Conversation analysis (C.A), in general, is characterized by a vast diversity of theoretical beliefs, research practices and findings. Sociologists, sociolinguists, social psychologists, anthropologists, discourse analysts, educators, and many others have come to recognize the relevance of conversation for their respective disciplines. Natural conversation has, thus, become a research site for different explorations, not only because social interaction is to a large extent verbal interaction but also because talk exhibits “orderly” features, which upon analysis, turn out not be features of language but features of interaction.
Content
Introduction
I- The Ethnomethodological origin
II- Conversation analysis: views and tasks
III- The definitional problem.
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- Nor-eddine Bourima (Author), 2016, Conversation Analysis. The Ethnomethodological Origin, Issues and Concerns, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/318971
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