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Original Articles

Introduction

Pages 251-258 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

There are a growing number of investigations of aphasia using ethnomethodological conversation analysis (CA). This introduction outlines the importance of investigating aphasic conversation and the potential attraction of CA as a method of analysis. CA is defined and its main areas of analytic investigation outlined. The distinctive methodology of the approach is summarized and discussed in terms of four principles: analysis is participantdriven; assumption that conversation is orderly; importance of sequential context; and wariness of quantification.

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