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Card 6
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An interruption from another source
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Card 7
Front
Sounds within a text (e.g. laughter)
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Card 8
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Missing whole words (e.g. you ok?)
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Card 9
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Missing certain letters (e.g. isn't)
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Card 10
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2 words spoken at speed so they run into each other (e.g. there ris)
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Card 11
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The gap between words so we can distinguish between them - not always clear in spontaneous speech
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Card 12
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A digression from the original adjacency pair
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Card 13
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Another phrase for 'slang' in terms of spoken language
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Card 14
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er and um are examples of these
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Card 15
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you know, sort of and you see are examples of these
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