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This is coded as an [exclaim] rather than a [repeat) on the basis of intonation, which expresses suprise/disbelief
The timing of Simon's move suggests it can be seen as both a
This is coded as a [prolong] rather than a [resuming] move since it occurs contiguously with Sue's intervening move. React; confront; engage; negotiate; rejoinder; explore
If Simon's move is unpacked as "So I suppose you don't like him?", then George's move is a [counter); but if Simon's move is "So he makes life hard for you7
React; support; negotiate; respond; acknowledge; validate a72 React; confront; engage; negotiate; rejoinder; explore; challenge a73 React; confront; engage; negotiate; rejoinder; review; query
The "it" appears to be cataphoric for a referent that never gets realized. Open; involve; float; pursue; comment; clarify; restate or exemplify IS 32 Continue; develop; prolong; expand
Di's move can be interpreted as either or both a [supporting reaction] to George's move in 11, as well as a [resumed continuation] of her own remarks in moves 5-7. The slructural reticula in chapter
It is not clear whether this move is a [rejoinder) directed back to Simon, or a
Although this move looks ostensibly like a [supporting reaction], the delivery is tongue-in-cheek and both moves 105 and 106 are actually
George's move can be seen as both a [confronting rejoinder] to Simon's "yep
Assuming move 9 to be a completion of Di's interrupted move 6, this is a [continue)
The move-initial "well" suggests that Di is assuming an implicit "no" in answer to her (rhetorical) question in moves
Analysis is uncertain, as move 37 was not transcribable
Journal of Aesthetic Nursing – Mark Allen Group
Published: Apr 2, 2019
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