamins
 
|Publisher=John Benjamins
 
|Year=2002
 
|Year=2002
 
|Chapter=9
 
|Chapter=9
|Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia
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|Address=Amsterdam/Philadelphia
|Booktitle=Telephone Calls: Unity and diversity in conversational structure across languages and cultures
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|Booktitle=Telephone Calls: Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure across Languages and Cultures
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|Pages=233–249
 
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TenHave2002d
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key TenHave2002d
Author(s) Paul ten Have
Title Comparing telephone call openings: theoretical and methodological reflections
Editor(s) Kang Kwong Luke, Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou
Tag(s) EMCA, Opening sequences, Culture, Telephone, Dutch, Caller categories, Historic change
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2002
Language
City Amsterdam/Philadelphia
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 233–249
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ISBN
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Book title Telephone Calls: Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure across Languages and Cultures
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