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Linguistic markers cue conversational shifts from "summary" of Conversational Style by Deborah Tannen

The words we use when we speak can serve as cues that signal a shift in the direction of a conversation. These linguistic markers play a crucial role in guiding the flow of communication between individuals. By paying close attention to these cues, one can better understand the underlying dynamics of a conversation. For example, a simple phrase like "by the way" can indicate a change in topic or a new point being introduced. Similarly, the use of certain pronouns or tense changes can signal a shift in perspective or focus within a conversation. These subtle linguistic cues help participants navigate the complex terrain of social interaction. Moreover, the t...
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