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Lorenza Mondada

Researcher at University of Basel

Publications -  333
Citations -  9989

Lorenza Mondada is an academic researcher from University of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conversation analysis & Conversation. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 320 publications receiving 8555 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenza Mondada include Institut Universitaire de France & University of Helsinki.

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Knowledge, morality and affiliation in social interaction

TL;DR: The micro-level moral order can be understood as cut from the same cloth as other forms of moral reasoning as discussed by the authors, and these micro-interactional moral calibrations have critical consequences for our social relations, most directly through our moment-bymoment alignments and affiliations with others.
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Multimodal resources for turn-taking pointing and the emergence of possible next speakers

Lorenza Mondada
- 01 Apr 2007 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a multimodal practice for self-selecting observed in a video-taped corpus of work meetings is investigated: the use of pointing gestures predicting possible turn completions and projecting the emergence of possible next speakers.
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Challenges of multimodality: Language and the body in social interaction

TL;DR: The authors discusses the consequences and challenges of putting the body at the center of attention in social interaction, and proposes to consider the involvement of entire bodies in social interactions, overcoming a logo-centric vision of communication, as well as a visuo-centric view of embodiment.
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Multiple Temporalities of Language and Body in Interaction: Challenges for Transcribing Multimodality

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the principles of multimodal CA, the way they can be operationalized in a transcription system, and the analytical and conceptual consequences of transcription choices.
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Second Language Acquisition as Situated Practice: Task Accomplishment in the French Second Language Classroom

TL;DR: This paper investigated how tasks are not only accomplished but also collaboratively (re)organized by learners and teachers, leading to various configurations of classroom talk and structuring specific opportunities for learning.