0 someone who makes a telephone call -- rozmów-ca/czyni, dzwoniąc-y/a
an anonymous caller
1 someone who visits for a short time -- gość
How culture and technology together shape new communicative practices: investigating interactions between deaf and hearing callers with computer-mediated videotelephone.
At line 3 the caller acknowledges the answerer's answer with e: 'yes:,' and produces a term that identifies the answerer, emma 'mom'.
Call-type labels for the same caller intent may have different names across different data collections/applications.
However, the caller persists in toying with the answerer by extending the game a bit more.
Thus, when callers produce a second summons, the question of recognition remains in a pending state.
The service demonstrates the positive effects of volunteering for older people, and the value and effectiveness of peer-to-peer communication for vulnerable callers.
Unlike typical patterns of accomplishing identification, here caller identity is established in the format of a game that seeks the callee's par ticipation.
It is our responsibility as the caller to queue it for visitation, so that the function may assume it safe to return to.