Dori-Hacohen, Gonen2024-04-262019-06-172011-01/10.1075/prag.21.4.02dorhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/8465Schegloff described utterances such as “lemme ask you a question” as pre-questions, pre-pre’s or pre-delicates (Schegloff 1980). This paper provides a discussion of similar utterances in a specific institutional setting - political radio phone-in programs in Israel. The participants use these utterances in ways that are similar to Schegloff’s description. Yet, the pre-construction has additional institutional functions for the differing roles of the host and the caller. Hosts use these utterances to manage the interaction during overlaps as a means to secure an exclusive turn of talk following them. Callers use them infrequently at the beginning of their talk as story-prompts. Hosts may challenge this usage and the interactional role reversal. Regular callers can use the pre-constructions similarly to hosts. In this way, the pre-constructions in the Israeli radio phone-in programs are employed as interactional practices that relate and construct the roles in this institutional setting.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/pre-structuresradio phone-in programsinstitutional settingroles in interaction"I Have a Question for You": Practicies for Achieving Institutional Interaction in Israeli Radio Phone-In Programsarticle