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  1. Lectures on Conversation.Harvey Sacks & Gail Jefferson - 1995 - Human Studies 18 (2):327-336.
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  • Topic nomination and topic pursuit.Graham Button & Neil Casey - 1985 - Human Studies 8 (1):3 - 55.
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  • Category, predicate and task: The pragmatics of practical action.Peter Eglin & Stephen Hester - 1992 - Semiotica 88 (3/4):243-268.
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  • Extreme case formulations: A way of legitimizing claims. [REVIEW]Anita Pomerantz - 1986 - Human Studies 9 (2-3):219 - 229.
    This paper has described three uses of Extreme Case formulationsto assert the strongest case in anticipation of non-sympathetic hearingsto propose the cause of a phenomenonto speak for the rightness (wrongness) of a practice.The interactants in the illustrations were engaged in several types of activities, among which were complaining, accusing, justifying, and defending. As concluding remarks, a few comments will be made about why participants use Extreme Case formulations in these activities.Part of the business of complaining involves portraying a situation as (...)
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  • Placement of topic changes in conversation.Douglas W. Maynard - 1980 - Semiotica 30 (3-4).
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