Psychology of Language
Adjacency pairs are conversational structures that consist of two related utterances, typically produced by two speakers in a dialogue, where the first utterance prompts a response from the second. These pairs are fundamental to the flow of conversation, as they establish expectations for turn-taking and coherence, allowing speakers to understand how their contributions fit into the larger interaction. Common examples include questions and answers, greetings and responses, or requests and confirmations.
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