TY - JOUR U1 - Zeitschriftenartikel, wissenschaftlich - begutachtet (reviewed) A1 - Oloff, Florence T1 - Embodied withdrawal after overlap resolution JF - Journal of Pragmatics N2 - Dropping out of overlap is a frequent practice for overlap resolution (Schegloff, 2000, Jefferson, 2004) in interaction, as it re-establishes the “one-at-a-time” principle of the turn-taking system (Sacks et al., 1974). While it is appropriate to analyze the practice of dropping out of overlap as a verbal and thus audible phenomenon, a close look at video data reveals that withdrawing from an action trajectory is also an embodied practice. Based on a fine-grained multimodal analysis (C. Goodwin, 1981, Mondada, 2007a, Mondada, 2007b) of videotaped interactions in French, this paper illustrates how overlapped speakers organize the momentary suspension of their action trajectory in visible ways. Indeed, participants do not instantly withdraw from their action trajectory when they stop talking. By using bodily resources, they are able to display continuous monitoring of the availability of their co-participants and of the next possible slot for resuming their suspended action. I therefore suggest analyzing the drop out of overlap as the first step of withdrawal, as definitive, embodied withdrawal can occur later, or, in case of resumption, not at all. Consequently, my paper analyzes withdrawal as a good example of strengthening the analytic concept of embodiment with regard to turn-taking practices in interaction. KW - conversation analysis KW - multimodal analysis KW - overlapping talk KW - overlap resolution KW - drop out KW - Interaktion KW - Körpersprache KW - Französisch KW - Konversationsanalyse KW - Konversation KW - embodied withdrawal KW - Multimodalität KW - Sprecherwechsel Y1 - 2013 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-109156 SN - 0378-2166 SS - 0378-2166 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2012.07.005 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2012.07.005 VL - 46 IS - 1 SP - 139 EP - 156 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -