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Atkinson1984b +Public speaking and audience responses: some techniques for inviting audience applause  +
Atkinson1985 +Refusing invited applause: preliminary observations from a case study of charismatic oratory  +
Atkinson1985a +Talk and identity: some convergences in micro-sociology  +
Atkinson1988 +Ethnomethodology: a critical review  +
Atkinson1992 +Displaying neutrality: formal aspects of informal court proceedings  +
Attenborough-Stokoe2012 +Student life, student identity, student experience: ethnomethodological methods for pedagogical matters  +
Au-Yeung2021 +Time and Space in Real-Time Activity: A Projection Analysis of a Synchronised Multi-Angle Video of Training Interaction  +
Au-Yeung2022a +Multi-layered Gestalt in Real-time Interaction: Re-specifying Gurwitsch's Law of Good Gestalt to Explicate the Projective Grammar of Actions  +
Au-Yeung2023 +Time structures in ethnomethodological and conversation analysis studies of practical activity  +
Auburn-Pollock2013 +Laughter and competence: Children with severe autism using laughter to joke and tease  +
Auburn2005 +Narrative reflexivity as a repair device for discounting 'cognitive distortions' in sex offender treatment  +
AuburnandLea2003 +Doing cognitive distortions: A discursive psychology analysis of sex offender treatment talk  +
Auer-DiLuzio1992 +The Contextualization of Language  +
Auer-Hoermeyer2015 +Achieving intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, embodied and disembodied practices  +
Auer-Lindstroem2015 +Left/right asymmetries and the grammar of pre- vs. post-positioning in German and Swedish talk-in-interaction  +
Auer-Roenfeldt2004 +Prolixity as adaptation: prosody and turn-taking in German conversation with a fluent aphasic  +
Auer-Stukenbrock2018 +When ‘you’ means ‘I’: The German 2nd Ps.Sg. pronoun du between genericity and subjectivity  +
Auer-etal1999 +Language in Time: The Rhythm and Tempo of Spoken Interaction  +
Auer-etal2020 +How Can the ‘Autonomous Speaker’ Survive in Atypical Interaction? The Case of Anarthria and Aphasia  +
Auer1984 +Referential Problems in Conversation  +
Auer1988 +A Conversation Analytic Approach to Code-Switching and Transfer  +
Auer1990 +Rhythm in telephone closings  +
Auer1990b +Rhytmic Integration in Phone Closings  +
Auer1992 +A “clash of ideas” or an exercise in scholastic ‘misunderstanding’?: A response to Button’s response  +
Auer1996 +On the prosody and syntax of turn-taking  +