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.uk

Prof 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.at

Loreley Hadic Zabala
Department of Linguistics
Simon Fraser University

Benjamin Rosenthal, THQ
29903 Agoura Road,
Agoura Hills, CA 91301.
milaben@hotmail.com
Phone: 310-381-9516