beurtmarkeringen
Beurtmarkeringen, often translated as turn-taking cues or cues for conversational turns, are linguistic and non-linguistic signals used in spoken interaction to manage the flow of conversation. They indicate when a speaker intends to continue speaking, when they are about to finish, or when they are yielding the speaking turn to another participant. These cues are crucial for smooth and efficient communication, preventing simultaneous speech or awkward silences.
Linguistic beurtmarkeringen can include specific phrases or grammatical structures. For example, a speaker might use phrases
Non-linguistic beurtmarkeringen are equally important. Eye contact is a primary cue; looking away can signal a
The understanding and use of beurtmarkeringen are largely subconscious, learned through immersion in a language community.