Contents: Edda Weigand, The Dialogic Action Game. - Jim Martin, Factoring Out Exchange: Types of Structure. - Michael Toolan, Towards a Simple Schema of Speech Moves. - Frances Rock, Exploring Contemporary Method Through Historical Data: Pragma-Discoursal Dialogue Annotation. - Peter White, Dialogue and Inter-Subjectivity: Reinterpreting the Semantics of Modality and Hedging. - Barry Natusch, Talking for a Living on Air. - Arja Piirainen-Marsh, Interjections and the Institutionality of Broadcast Talk. - Gerda Lauerbach, Negotiating Defeat in TV Election Night Coverage. - Martin Montgomery, Televised Talk: Face Work, Politeness and Laughter in »The Mrs Merton Show«. - Birgit Meerholz-Haerle, »Listen to this one ...«: Teachers Sharing Stories and Shaping Policies. - Polly Walsh, Investigating Interactional Variation in Interview-Type Speaking Tests. - Julia Bamford, Question and Answer Sequencing in Academic Lectures. - Luis Pérez-Gonzàlez, Agenda Negotiation in Emergency Calls: Modelling the Dynamics of Frictional Encounters. - Boris Pritchard/Damir Kalogjera, On Some Features of Conversation in Maritime VHF Communication. - Almut Koester, Getting Things Done and Getting Along in the Office. - Agnès Witko/Michèle Grosjean, Les Réunions en Contexte Institutionnel et Leur Formalité. - Joanna Channell, Working on the Telephone: How Telephone Receptionists Work With Language. - Julia Gillen, »It's not really time for going home.« Three- and Four-Year Old Children Learning to Talk on the Telephone. - Christian Hudelot/Christine Berger, Les Voix du Dialogue: Usage de la >Communication Facilitée< avec des Enfants Presentant des Troubles Autistiques. - Michèle Grossen, Therapist-Child Dialogues in Clinical Interviews. - Alison Ferguson, Understanding Paragrammatism: Contributions from Conversation Analysis and Systemic Functional Linguistics. - Branca Telles Ribeiro, Listening to Narratives in Psychiatric Interviews. - Klaus P. Schneider, Diminutives in Discourse: Sequential Aspects of Diminutive Use in Spoken Interaction. - Carol Marley, Trading Talk? Interaction in Written Dating Advertisements. - Fathi Dali, Code-Switching and Dialogism in »Lolita«. - Murray Knowles, »Suffering is Good for the Soul.« Dialogue and Ideology in Traditional Juvenile Fiction. - Dorota Pacek, Wordplay and Nonsense in Polish Translations of Dialogues in »Alice's Adventures in Wonderland«. - Josiane Boutonnet, Verbal Humour as the Ultimate Level in Language Learning: Accessing the Contextual Properties of Humour in Everyday Conversation. - Susan Mandala, Talk in the Mind: Scripted Dialogues and Mental Scripts. - Rosamund Moon, Lexical Norms in Spoken English. - Charles Owen, Naturally-Occurring and Artefactual Dialogue. - Janet Cotterill, Multiple Voices: Monologue and Dialogue in the O.J. Simpson Criminal Courtroom. - Malcolm Coulthard, Suppressed Dialogue in a Confession Statement. - Ron Scollon, Hidden Dialogicality: When Infelicity Becomes Fear of Infringement.