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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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Coordinating mobile action in real time 315
In excerpt 5, Luc is in charge of restarting the game with the goalkeeper of
their team. Raph produces a repeated directive, imposing a type of move
(a long shot). Luc counters it, proposing an alternative strategy consisting
of building collaborative passes. His negative response is formatted in
a preferred way, latched with the previous turn and constituted by two
“no”/“no” and an explicit rejection of Raph’s imposition as “not necessary”
(l. 2).
In excerpt 6, Luc enjoins Raph to realise a particular configuration, a one-
two (l. 1), but Raph does not comply with him, running away instead of pas-
sing back the ball. In this case, Raph’s rejection is delayed (l. 4) and begins
with a stretched hesitation (“euh:”/“ehm:”). ...
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