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  1. Polar answers
  2. Review of Betz, Deppermann, Mondada & Sorjonen (2021): OKAY across Languages: Toward a Comparative Approach to its Use in Talk-in-interaction
  3. On the recipients’ part: Responding with m/mm (and nods) in Greek conversations
  4. Greek and German telephone closings
  5. Beyond answering: Interviewees' use of questions in TV political interviews
  6. Gendering selves, gendering others – in (Greek) interaction
  7. Introducing the special issue on gender and the Greek language
  8. 13. Phases in discourse
  9. Constructing Collectivity
  10. Replying with the freestanding ‘we’ 
in Greek conversations
  11. Constructing collectivity with ‘we’
  12. Collective Aspects of Subjectivity: The Subject Pronoun emeı´B (‘we’) in Modern Greek
  13. Gender and Interaction
  14. Telephone Talk
  15. Patterns of Participation in Classroom Interaction: Girls’ and Boys’ Non-compliance in a Greek High School
  16. Greek. Women, gender and Modern Greek
  17. Telephone Calls
  18. Moving towards closing
  19. Politeness in the classroom?
  20. Interactional Work in Greek and German Telephone Conversations
  21. The last five turns: preliminary remarks on closings in Greek and German telephone calls
  22. Contrasting German-Greek politeness and the consequences
  23. Cooperation and the choice of linguistic means: Some evidence from the use of the subjunctive in modern Greek
  24. Grammatical Gender and Cognition