1. SUPPORT AND EVIDENCE FOR CONSIDERING LOCAL CONTINGENCIES IN STUDYING AND TRANSCRIBING SILENCE IN CONVERSATION.
Israel Berger
2. INFERENTIALS IN SPOKEN ENGLISH *.
Andreea S. Calude and Gerald P. Delahunty
3. IS DAT DOG YOU’RE EATING?: MOCK FILIPINO, HAWAI’I CREOLE, AND LOCAL ELITISM.
Mie Hiramoto
4. ORDERING BURGERS, REORDERING RELATIONS: GESTURAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HEARING AND d/DEAF NEPALIS.
Erika Hoffmann-Dilloway
5. ON THE NATURE OF “LAUGHABLES”: LAUGHTER AS A RESPONSE TO OVERDONE FIGURATIVE PHRASES.
Elizabeth Holt
6. ENTICING A CHALLENGEABLE IN ARGUMENTS: SEQUENCE, EPISTEMICS AND PREFERENCE ORGANISATION.
Edward Reynolds
7. DISCOURSE OF (IL)LITERACY: RECOLLECTIONS OF ISRAELI LITERACY TEACHERS.
Esther Schely-Newman
8. RATER VARIATION IN THE ASSESSMENT OF SPEECH ACTS.
Naoko Taguchi
9. USE AND ABUSE OF THE STRATEGIC FUNCTION OF IN FACT AND FRANKLY WHEN QUALIFYING A STANDPOINT.
Assimakis Tseronis