As Levinson (1983: 334) points out, signs of dispreference in turn taking include: (a) Delays: notably a pause, or a time gap, before the responder replies to the preceding turn […]
Yet, while its Lillie Bridge ground staged the inter-varsity match and the national amateur championships ...
Oh, I don't understand you at all," Lydia said distressfully.
Then he went off into his own updated, posteverything style, full of explicit dissonance, repetition and strange dynamics.
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