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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Rationality of the Study
1.2 Purpose and Significance of the Study
1.3 Research Method
1.4 Data Used
1.5 Organization of the Chapters
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 Definition of Conversation
2.2 Previous Researches on Conversation
2.2.1 Conversation analysis
2.2.2 Historical view of CA
2.3 Researches on Conversation and Non-Linguistic Variables
2.4 Sacks' Turn-Taking Model
2.5 Adaptation Theory
2.6 Summary
Chapter 3 Conversation Privileges Indicated In Turn-Taking
3.1 In Turn-Allocation
3.1.1 In neglecting of turn-allocation rules
3.1.2 In the rules
3.2 In the Twin Features of Turn-Taking System
3.3 Internal Indexes of Turn as the Symbol of Conversation Privileges
3.4 Summary
Chapter 4 Conversation Privileges as a Process of Adaptation
4.1 Conversation Privilege as Structural Adaptation Object
4.2 Contextual Correlates of Adaptability
4.2.1 Traditional theories on context
4.2.2 Jef Verchuere's theory on context
4.3 Conceptual Framework of the Current Study
4.4 Summary
Chapter 5 Hypothesis Verification
5.1 Conversation Privileges Adaptation to Social Variables
5.1.1 Adaptation to gender difference
5.1.2 Adaptation to expert power
5.1.3 Adaptation to age difference
5.1.4 Adaptation to social class
5.1.5 Adaptation to culture
5.2 Adaptation to Psychological Variables
5.3 Adaptation to Physical Variables
5.4 Summary
Chapter 6 Conclusion
6.1 Findings of the Study
6.2 Limitations of the Study
6.3 Implication of the Study
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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