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Bolden, G. (2008a). Reopening Russian conversations: The discourse particle -to and the negotiation of interpersonal accountability in closings. Human Communication Research, 34(1), 99-136.
Bolden, G. (2008b). “So what’s up?”: Using the discourse marker “so” to launch conversational business. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 41(3), 302-327.
Bolden, G. (2006). Little words that matter: Discourse markers “so” and “oh” and the doing of other-attentiveness in social interaction. Journal of Communication, 56(4), 661-688.
Bolden, G. (2004). The quote and beyond: Defining boundaries of reported speech in conversational Russian. Journal of Pragmatics, 36(6), 1071-1118.
Bolden, G. (2003a). Multiple modalities in collaborative turn sequences. Gesture, 3(2), 187-212.
Bolden, G. (2000). Towards understanding practices of medical interpreting: Interpreters’ involvement in history taking. Discourse Studies, 2(4), 387-419. Lead article.
Bolden, G. (2003b). Doing being late: The use of Russian particle -to in personal state inquiries. CLIC: Crossroads of Language, Interaction, and Culture, 5, 3-27. Proceedings from the 8th International CLIC/LISO Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, May 2002.
Bolden, G. (2017). Conversation Analysis. In M. Allen (Ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods.
David Greenberg, professor of journalism and media studies at SC&I has been elected a member of the Society of American Historians.
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