EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF - Friends of UCLA Sociology · EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF ... Chairman, Session on...

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Curriculum Vitae EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF 20029 Grandview Drive Department of Sociology Topanga, California 90290 218 Haines Hall (310) 455-2527 UCLA Fax: (310) 455-8772 Los Angeles, California 90095-1551 Phone: (310) 825-1719, 825-1313; Fax: (310) 206-9838 e-mail: <[email protected]> <http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/> Education Hebrew Teacher's College, 1953-57, B.J.Ed. (cum laude), 1957 Harvard College, 1954-58, B.A. (magna cum laude), 1958 University of California, Berkeley, 1958-63, M.A., 1960; Ph.D. 1967 Fellowships and Honors Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences and Humanities, 1978-79 McGovern Lecture in Communications, University of Texas, 1985 Starr Lecture in Linguistics, Middlebury College, 1987 Member, Sociological Research Association, 1990- Brittingham Visiting Scholar and Brittingham Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November, 1991 Outstanding Scholar of the Year, 1995, International Communication Association, Division on Language and Social Interaction Member of the Council, Section on Theory, American Sociological Association, 1997-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1998-99 Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1998-99 Lifetime Achievement Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, 2010. Fellow of the Society of Text and Discourse Teaching and Research Appointments Instructor to Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, 1965-72 Visiting Assistant Professor, Rockefeller University, 1971-72 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, UCLA, 1972- Visiting Assistant Professor, Linguistic Institute, University of Michigan, 1973 Chair, Department of Sociology, UCLA, 1980-l982 Visiting Professor, University of Paris VIII, June, 1991 Visiting Professor, Linguistic Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2001 Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Applied Linguistics, 1996-2010 Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Applied Linguistics, Emeritus, 2010-

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EMANUEL A. SCHEGLOFF 20029 Grandview Drive Department of Sociology Topanga, California 90290 218 Haines Hall (310) 455-2527 UCLA Fax: (310) 455-8772 Los Angeles, California 90095-1551 Phone: (310) 825-1719, 825-1313; Fax: (310) 206-9838 e-mail: <[email protected]> <http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/> Education Hebrew Teacher's College, 1953-57, B.J.Ed. (cum laude), 1957 Harvard College, 1954-58, B.A. (magna cum laude), 1958 University of California, Berkeley, 1958-63, M.A., 1960; Ph.D. 1967 Fellowships and Honors Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences and Humanities, 1978-79 McGovern Lecture in Communications, University of Texas, 1985 Starr Lecture in Linguistics, Middlebury College, 1987 Member, Sociological Research Association, 1990- Brittingham Visiting Scholar and Brittingham Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November, 1991 Outstanding Scholar of the Year, 1995, International Communication Association, Division on Language and Social Interaction Member of the Council, Section on Theory, American Sociological Association, 1997-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1998-99 Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1998-99 Lifetime Achievement Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, 2010. Fellow of the Society of Text and Discourse Teaching and Research Appointments Instructor to Assistant Professor of Sociology, Columbia University, 1965-72 Visiting Assistant Professor, Rockefeller University, 1971-72 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, UCLA, 1972- Visiting Assistant Professor, Linguistic Institute, University of Michigan, 1973 Chair, Department of Sociology, UCLA, 1980-l982 Visiting Professor, University of Paris VIII, June, 1991 Visiting Professor, Linguistic Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2001 Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Applied Linguistics, 1996-2010 Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Applied Linguistics, Emeritus, 2010-

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Invited Lectures on Analysis of Conversation and Interaction Invited public lecture, Program on Language, Society, and the Child, sponsored by the Social Science Research Council, Committee on Sociolinguistics, University of California, Berkeley, August, 1968, "On Formulating Place." Invited participant, Conference on Communications, Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania, December, 1968. Invited public lecture, Series on Advanced Topics in Sociolinguistics, Linguistic Institute, State University of New York, Buffalo, August, 1971, "Conversation about Conversation: On Format-preservation." Plenary Address, Convention of the Northern New York Sociological Association, October, 1971, "Ethnomethodology and the Analysis of Conversation." Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, University of California, Irvine, January, 1972; public lecture, "On a Use of Intonation in Conversation." Plenary Address, Rutgers Conference on Linguistics and Language Education, Rutgers University, April, 1972; "On Some Questions and Ambiguities in Conversation." Chairman, Session on Speech Acts and Performatives, Summer Meetings of the Linguistics Society of America, August, 1973. Invited paper, working group on micro-analysis of interaction, IXth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Chicago, August, 1973, "Some Elements of

the Structure of Openings in Conversation." Invited Discussant, Refresher Session for the Discipline, session on Ethnomethodology and Cognitive Science, Convention of the American Sociological Association, August, 1973. Visiting member of the faculty, Linguistic Institute, Linguistic Society of America, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, July-August, 1973. Invited public lecture, Summer Institute of Linguistics, July, 1973 "Current Work in the Sequential Analysis of Conversation." Invited lectures to Departmental Colloquia: New York University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Connecticut; State University of New York, Stonybrook; Teachers College, Columbia University; Department of Psychiatry, St. Luke's Hospital, N.Y.; Linguistics Circle of New York; Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, 1968-72. Joint Sociology-Linguistics Colloquium, University of California, San Diego, November, 1973. Invited lecture, Sociology Colloquium, Graduate Center, The City University of New York, February, 1974. Colloquium, Laboratory of Mathematical and Cognitive Psychology, Rockefeller University, February, 1974.

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Linguistic Colloquium, UCLA, March, 1974. Conference on the Pragmatics of Conversation, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, April, 1974, "Two problems in the Organization of Interaction for which Conversational Openings are a Solution." Invited paper, Research Committee on Sociolinguistics, Convention of the International Sociological Association, Toronto, August, 1974, "The Organization of Repair in Conversation," (with Harvey Sacks). Invited paper, Special Session on Naturally Organized Phenomena, Convention of the International Sociological Association, Toronto, August, 1974, "An Aspect of the Repair

of Overlaps in Conversation" Linguistics Colloquium, University of California, Santa Barbara, February, 1975, "Elements of the Organization of Overlap and Its Resolution in Conversation." Invited lecturer, IIIrd Annual Conference on Special Problems in the Social Sciences, University of Konstanz (West Germany), June, 1975, "Repair in Conversation." First Working Conference, Multiple Analysis of Interaction Project, Social Science Research Council, Santa Fe, N.M., August, 1975. Invited paper, Session on "Language and Culture Revisited," Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, December, 1975, "A Formal Aspect of the Organization of Body Behavior in Face-to-Face Interaction," (with Harvey Sacks). Invited paper, Session on "Approaches to Interaction," Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November, 1976, "On the Distribution

of Repair in Conversation." Invited lecture, Washington, D.C. Linguistics Club, November, 1976, "The Preference for Self Correction in Conversation." Public lecture, The Ohio State University, February 1977, "The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair." Invited lecture, Committee on Cognition and Communication, University of Chicago, February, 1977, "The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair." Special Summer Session on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Boston University, May-July, 1977. International Institute on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Boston University, June, 1977, "'Progressivity' as a Principle in the Organization of Repair in Conversation." Conference on Syntax and Discourse, UCLA, November, 1977, "Six Themes on a Conversational Variation of 'Syntax and Discourse': The Case- uh, Some Aspects of Same-turn Repair."

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Max Planck Gesellschaft Conference on Spatial Deixis and Language Production, Nijmegen, Holland, June, 1978, "Some Relationships between the Temporal Organization of Hand Gesture and Aspects of the Organization of Speech Production Deixis, and Place/Space Reference in Conversational Interaction." Faculty of General Linguistics, University of Duesseldorf, West Germany, November 1978. All-day Workshop, Departments of Psychology and Linguistics, Cambridge University, England (with Gail Jefferson), December 1978. Faculty of Germanic Language and Literature, Free University of Berlin, West Germany, January 1979. Conference on Knowledge and Representation, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, February, 1979. Department of Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 1979. Institute for Perception Research (joint University and Phillips Electronics), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, March 1979. Faculty of General Linguistics, University of Essen, West Germany, April 1979. Department of Cognitive Psychology, Leiden University, The Netherlands, April 1979. Conference on Common Sense, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, April 1979. British Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Warwick, England, April 1979. Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, Israel, May 1979. Department of Sociology, Tel Aviv University, Israel, May 1979. Department of Linguistics, Tel Aviv University, Israel, May 1979. Department of Linguistics, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel, May 1979. Center for Applied Linguistics and Department of Communication, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, May 1979. Department of Linguistics, University of Haifa, Israel, May 1979. Department of Sociology, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, March, 1979. Conference on "Beyond Description in Child Language," Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, June 1979. Conference on "Possibilities and Limitations of Pragmatics," Centro Internazionale Di Semiotica and Linguistics, Urbino, Italy, July 1979.

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Conference on "Practial Reasoning and Discourse Processes," sponsored by British Social Science Research Council and British Sociological Association, Oxford University, England, July 1979. Conference on Ethnomethodology and Conversational Analysis, Boston University, Boston, Mass., August 1979 Didactic Seminar on "The Systematic Study of Interaction," Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, Mass., August, 1979. Panel on "Coherence in Conversation," Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Sciences Society, New Haven, June 1980. Panel on "The Effect of the Medium on Man/Machine Interaction," Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Philadelphia, June 1980. 1981 Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics, Analyzing Discourse: Text and Talk; "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement," March 1981. Program in Cognitive Science, University of California, Berkeley, June, 1981, "Repair of Misunderstanding in Conversation." Special Summer Institute on Studies of Language, State University of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, July-August 1981. First International Encounter in the Philosophy of Language, State University at Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 1981. Conference on Improvisation, Center for Music Experiment, University of California, San Diego, "The 'Routine' as Achievement," May 1983. Conference on "Dealing with Trouble in Language," Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August, 1983. First German/American Conference on Sociological Theory ("The Macro-Micro Link"), "Between

Macro and Micro: Contexts and Other Connections," Giessen, West Germany, June, 1984. Conference of British Sociological Association Language Study Group ("Interaction and Language

Use"), "The Routine as Achievement," Plymouth, England, July, 1984. Sixth Annual Conference on Discourse Analysis ("Conversation Analysis in Communication Studies"), "Between Macro and Micro: Contexts and Other Connections," Temple University, March, 1985. Scholar-in-Residence, Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement II: An Exercise in Conversational Analysis" and four other lectures and workshops, Georgetown University, July, 1985. Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, "Pre-Apologies: On The Interplay of Truth, Form, and Action," Denver, November, 1985.

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Sociology Colloquium, University of California, Santa Cruz, "Analyzing Singular Social Actions: An Exercise in Conversational Analysis," November, 1985. Joint Sociology/Linguistics Colloquium, University of California, Santa Barbara, "Singular Social Actions," February, 1986. International Conference on "Talk and Social and Social Structure," University of California, Santa Barbara, "Reflections on Talk and Social Structure," March, 1986. University of Texas, College of Communication, McGovern Distinguished Lecture, "Analyzing Single Actions and Episodes," March, 1986. Sociolinguistic Symposium Annual Meeting, University of Newcastle-upon-tyne, U.K., Distinguished Visiting Lecture, "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement II," April, 1986. Society for Research on Child Development, Conference on "Conversational Coherence," New Orleans, LA, "On the Organization of Sequences as a Source of 'Coherence' in Talk-in- Interaction," May, 1986. British Economic and Social Research Council/British Sociological Association, Conference on "Erving Goffman: An Interdisciplincary Appreciation," University of York, England; "Goffman and the Analysis of Conversation," July, 1986. Heidelberg University, 600th Anniversary Celebration, Science Forum on "Language Processing

in Social Context;" "Language Processing and Talk in Interaction," September, 1986. International Conference on "Description in the Social Sciences, Semiotics and Heuristics," Cerisy-La Salle, France; "The Problem of Description for Various Aspects of Talk in Interaction," September, 1986. Fourteenth Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV), Stanford University, November, 1986; Workshop on Conversation Analysis. Speech Communication Association Annual Meetings, Chicago, Ill., November, 1986; "On a Virtual Servo-Mechanism for Guessing Bad News: A Single-Case Conjecture." Massachussetts Interdisciplinary Discourse Analysis Symposium, M.I.T., January, 1987; "Analyzing Single Episodes of Interaction." Sociology Department Colloquium, Boston University, January, 1987; "On an Actual Virtual Servo Mechanism..." Artifical Intelligence Colloquium, Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., January, 1987; "Some Sources of Misunderstanding in Talk-in-Interaction." Starr Lecture in Linguistics, Middlebury College, April, 1987; "Analyzing Single Episodes of Interaction." Conference on "Current Approaches to Interpretative Sociology," Giessen, West Germany, June, 1987; "Analyzing Single Episodes of Interaction."

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Public Lecture, Free University of Berlin, June, 1987; "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement II." Conference on "Using the Concept of 'Repair' in Psycholinguistic Research," University College, University of London, July, 1987. Conference on "Video Analysis in the Social Sciences," University of Surrey, England, July, 1987; "Body Torque." Public Lecture, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, July, 1987; "Analyzing Single Episodes of Interaction." Public Lecture, Linguistic Institute, Stanford University, July, 1987; "Confirming Allusions." Nordic Council Summer Course on "Spoken Interaction," Mullsjo, Sweden, August, 1987; two lectures and two workshops. Workshop on Conversation Analysis, University of Texas, Austin, October, 1987. Colloquium on "The Theoretical Object," UCLA Critical Theory Group, November, 1987. 86th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November, 1987; "Parties and Joint Talk: two ways in which numbers are significant for talk-in-interaction." Two workshops on Talk in Interaction, Interdisciplinary Interaction Laboratory, Michigan State University, April, 1988. 17th Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE), University of Montreal, October, 1988; Plenary address, "Reflections on Quantification in the Study of Conversation." 74th Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, November, 1988; "Reflections on L'Affaire Bush/Rather." Working Conference on the Transcription of Discourse Data, Department of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara, January, 1989. Conference on Socially Shared Cognition, sponsored by the American Psychological Association, Center for Research on Learning and Development, University of Pittsburgh, February, 1989; "Conversation Analysis and Socially Shared Cognition." 27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Vancouver, B.C., June, 1989; Plenary Address, "Repair and the Organization of Natural Language." 84th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 1989; Didactic Seminar on Conversation Analysis. 75th Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, November, 1989; "Confirming Allusions: An Abbreviated Account."

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76th Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1990; "On Theoretical Asceticism: A Further Note on Turn-Taking." 89th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November, 1990; "Body Torque." Linguistics Department Colloquium, University of Southern California, April, 1991; "Confirming Allusions." First Rector’s Colloquium, Tel Aviv University, May, 1991. Colloquium presentation: “With half a mind: interaction with commissurotomies.” Public lecture: “Body Torque.” Panelist, “Interactional Processes in Survey Interviews,” Annual Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, Arizona, May, 1991. École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, Colloquium in Linguistics, June, 1991, “Repair After Next Turn.” 1991 International Conference on Current Work in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, University of Amsterdam, July, 1991. Paper: “Confirming Allusions.” Demonstration on “thebench: a computational environment for research with text materials” (with Gene Lerner). Brittingham Lecture, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November, 1991, Confirming Allusions.” Public lecture: “Body Torque: An exploration of posture in art and in mundane interaction;” Demonstration: “thebench: a computational environment for research with text materials” (with Gene Lerner). Meetings of the American Association of Applied Linguistics, Seattle, WA, February,1992, Discussant, Panel on Ethnography and Conversation Analysis. Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA, April, 1992, Panel on “Conversation Analysis After Twenty Five Years: An Interdisciplinary Assessment.” Inaugural sessions, Section on Language and Social Interaction, Annual Meetings of the International Communication Association, Miami, FL, May, 1992: “Reflections on Quantification in the Study of Conversation.” 78th Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 1992: “Talk-embodied action: speech act and conversation-analytic perspectives.” 2nd UCLA Workshop on Grammar and Interaction, March, 1993: “Turn organization as a direction for inquiry into grammar and interaction.” NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Burning Issues in Discourse, Maratea, Italy, 13-15 April, 1993; “Discourse as an Interactional Achievement III: On the Omnirelevance of Action.” Language, Interaction and Social Organization Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, Colloquium, January, 1994; “Confirming Allusions.”

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Program for the Assessment and Renewal of the Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Colloquium, March, 1994; “With Half a Mind.” Meetings of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Baltimore, MD, March, 1994; “Co-constructing Discourse: The Omnirelevance of Action.” Symposium on Anaphora, Aspen Lodge, University of Colorado, Boulder, May, 1994. “Systematic Resources for Reference to Persons.” Keynote Address, 19th Congress of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia, Melbourne, Australia, July, 1994. “Discovering Actions: Confirming Allusions.” Department of Linguistics, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, July, 1994; “Turn Organization: One Intersection of Interaction and Grammar.” Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, July, 1994; “Turn Organization: One Intersection of Interaction and Grammar.” 80th Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA , November, 1994: “Conversation Analysis Over Time.” Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, Colloquium, February, 1995: “Confirming Allusions: The Discovery of a Social Action.” Meetings of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Long Beach, CA, March, 1995; “Reflections on Studying Intonation in Talk-in-Interaction.” Symposium on Conversation, Linguistic Institute, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, July, 1995; “Turn Organization: One Intersection of Interaction and Grammar.” Colloquium, Center for Language, Interaction and Culture, UCLA, October, 1995; "Prosody in Talk-in-Interaction." Meetings of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Chicago, IL , March, 1996; Plenary Address, “Conversation Among the Discourse Communities.” Meetings of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Chicago, IL , March, 1996; “Whose Text? Whose Context?” 6th International Congress, International Association for Dialogue Analysis, Prague, The Czech Republic, April, 1996; Plenary Address, "Formal Structure and Contextual Particulars in the Analysis of Talk-in-Interaction." Language, Interaction and Social Organization Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, Colloquium, May, 1996; “Formal Structure and Contextual Particulars in the Analysis of Talk-in-Interaction: Putting Formal Analysis to Work.” 5th International Conference, International Pragmatics Association, Mexico City, July, 1996; Keynote Plenary Address, "Pragmatics, Conversation, Analysis."

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6th Annual Meeting, Society for Text and Discourse, San Diego, CA, July, 1996; Plenary Address, "Practices and Actions: Boundary Cases of Other-Initiated Repair." 82nd Annual Meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA , November, 1996; "Getting Serious: On Joke -> Serious 'No'"; and "Methods for Teaching Conversation Analytic Methods;" also all-day Pre-Conference Master Class on Conversation Analysis (with others). Language, Interaction and Social Organization Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, Colloquium, April, 1997; “Talking at Once: Overlap Resolution and Interruption.” Conference on “Disorder and Order in Talk: Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders,”University College, University of London, June, 1997; Keynote plenary address, “Conversation Analysis and Communication Disorders.” 83rd Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 1997; "The Surfacing of the Suppressed." 84th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, New York, NY, November, 1998; “Word Repeat as a Practice for Ending;” also all-day Pre-Conference Master Class on Conversation Analysis (with others). Pragma 99, Conference on Pragmatics and Negotiation, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Israel, June, 1999; Plenary Address, "Case Studies in Negotiation in Conversation: A Puzzle." 85th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November, 1999; “On Dispensability.” Conference on “Perpetual Contact,” Rutgers University, New Bruynswick, NJ, December, 1999; Keynote Address, “Beginnings in the Telephone.” Meetings of the American Association for Applied Linguistics, Vancouver, BC, Canada; March, 2000; “Negative and Positive Complaints: Another exploration of language usage and the constitution of action.” First “Euroconference” Conference on Interactional Linguistics (sponsored by European Science Foundation), Spa, Belgium; September, 2000; “On Turns’ Possible Completion, More or Less: Increments and Trail-offs.” 86th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA., November, 2000; “Increments and Incrementing.” Forum Lecture, Linguistic Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, July, 2001, “Conversation Analysis: A Project in Process -- ‘Increments.’” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, August 2001. “Conversation Analysis and the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism: Prospects and Resources.” 87th Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2001, “Describing a Practice: Insertion.”

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Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August 2002. Plenary Address to the Inaugural Session of the Section-in-Formation on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis of the American Sociological Association “Conversation Analysis, Then and Now.” Annual Conference of the UCLA Center for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC) and the UCSB Program in Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO), U.C., Santa Barbara, CA, May 8-9, 2003. Workshop and Plenary Address, “On Complainability.” International Communication Association Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 22-24, 2003; “On the Tacit in Interaction; Complainability and other categories.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Conference on Feedback, February 12-15, 2004. “Increments and the Absence of Feedback.” UCLA Center for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC) Symposium on “Theories and Models of Language, Interaction and Culture”, Feb. 27, 2004. “On Integrity in Inquiry...of the Investigated, Not the Investigator.” Twelfth Annual Symposium about Language and Society -- Austin, TX (SALSA), April 15-18, 2004. Plenary Address, “’Who are these people anyway?’: On Making Categories Relevant.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 21-30, 2004. Planning

for a series of research projects and conferences building on conversation-analytic work: preliminary consultation on questions, person reference and repair.

Conference on Gender, Sexuality and Health, follow-up Workshop on Conversation Analysis, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 14-15, 2004. Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference on” Roots of Human Sociality,” Duck, NC, October 2-8, 2004. “Interaction: The Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for Language, and the Arena in which Culture is Enacted.” National Communication Association Meetings, Chicago, IL, November 10-14, 2004. “Beginning to Answer” (with Gene Lerner). Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Febnruary 3-13, 2005. Conference on “Prosody in Interaction;” preliminary consultation for research projects on person reference and repair.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, March 30-April 8, 2005; workshop on “Person Reference in Interaction.” Annual Conference of the UCLA Center for Language, Interaction and Culture (CLIC) and the UCSB Program in Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO), U.C., Santa Barbara, CA,; Post-Conference Workshop on Transcription, May 15, 2005.

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Rutgers Reunion Workshop in Conversation Analysis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 25-26, 2005. Intensive workshop with former participants in the Conversation Analysis Advanced Study Institute, held at UCLA, Summers since 2002. National Communication Association Meetings, Boston, MA, November 16-20, 2005. “Word Repeats as Unit Ends.” American Anthropological Association Meetings, Washington, DC, November 30-December 5, 2005. “Interaction as the Root of Human Sociality.” University of California,Santa Barbara, Department of Sociology Colloquium, March 1, 2006. “‘Who are these people anyway?’: On Making Categories Relevant.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 22-29, 2006; workshop on “Repair in Interaction Across Cultures.” University of California,Santa Cruz, Department of Sociology Colloquium, May 5, 2006. “‘Who are these people anyway?’: On Making Categories Relevant.” Brandial 2006 Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, Potsdam, Germany, September 11-13, 2006. “On ‘uh’ and ‘uhm’ and some of the things they are used to do.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, September 14-21, 2006; Workshop “On ‘uh’ and ‘uhm’ and some of the things they are used to do.”; consultation on various projects in progress. University of California, Santa Barbara, Colloquium, Program on Language, Interaction and Social Organization (LISO), “Word, words words...and other turn-constructional units.” April 13, 2007. 28th Annual Conference, Department of Linguistics, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, Plenary Address, April 20-22, 2007, “On ‘uh’ and ‘uhm’ and some of the things they are used to do.” Max Planck Institute for Psychlinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, April 23-27, 2007; Workshop “Word, words words...and other turn-constructional units;”; consultation on various projects in progress. International Pragmatics Association Biennial Meeting, Gothenberg, Sweden, July, 2007, Response to presentation of Festschrift on my 70th birthday. National Communication Association Meetings, Chicago IL, November, 2007, “Seven Operations Implemented in Same-Turn Repair.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Boston MA, August, 2008, Conversation Analysis Session: “Beginning to Respond” (with Gene Lerner); Theory Section: “Linking Theory and Method … and …” Conference on Repair, University of Toronto, March 28-30, 2008. Plenary lecture: “Ten Operations in Self-Initiated, Same-Turn Repair.”

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Editorial and Refereeing Service Member of the Editorial Board, Language in Society, 1971-72 Member of the Editorial Board, Pragmatics Microfiche, 1976-1980 Member of the Editorial Board, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1979-l983 Member of the Editorial Board, Sociological Theory, l98l-l983 Member of the Editorial Board, Poetics Today, 1979-1992 , 1995- Member of the Editorial Board, Language and Cognitive Processes, 1985-1995 Member of the Editorial Board, Discourse Processes, 1975- Member of the Editorial Board, Pragmatics and Beyond (monograph series) 1979- Member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Pragmatics, 1981- Member of the Editorial Board, Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1987- Member of the Honorary Editorial Board, Discourse Studies, 1997- Member of the Editorial Board, Psychotherapie und Sozialwissenschaft (Journal for Qualitative Research and Psychotherapy), 1998- Occasional referee for: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Sociometry, Sociological Theory, Social Problems, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Language, Psychological Review, Social Psychology Quarterly, Semiotica, Linguistics, Psychological Bulletin, Language and Speech, Western Journal of Speech Communication, Symbolic Interaction, Qualitative Sociology, Studies in African Linguistics, Communication Theory, Text, Human-Computer Interaction, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation.

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Publications Emanuel A. Schegloff and Carlos Kruytbosch: "Some Comments on 'Working Class Authoritarianism'," Berkeley Journal of Sociology, VI, 1 (1961) 99-105. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Toward a Reading of Psychiatric Theory," Berkeley Journal of Sociology, VIII (1963) 61-91. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Sequencing in Conversational Openings," American Anthropologist, 70, 6 (1968) 1075-1095. Reprinted in: John J. Gumperz and Dell Hymes (eds.), Directions in Sociolinguistics (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972). Joshua Fishman (ed.), Advances in Sociolinguistics (The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1973). John Helmer (ed.), Urbanman: The Psychology of Urban Survival (New York: Macmillan, The Free Press, 1973). John Laver and Sandy Hutcheson (eds.), Communication in Face-to-Face Interaction (London: Penguin Modern Linguistics Readings, Penguin Books, 1972). Jeff Coulter (ed.), Ethnomethodological Sociology (Edward Elgar Publishing, ltd.) Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Notes on a Conversational Practice: Formulating Place," in David N. Sudnow (ed.), Studies in Social Interaction (New York: MacMillan, The Free Press, 1972) 75-119. Reprinted in: Pier Paolo Gigliogi (ed.), Language and Social Context (London: Penguin Modern Sociology Readings, Penguin Books, 1972). Emanuel A. Schegloff and Harvey Sacks: "Opening Up Closings, Semiotica, VIII, 4 (1973) 289-327. Reprinted in: Roy Turner (ed.), Ethnomethodology (London: Penguin Modern Sociology Readings, Penguin Books, 1974). John Baugh and Joel Sherzer (eds.), Language in Use: Readings in Sociolinguistics (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984), pp. 69-99. Peter Stockwell (ed.), Sociolinguistics: A Resource Book for Students (London, Routledge, 2002), pp. 189 - 198. Nikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski (eds.), Sociolinguistics: Critical Concepts (London, Routledge, 2008). Harvey Sacks, Emanuel A. Schegloff and Gail Jefferson, "A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-Taking for Conversation," Language, 50, 4 (1974) 696-735. Reprinted in: Jim Schenkein (ed.), Studies in the Organization of Conversational Interaction (New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1978). Asa Kasher (ed.), Pragmatics: Critical Assessment (London: Routledge, 1997), Vol. 5, 193-242.

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Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006). Nikolas Coupland and Adam Jaworski (eds.), Sociolinguistics: Critical Concepts (London, Routledge, 2008). Abridged translation in: Pier Paolo Giglioli and Giolo Fele (eds.), Linguaggio e Contesto Sociale, Bologna: Il Mulino, 2000, pp. 97-135 Portugese translation in: Revista Veredas (Brasil), 2005 Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On Some Questions and Ambiguities in Conversation," Pragmatics Microfiche (1976). Reprinted in: Wolfgang Dressler (ed.), Current Trends in Textlinguistics, (Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1978) 81-102. J.M. Atkinson and J. Heritage (eds.), Structures of Social Action, (Cambridge University Press, 1984), pp. 28-52. Bernard N. Meltzer, Jerome G. Manis and Larry T. Reynolds (eds.), Symbolic Interaction: A Reader in Social Psychology, 4th edition (General Hall, Inc.). Wes Sharrock and Michael Lynch (eds.), Ethnomethodology, (SAGE Publications, 2010). Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Identification and Recognition in Interactional Openings," in Ithiel de Sola Pool (ed.), The Social Impact of the Telephone (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1977) 415-450. Gail Jefferson, Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Preliminary Notes on the Sequential Organization of Laughter," Pragmatics Microfiche (1977). Emanuel A. Schegloff, Gail Jefferson and Harvey Sacks: "The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of Repair in Conversation," Language, 53, 2 (1977) 361-382. Reprinted in: George Psathas, Jeff Coulter, and Richard Frankel (eds.), Interaction Competence (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1990) 31-61. Asa Kasher (ed.), Pragmatics: Critical Assessment (London: Routledge, 1997), Vol. 5, 243-72. Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Benchmarks in Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Two Preferences in the Organization of Reference to Persons in Conversation and Their Interaction," in George Psathas (ed.), Everyday Language: Studies in Ethnomethodology (New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc.: 1979) 15-21.

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Published simultaneously as: "Zwei Präferenzen in der Organisation Personaler Referenz in der Konversation und ihre

Wechselwirkung," in Uta Quasthoff (ed.), Sprachstruktur - Sozialstruktur (Berlin: Skriptor Verlag, 1979) 150-157. Reprinted in: N.J. Enfield and Tanya Stivers (eds.), Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic, cultural and social perspectives (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007) 23-28. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Identification and Recognition in Telephone Conversation Openings," in George Psathas (ed.), Everyday Language: Studies in Ethnomethodology (New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc., 1979) 23-78. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "The Relevance of Repair to Syntax-for-Conversation," in Talmy Givon (ed.), Syntax and Semantics, Volume 12: Discourse and Syntax (New York: Academic Press, 1979) 261-286. Reprinted in: Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Emanuel A. Schegloff: "What Type of Interaction Is It to Be?," in The Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Philadelphia, June 1980. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Preliminaries to Preliminaries: 'Can I ask you a question'," Sociological Inquiry 50, 3-4 (1980), 104-152. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement: Some Uses of ‘Uh huh’ and Other Things That Come Between Sentences," in Deborah Tannen (ed.), Analyzing Discourse: Text and Talk (1981 Georgetown University Roundtable and Linguistics; 1982) 71-93. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On Some Gestures' Relation to Talk," in J.M. Atkinson and J. C. Heritage (eds.), Structures of Social Action, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 266-296. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "The Routine as Achievement," in Human Studies 9 (1986): 111-151, Reprinted in: Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Recycled Turn Beginnings: A Precise Repair Mechanism in Conversation’s Turn-Taking Organization," in Graham Button and John R.E. Lee (eds.),

Talk and Social Organization, (Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters, Ltd., 1987) 70-85. Gail Jefferson, Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Notes on Laughter in the Pursuit of Intimacy," in Graham Button and John R.E. Lee (eds.), Talk and Social Organization (Clevedon, England: Multilingual Matters, Ltd., 1987) 152-205.

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Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Between Macro and Micro: Contexts and Other Connections," in J. Alexander, B. Giessen, R. Munch and N. Smelser (eds.), The Macro-Micro Link

(Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1987), 207-234. Abridged translation in Societés 14 (1987): 17-22. Reprinted in: Wes Sharrock and Michael Lynch (eds.), Ethnomethodology. (London: Sage Publications, 2010) Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Some Sources of Misunderstanding in Talk-in-Interaction," Linguistics, 25 (1987), 201-218. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Analysing Single Episodes of Interaction: An Exercise in Conversation Analysis," Social Psychology Quarterly, 50, 2 (1987), 101-114. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Discourse as an Interactional Achievement II: An Exercise in Conversation Analysis" in Deborah Tannen (ed.) Linguistics in Context: Connecting Observation and Understanding: Lectures from the 1985 LSA/TESOL and NEH Institutes (New York: Ablex, 1988), 135-158. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Presequences and Indirection: Applying Speech Act Theory to Ordinary Conversation." Journal of Pragmatics, 12 (1988), 55-62. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Goffman and the Analysis of Conversation." in Paul Drew and Tony Wootton (eds.) Erving Goffman: Exploring the Interaction Order (Cambridge: Polity Press 1988), 89-135. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On an Actual Virtual Servo-Mechanism for Guessing Bad News: A Single Case Conjecture." Social Problems, 35:4, (1988) 442-457. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Description in the Social Science I: Talk-in-Interaction." Papers in Pragmatics 2, 1-2, (December 1988): 1-24. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Reflections on Language, Development, and the Interactional Character of Talk-in-Interaction," in Marc H. Bornstein and Jerome S. Bruner (eds.), Interaction in Human Development (New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1989), 139-153. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Harvey Sacks Lectures 1964-65: An Introduction/Memoir," Human

Studies, 12 (1989), 185-209. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "From Interview to Confrontation: Observations on the Bush/Rather Encounter," Research on Language and Social Interaction, 22 (1988/89), 215-240. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On the Organization of Sequences as a Source of ‘Coherence’ in Talk-in Interaction," in B. Dorval (ed.) Conversational Organization and Its Development (Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Company, 1990), 51-77. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Discussion of Suchman and Jordan, 'Interactional Troubles in Face-to- Face Survey Interviews,'" Journal of the American Statistical Association, 85 (1990): 248-250.

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Reprinted (with revisions) as: "Survey Interviews as Talk-in-Interaction." in D. W. Maynard, H. Houtkoop, N. C. Schaeffer and H. van der Zouwen (eds.) Standardization and Tacit Knowledge: Interaction and Practice in the Survey Interview. (New York: John Wiley, 2002), 151-57. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "What is Applied Linguistics? Who is An Applied Linguist?," Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1 (1990): 161-62. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Reflections on Talk and Social Structure." in Deirdre Boden and Don Zimmerman (eds.), Talk and Social Structure. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1991), 44-70. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Conversation Analysis and Socially Shared Cognition," in Lauren Resnick, John Levine and Stephanie Teasley (eds.), Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. (Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1991), 150-171. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "To Searle on Conversation: A Note in Return." in John R. Searle et al., (On) Searle on Conversation. (Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamin, 1992), 113- 128. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "In Another Context," in Alessandro Duranti and Charles Goodwin (eds.), Rethinking "Context": Language as an Interactive Phenomenon. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 191-227 Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Repair After Next Turn: The Last Structurally Provided Defense of Intersubjectivity in Conversation." American Journal of Sociology 97:5 (March, 1992):1295-1345. Reprinted in: Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Introduction" in Harvey Sacks: Lectures on Conversation, Volume 1, ed. by Gail Jefferson, with an Introduction by Emanuel A. Schegloff. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1992), ix-lxii Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Introduction," in Harvey Sacks: Lectures on Conversation, Volume 2, ed. by Gail Jefferson, with an Introduction by Emanuel A. Schegloff (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1992), ix-lii Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On Talk and Its Institutional Occasions," in Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Talk at Work. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), 101-134. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Reflections on Quantification in the Study of Conversation,” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 26:1, 1993, 99-128. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Telephone Conversation," In R.E. Asher (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Volume 9 (Oxford: Pergammon Press, 1993), 4547-4549.

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Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Parties and Talking Together: Two Ways in Which Numbers Are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction,” in Paul ten Have and George Psathas (eds.), Situated Order: Studies in Social Organization and Embodied Activities (Washington, D.C: University Press of America, 1995), 31-42. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Discourse as an Interactional Achievement III: The Omnirelevance of Action,” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 28:3, 1995, 185-211. Revised version reprinted in: D. Schiffrin, D. Tannen and H. E. Hamilton (eds.) The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), 229-249. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Confirming Allusions: Toward an Empirical Account of Action," American Journal of Sociology, 102:1 (July, 1996), 161-216. Reprinted in: Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Teun A. Van Dijk (ed.), Discourse Studies: Sage Benchmark in Discourse Studies. Volume IV (Sage Publications, 2007), 359-406. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Some Practices for Referring to Persons in Talk-in-Interaction: A Partial Sketch of a Systematics,” in B. Fox (ed.), Studies in Anaphora (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1996), 437-85. Reprinted in: Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.), Conversation Analysis. (London: Sage Publications, 2006) Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Issues of Relevance for Discourse Analysis: Contingency in Action, Interaction and Co-Participant Context,” in E. H. Hovy and D. Scott (eds.), Computational and Conversational Discourse: Burning Issues -- An Interdisciplinary Account (Heidelberg: Springer Verlag,1996), 3-38. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Turn Organization: One Intersection of Grammar and Interaction,” in E. Ochs, E. A. Schegloff and S. Thompson (eds.), Interaction and Grammar. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 52-133. Reprinted (in part) in: Chris N. Candlin and Tim F. McNamara (eds), The Applied Linguistics Reader. London: Routledge, 2001. Emanuel A. Schegloff, Elinor Ochs and Sandra Thompson: “Introduction,” in E. Ochs, E. A. Schegloff and S. Thompson (eds.), Interaction and Grammar. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 1-51. Elinor Ochs, Emanuel A. Schegloff and Sandra Thompson (eds.), Interaction and Grammar. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).

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Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Whose Text? Whose Context?," Discourse & Society, 8:2 (1997), 165-187. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Third Turn Repair," in G. R. Guy, C. Feagin, D. Schiffrin and J. Baugh (eds.), Towards a Social Science of Language: Papers in honor of William Labov. Volume 2: Social Interaction and Discourse Structures (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1997), 31-40. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Practices and Actions: Boundary Cases of Other-Initiated Repair," Discourse Processes 23:3, 1997, 499-545. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "'Narrative Analysis' Thirty Years Later," Journal of Narrative and Life History 7:1-4, 1997, 97-106. Reprinted in: Christina Paulston and Dick Tucker (eds), Sociolinguistics: The Essential Readings. Oxford, U.K. and Cambridge, U.S.A.: Blackwell, 2003. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Reply to Wetherell," Discourse & Society, 9:3 (1998), 457-460. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Body Torque." Social Research, 65:3, 1998, 535-596. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Reflections on Studying Prosody in Talk-in-Interaction," Language and Speech, 41:3/4, 1998, 235-63. Emanuel A. Schegloff,: "On Sacks on Weber on Ancient Judaism: Introductory Notes and Interpretive Resources," Theory, Culture and Society, 16:1, 1-29, 1999. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "What Next?: Language and Social Interaction Study at the Century's Turn," Research on Language and Social Interaction, 32:1&2, 141-48, 1999. Claus Heeschen and Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Agrammatism, Adaptation Theory, Conversation Analysis: On the Role of so-called Telegraphic Style in Talk-in-Interaction," Aphasiology, 13, 1999, 365 405. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “‘Schegloff’s Texts’ as ‘Billig’s Data:’A Critical Reply,” Discourse & Society, 10:4, 558-72, 1999. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Naivete vs. Sophistication or Discipline vs. Self-Indulgence: A Rejoinder to Billig,” Discourse & Society, 10:4, 577-82, 1999. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Discourse, Pragmatics, Conversation, Analysis,” Discourse Studies 1:4, 405-35, 1999. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Das Wiederauftauchen des Unterdrückten," Psychotherapie und Sozialwissenschaft; Zeitschrift für qualitative Forschung 2:1, 3-29, 2000, Published simultaneously as: “The Surfacing of the Suppressed,” in P. Glenn, C. LeBaron, and J. Mandelbaum (eds.), Studies in Language and Social Interaction: A festrchrift in honor of Robert Hopper, (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002), 241-262.

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Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Overlapping Talk and the Organization of Turn-Taking for Conversation," Language in Society, 29:1, 1-63, 2000. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "When 'Others' Initiate Repair," Applied Linguistics, 21:2, 205-243, 2000. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "On Granularity," Annual Review of Sociology, 26:715-20, 2000. Jean Wong and David Olsher: “Reflections on Conversation Analysis and Nonnative Speaker Talk: An Interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 11:1, 111- 128, 2000. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Getting Serious: Joke -> serious ‘no,’” Journal of Pragmatics, 33:12, 1947-55, 2001. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Accounts of Conduct in Interaction: Interruption, overlap and turn- taking,” in J.H. Turner (ed.), Handbook of Sociological Theory. (New York: Plenum, 2001), 287-321. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Overwrought Utterances: ‘Complex’ sentences in a different sense." in J. Bybee and M. Noonan (Eds.), Complex Sentences in Grammar and Discourse: Essays in honor of Sandra A. Thompson, (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2001), 321-36. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Beginnings in the Telephone,” in J.E. Katz and M. Aakhus (eds.), Perpetual Contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 284-300. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “On ‘Opening Seqencing:’An introductory note.” in J.E. Katz and M. Aakhus (eds.), Perpetual Contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 321-25. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Opening Sequencing.” in J.E. Katz and M. Aakhus (eds.), Perpetual Contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002[1970]), 325-85. Emanuel A. Schegloff, Irene Koshik, Sally Jacoby, and David Olsher: “Conversation Analysis and Applied Linguistics,” Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 22: 3-31, 2002. Emanuel A. Schegloff. "On ESP Puns." in P. Glenn, C. LeBaron, and J. Mandelbaum (eds.), Studies in Language and Social Interaction: A festrchrift in honor of Robert Hopper, (Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002), 531-40. Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Reflections on Research on Telephone Conversation: Issues of Cross-Cultural Scope and Scholarly Exchange, Interactional Import and Consequences,” In K.K. Luke and T.S. Pavlidou (eds.), Telephone Calls: Unity and diversity in Conversational structure across languages and cultures. (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2002). Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff: “Home Position,” Gesture, II:2, 2002

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Emanuel A. Schegloff, “On conversation analysis: An interview with Emanuel A. Schegloff,” in P. Thibault and C.L. Prevignano (eds.), Discussing Conversation Analysis: The Work of Emanuel A. Schegloff, (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003), pp. 11-55, 165-71. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Response.” in C.L. Prevignano and P.J. Thibault (eds.), Discussing Conversation Analysis: The work of Emanuel A. Schegloff. (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003), 157-63. Emanuel A. Schegloff: "Conversation Analysis and 'Communication Disorders'," in C. Goodwin (ed.), Conversation and Brain Damage. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). Claus Heeschen and Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Aphasic Agrammatism as Interactional Artifact and Achievement.” in C. Goodwin (ed.), Conversation and Brain Damage, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), 231-82. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Answering the Phone,” in G.H. Lerner (ed.), Conversation Analysis: Studies from the first generation, (Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2004) 63-107. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Putting the Interaction Back into Dialogue” (Commentary on Pickering and Garrod: "Toward a Mechanistic Psychology of Dialogue"). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27(2), 207-208, 2004. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “Experimentation or Observation? On the Self Alone or the Natural World?”, (Commentary on Roberts, “Self-Experimentation as a Source of New Ideas”). Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27:2, 271-2, 2004. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “On Dispensability.” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 37(2), 95-149, 2004, Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Whistling in the dark: Notes from the other side of liminality.” In S. Finch, T. Ikeda, M. Shetty and C. Sunakawa (Ed.), Texas Linguistic Forum 48: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Symposium about Language and Society -- Austin, 48 (pp. 17-30). Austin, Texas, 2005. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “On Integrity in Inquiry...of the investigated, not the investigator.” Discourse Studies, 7(4-5), 455-80, 2005. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “On Complainability.” Social Problems, 52(3), 2005. Emanuel A. Schegloff. “On Possibles.” Discourse Studies 8:1, 141-57, 2006. Gonen Hacohen and Emanuel A. Schegloff. “On the Preference for Minimization in Referring to Persons: Evidence from Hebrew conversation.” Journal of Pragmatics 38, 1305-1312, 2006. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Interaction: The infrastructure for social institutions, the natural ecological niche for language, and the arena in which culture is enacted.” In N. J. Enfield and S. C. Levinson (Eds.), Roots of Human Sociality: Culture, cognition and interaction (pp. 70-96) London: Berg, (2006).

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Emanuel A. Schegloff, Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis I. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “A Tutorial on Membership Categorization,” Journal of Pragmatics 39, 462-482, 2007. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Conveying Who You Are: The presentation of self, strictly speaking,” In N.J. Enfield and T. Stivers (Eds.), Person Reference in Interaction, (pp. 123-148) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Categories in Action: Person Reference and Membership Categorization,” Discourse Studies 9(4):433-61, 2007. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “A Different ‘(uh)m’: The Reason-for-the-Call as a Locus of Order.” Studies in Greek Linguistics 28: Language & Society, (pp. 30-56) 2008. Proceedings of

the Annual Meeting of the Departments of Linguistics, School of Philology, Faculty of Philosophy,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, April 21-22, 2007. Emanuel A. Schegloff and Gene H. Lerner, “Beginning to Respond: Well-prefaced responses to Wh-questions.” Research on Language and Social Interaction, 42(2), 91-115, 2009. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “A practice for (re-)exiting a sequence: And/But/So + Uh(m) + silence.”

In B. Fraser and K. Turner (Eds.), Language in Life, and a Life in Language: Jacob Mey - - A Festschrift (pp. 365-374). Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009.

Emanuel A. Schegloff, “One perspective on Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives,” In J. Sidnell (Ed.), Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives, (pp. 358-406) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Some other ‘Uh(m)’s,” Discourse Processes, 47(2): 130-75, 2010. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Commentary on Stivers and Rossano, ‘Mobilizing response’,” Research

on Language and Social Interaction, 43(1): 38-48, 2010. Emanuel A. Schegloff, “Word repeats as unit ends,” Discourse Studies, 13(3): 367-80, 2011.