beszélgetéselemzés
Beszélgetéselemzés is the Hungarian term for conversation analysis. It is a micro-sociological perspective and a methodology that examines the structure and organization of talk, both verbal and non-verbal, in social interaction. The primary focus of conversation analysis is on the detailed, sequential organization of naturally occurring talk. Researchers meticulously transcribe recordings of conversations, paying close attention to pauses, overlaps, intonation, and other features of speech.
The goal of conversation analysis is to understand how participants in a conversation produce and understand
Developed by Harvey Sacks, Emanuel Schegloff, and Gail Jefferson, conversation analysis has been applied to a