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Negotiating shared understanding: Coding repair in social interaction

Patrick G.T. Healey Orcid Logo, Julian Hough Orcid Logo, Dirk vom Lehn, Elif Ecem Özkan Orcid Logo, Rose McCabe

Research on Language and Social Interaction, Volume: 58, Issue: 3, Pages: 281 - 302

Swansea University Author: Julian Hough Orcid Logo

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Repair–the process of detecting and responding to problems with speaking, hearing or understanding in conversation–is the focus of a range of established coding protocols. We discuss the practical process of developing and applying these protocols to a range of verbal and non-verbal repair phenomena...

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ISSN: 0835-1813 1532-7973
Published: Informa UK Limited 2025
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