Schegloff, Emanuel A. 1982. Discourse as an interactional achievement: Some uses of 'uh huh' and other things that come between sentences. In Deborah Tannen (ed.), Georgetown Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics 1981: Analyzing Discourse: Text and talk, 71–93. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
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