2010
DOI: 10.1080/07268602.2010.518553
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Taking an Interactional Perspective: Examining Children's Talk in the Australian Aboriginal Community of Yakanarra

Abstract: Understanding how children of different ages and different cultures design and organize their talk allows us to better understand how children demonstrate intersubjectivity, how they structure their social world, and how they orient to social and cultural practices. Although researchers are beginning to re-examine interactionally some of the previous observational claims concerning adult Aboriginal conversational style, less focus has been given to Indigenous children's interactional style. Previous observatio… Show more

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