Volume 41 #2 Table of contents
| Contingency and action: A comparison of two forms of requesting | Traci S. Curl and Paul Drew |
| Gesture in Political Communication: A Case Study of the Democratic Presidential Candidates during the 2004 Primary Campaign | Jürgen Streeck |
| Expandable Responses: How Clients Get Prompted to Say More during Psychotherapy |
Peter Muntigl and Loreley Hadic Zabala |
A Resource for Repair in Japanese Talk-in-Interaction: The Phrase TTE YUU KA |
Benjamin M. Rosenthal |
Approximately 110 pps.
Dr. Traci S. Curl
Department of Language and Linguistic Science
University of York
Heslington, York YO10 5DD
01904 43 2619
tsc3@york.ac.ukProf Paul Drew
Department of Sociology
University of York
Heslington, York YO10 5DD
01904 43 3056
wpd1@york.ac.uk
Jürgen Streeck
Dept. of Communication Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station, A-1105
Austin, TX 78712
jstreeck@mail.utexas.edu
phone: (512) 471-1955
fax: (512) 471-3504
Peter Muntigl
Universität Salzburg,
Akademiestrasse 24, A-5020
Salzburg, Austria
+43 662 8044 4449 (work)
+43 732 917908 (home)
Fax: +43 662 8044 167
peter.muntigl@sbg.ac.atLoreley Hadic Zabala
Department of Linguistics
Simon Fraser UniversityBenjamin Rosenthal, THQ
29903 Agoura Road,
Agoura Hills, CA 91301.
milaben@hotmail.com
Phone: 310-381-9516
