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Antaki1999 +Interviewing persons with a learning disability: how setting lower standards may inflate well-being scores  +
Antaki1999a +Show concessions  +
Antaki2000 +Two rhetorical uses of the description “Chat”  +
Antaki2000a +Using identity ascription to disqualify a rival version of events as "interested"  +
Antaki2001 +“D’you like a drink?” Dissembling language and the construction of an impoverished life  +
Antaki2002 +“Lovely”: Turn-initial high-grade assessments in telephone closings  +
Antaki2002a +Personalised revision of “failed” questions  +
Antaki2002b +Shaping clients' answers: departures from neutrality in care staff interviews with people with a learning disability  +
Antaki2003 +Discourse analysis means doing analysis: a critique of six analytic shortcomings  +
Antaki2004 +Reading minds or dealing with interactional implications?  +
Antaki2004a +The uses of absurdity  +
Antaki2004b +Conversation Analysis  +
Antaki2004c +Recruiting the record: using opponents’ exact words in Parliamentary argumentation  +
Antaki2004d +Trouble in agreeing on a client's problem in a cognitive-behavioural therapy session  +
Antaki2005 +”For she who knows who she is:” managing accountability in online forum messages  +
Antaki2005a +Diagnostic formulations in psychotherapy  +
Antaki2005b +Self-disclosure as a situated interactional practice  +
Antaki2005c +When psychotherapists disclose personal information about themselves to clients  +
Antaki2006 +Producing a “cognition”  +
Antaki2006a +Producing decisions in service-user groups for people with an intellectual disability: two contrasting facilitator styles  +
Antaki2007 +Mental-health practitioners’ use of idiomatic expressions in summarising clients accounts  +
Antaki2007a +Members’ and analysts’ interests: “formulations” and “interpretations” in psychotherapy  +
Antaki2007b +“The staff are your friends”: conflicts between institutional discourse and practice  +
Antaki2007c +Conversational shaping: staff-members' solicitation of talk from people with an intellectual impairment  +
Antaki2007e +How proposing an activity to a person with an intellectual disability can imply a limited identity  +