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Interaction and Mobility
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Interaction and Mobility

by Pentti Haddington, Lorenza Mondada, Maurice Nevile
May 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
441 pages
14h 23m
English
De Gruyter
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204 Pentti Haddington
something. As part of PIJNs, directives ultimately project a driving action at
the following junction. What is notable in excerpt 8 is that as the passenger
produces the directive, the driver is slowing down and stops the car before a
crossing to let the pedestrian cross the street. The crossing is at the junction
that the passenger indexed in her directive. The car’s slowing speed and the
eventual stop – although primarily responding to the pedestrian – can be
treated by the passenger as meaningful, relevant and sufficient responses to
the directive and to project a left-turn. And thereby the passenger does not
prompt a verbal ...
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