REVISITING AN OLD THEME: VOICE OVERLAPPING IN DIALOGUE
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.v9i1.16162Keywords:
voices, dialogue, conversationAbstract
In this paper, we sought to focus on the interaction between speaker and listener, and especially the moments in which the general rule of conversation occurs, "speak one at a time." The focus of this work was the phenomenon of voice overlap and, as has been clarified, there was no concern in defining and analyzing overlap from the point of view of shift management strategies, ie whether there was interruption or assault on the shift. but only a few reasons that lead the speaker to override the speech of the speaker.
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