Turn-taking in Applicant
Task C – Our answer
Lamb never interrupts Piffs, but Piffs interrupts Lamb seven times, in
the following turn-combinations:
24/5; 28/9; 30/31; 34/5; 44/5; 50/51; 59/stage action
The interruptions are signalled by turn-final ‘–’ and
incomplete grammatical structures. In addition to the above interruptions,
there are two more ambiguous cases (turns 42 and 46), where ‘. .
.’ at the end of a turn by Lamb suggests that he trails off into
silence, which Piffs then fills.
Whether the interruption count is 0 vs. 7 or 0 vs. 9, it is clear that
the pattern of interruptions confirms the dominance of Piffs over Lamb
which we have seen in Tasks A and B.
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