Book review: EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF,Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis,Volume 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2007. Xvi + 300 pp
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Book review: EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF,Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis,Volume 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2007. Xvi + 300 pp
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