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Speaker a Says Something, Speaker B Has a Turn, Speaker

Question 6

Question 6

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Speaker A says something, speaker B has a turn, speaker A then has another turn, and so on. This is the aspect of conversation known as:


A) Back-channel communication
B) Turn-taking
C) Vocal play
D) Semantic restoration
E) Lexical entertainment

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