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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This panel explores the phenomenon of indexical repair in talk-in-interaction and describes the rationale, organization, and working methods of a large international team of scholars working together on a conversation analytic/Language and Social Interaction project. The core data set consists of 500 instances (across several languages) in which speakers first use indexical forms to refer to persons, places, objects, activities and other entities, and subsequently initiate repair, replacing the indexical with a full-form reference.
Repair of indexical references as an interactional resource - Jenny Mandelbaum, Rutgers University; Sue Wilkinson, Loughborough Univ; Galina Bolden, Rutgers University
Speaker self-reference repairs on indexicals in direct reported speech - Alexa Hepburn, Loughborough Univ; Rebecca Shaw, University of York; Celia Kitzinger, University of York
Grammatical flexibility as a resource in explicating indexical references - Galina Bolden, Rutgers University; Estefania Guimaraes, Brazil
Granularity recalibrations in the organization of formulation repair - Gene Lerner, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Alexa Hepburn, Loughborough Univ; Jenny Mandelbaum, Rutgers University