adjakointiparit
Adjakointiparit is a Finnish term that translates to "adjacency pairs" in English. It refers to a sequence of two related utterances by two different speakers. The first utterance is called the "first part" and the second utterance is called the "second part." These pairs are a fundamental building block of conversation and follow a predictable structure.
Common examples of adjakointiparit include question-answer, greeting-greeting, request-acceptance/rejection, and offer-acceptance/rejection. The structure of an adjakointipari is
The concept of adjakointiparit is central to the study of conversation analysis. It helps researchers understand