TY - CHAP U1 - Buchbeitrag A1 - Mondada, Lorenza A1 - Oloff, Florence ED - Stam, Gale ED - Ishino, Mika T1 - Gestures in overlap. The situated establishment of speakership T2 - Integrating gestures. The interdisciplinary nature of gesture N2 - This paper aims at contributing to the analysis of overlaps in turns-at-talk from both a sequential and a multimodal perspective. Overlaps have been studied within Conversation Analysis by focusing mainly on verbal and vocal resources; taking into account multimodal resources such as gesture, bodily posture, and gaze contributes to a better understanding of participants’ orientations to the sequential organization of overlapping talk and their management of speakership. First, we introduce the way in which overlaps have been studied in Conversation Analysis, mainly by Jefferson (1973, 1983, 2004) and Schegloff (2000); then we propose possible implications of their multimodal analysis. In order to demonstrate that speakers systematically orient to the overlap onset and resolution we analyze the multimodal conduct of overlapped speakers. Findings show methodical variations in trajectories of overlap resolution: speakers’ gestures in overlap display themselves as maintaining or withdrawing their turn, thereby exhibiting the speakership achieved and negotiated during overlap. T3 - Gesture Studies - 4 KW - Körpersprache KW - Geste KW - Gespräch KW - Konversationsanalyse KW - Sprecherwechsel KW - Multimodalität KW - Interaktion Y1 - 2011 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-109924 SN - 1874-6829 SS - 1874-6829 SN - 978-90-272-8720-5 SB - 978-90-272-8720-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1075/gs.4.29mon DO - https://doi.org/10.1075/gs.4.29mon SP - 321 EP - 338 PB - Benjamins CY - Amsterdam/Philadelphia ER -