1SCHEGLOFF E A. When'others' initiate repair [J]. Applied Linguistics ,2000,21 (2) :205 - 243.
2SCHEGLOFF E A, JEFFERSON G,SACKS H. The preference for self - correction in the organization of repair in conversation. Lan- guage [J]. 1977,53(2) :361 -382.
3SCHEGLOFF E A. Repair after next turn: the last structurally pro- vided defense of intersubjectivity in conversation. [ J ]. American Journal of Sociology , 1992,97 (5) : 1295 - 1345.
4FOX B,WOUK, HAYASHI M, etc. A cross - linguistic investiga- tion on the site of initiation in same - turn self - repair. In J. SID- NELL (ed.). Comparative Studies in Conversation Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2009:60 - 103.
5SCHEGLOFF E A. The relevance of repair to syntax - for - con- versation. In T. GIVON ( ed. ). Syntax and Semantics. New York: Academic Press, Inc. 1979:261-286.
8Davidhizar and Joyce Newman Giger. When your patient is silent [J]. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994 (20) : 703 - 706.
9Carolyn A. Greene and Barbara Ward - Zimmerman and Julian D. Ford. Please Break the Silence: Parents views on Commun- icaiton Between Primary Care and Mental Health Providers [J]. Families. System & Health,2015 (2) :155 -159.
10Carswe11. Susie M. The Timeless Message of Silence [J]. Nephrology Nursing Jurnal,2009 (36) : 331 - 332.