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A talk about talk from Prof. Elizabeth Stokoe

Posted byannatrester December 4, 2019December 9, 2019

Just came across this fabulous talk about talk – and thinking about the connection between conversation analysis and the “nudge” concept!

my favorite moment “we all think we know about talk…until we look!

just brilliant! 🙂

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Posted byannatresterDecember 4, 2019December 9, 2019Posted inAudio and Video

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