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Book chapters
pp. ix
Intonation and transcription conventions
pp. 1
Background: What is discourse?
pp. 31
Prelude to analysis: Definitions and data
pp. 49
Questions: Why analyze discourse markers?
pp. 73
Oh: Marker of information management
pp. 102
Well: Marker of response
pp. 128
Discourse connectives: and, but, or
pp. 191
So and because: Markers of cause and result
pp. 228
Temporal adverbs: now and then
pp. 267
Information and participation: y'know and I mean
pp. 312
Discourse markers: Contextual coordinates of talk
pp. 331
Notes
pp. 342
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