Speakers : the role of the listener
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Speakers : the role of the listener
Multilingual Matters, c1989
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book focuses on an area of language use which has been, until now, largely neglected: How does the behaviour of the listener affect what is being said?
Also available as a special issue of Journal of Language and Social Psychology, Vol. 7: 3&4, 1988
Table of Contents
1. C. F. Graumann and Th. Herrmann: Other- Relatedness in Language Processing
2. H. Egel, Th. Herrmann and A. Scheven: Testing the Focusing Hypothesis of the Mannheim Model of Speech Production: Desperately Seeking Activation
3. R. Mangold and R. Pobel: Informativeness and Instrumentality in Referential Communication
4. C. F. Graumann and C. M. Sommer: Perspective Structure in Language Production and Comprehension
5. M. Wintermantel and J. Siegerstetter: Hearer Questioning and Instruction
6. J. Grabowski-Gellert and P. Winterhoff-Spurk: Your Smile is my Command: Interaction between Verbal and Nonverbal Components of Requesting Specific to Situational Characteristics
7. L. Kruse, E. Weimer and F. Wagner: What Men and Women are Said to Be: Social Representation and Language
8. R. M. Kra and S. R. Fussell: Other-Relatedness in Language Processing: Discussion and Comments
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