Our research in spoken language and communication focuses primarily on Estonian spoken communication and the mechanisms underlying it. We focus mainly on everyday conversations, as well as more specific contexts of language use and varieties, such as teenagers’ language, emergency call center calls, everyday conversations and institutional language. Spoken language research is a broad field, including morphosyntactic or lexical characteristics specific to spoken language, the conversational goals fulfilled by different types of linguistic units, how attitudes and emotions are expressed linguistically, or what functions are filled by interrogatives which do not ask for information.