Engagement of patients with psychosis in the consultation: conversation analytic studyCommentary: Understanding conversation
BMJ 2002; 325 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.325.7373.1148 (Published 16 November 2002) Cite this as: BMJ 2002;325:1148Data supplement
Transcription conventions.hhh Audible inhalation
hhh Audible exhalation
: Extended sound
Rising intonation
¯ Falling intonation
? Rising inflection
____ Emphasis (word or part of word underlined)
° ° Talk is quieter than the surrounding talk
< > Talk is faster than the surrounding talk
UPPERCASE Talk is louder than the surrounding talk
! Animated tone
= Latched utterance, no interval between utterances
[ ] Beginning and end of overlapping talk
( ) Transcriptionist doubt
*** Smiling
(.) A pause of less than 0.2 seconds
(0.0) Silence measured in seconds and tenths of seconds
Dg: Doctor gaze
Pg: Patient gaze
¼ .._ _ _ _ _ Gaze moving towards another person
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gaze at another person
_ _ _ _ _ _ ,,, Point at which gaze moves away from person
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