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The Cambridge Handbook of Methods in Conversation Analysis is an authoritative resource that explores the fundamental and advanced methodologies used in conversation analysis research. Edited by leading scholars Jeffrey D Robinson, Rebecca Clift, and Kobin H Kendrick, this handbook provides practitioners and researchers with detailed guidance on analyzing naturally occurring talk and interaction.
The handbook covers a wide range of analytical approaches, from foundational turn-taking and sequence organization to more specialized techniques for studying institutional discourse, multimodal interaction, and digital communication. It includes practical examples, step-by-step procedures, and theoretical frameworks that enable both novice and experienced researchers to conduct rigorous conversation analysis. Each chapter is written by recognized experts in their respective areas, ensuring comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the field’s most important methodological developments and best practices.





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