Approaching dialogue : talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives
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書誌事項
Approaching dialogue : talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives
(Impact : studies in language and society, 3)
J. Benjamins, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-320) and index
内容説明・目次
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: US : Pb ISBN 9781588110916
内容説明
Approaching Dialogue has its primary focus on the theoretical understanding and empirical analysis of talk-in-interaction. It deals with conversation in general as well as talk within institutions against a backdrop of Conversation Analysis, context-based discourse analysis, social pragmatics, socio-cultural theory and interdisciplinary dialogue analysis.
People's communicative projects, and the structures and functions of talk-in-interaction, are analyzed from the most local sequences to the comprehensive communicative activity types and genres. A second aim of the book is to explore the possibilities and limitations of dialogism as a general epistemology for cognition and communication. On this point, it portrays the dialogical approach as a major alternative to the mainstream theories of cognition as individually-based information processing, communication as information transfer, and language as a code. Stressing aspects of interaction, joint construction and cultural embeddedness, and drawing upon extensive theoretical and empirical research carried out in different traditions, this book aims at an integrating synthesis. It is largely interdisciplinary in nature, and has been written in such a way that it can be used at advanced undergraduate courses in linguistics, sociopragmatics of language, communication studies, sociology, social psychology and cognitive science.
About the author: Per Linell holds a Ph.D. in linguistics and has been professor within the interdisciplinary graduate program of Communication Studies at the University of Linkoeping, Sweden, since 1981. He has published widely in the fields of discourse studies and social pragmatics of language.
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: EUR ISBN 9789027218339
内容説明
Approaching Dialogue has its primary focus on the theoretical understanding and empirical analysis of talk-in-interaction. It deals with conversation in general as well as talk within institutions against a backdrop of Conversation Analysis, context-based discourse analysis, social pragmatics, socio-cultural theory and interdisciplinary dialogue analysis.
People's communicative projects, and the structures and functions of talk-in-interaction, are analyzed from the most local sequences to the comprehensive communicative activity types and genres. A second aim of the book is to explore the possibilities and limitations of dialogism as a general epistemology for cognition and communication. On this point, it portrays the dialogical approach as a major alternative to the mainstream theories of cognition as individually-based information processing, communication as information transfer, and language as a code. Stressing aspects of interaction, joint construction and cultural embeddedness, and drawing upon extensive theoretical and empirical research carried out in different traditions, this book aims at an integrating synthesis. It is largely interdisciplinary in nature, and has been written in such a way that it can be used at advanced undergraduate courses in linguistics, sociopragmatics of language, communication studies, sociology, social psychology and cognitive science.
About the author: Per Linell holds a Ph.D. in linguistics and has been professor within the interdisciplinary graduate program of Communication Studies at the University of Linkoeping, Sweden, since 1981. He has published widely in the fields of discourse studies and social pragmatics of language.
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. Part I. Monologism and Dialogism Constracted
- 3. Chapter 1. Perspectives on language and discourse
- 4. Chapter 2. Monologism: Its basic assumptions
- 5. Chapter 3. Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends
- 6. Chapter 4. Language strusture and linguistiv practices
- 7. Part II. Interacting and making sense in contexts
- 8. Chapter 5. The dynamics of dialogue
- 9. Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners
- 10. Chapter 7. Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic meanings
- 11. Chapter 8. Contexts in discourse and discourse in context
- 12. Chapter 9. Elementary contributors to discourse
- 13. Chapter 10. Episodes and topics
- 14. Chapter 11. Communitative projects
- 15. Chapter 12. situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres
- 16. Part III. Monologism and dialogism reconciled?
- 17. Chapter 13. Diaologism: opportunities and limitations
- 18. Chapter 14. Reconstructing monologism as a special case
- 19. References
- 20. Appendix: Transcription conventions
- 21. Index
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: EUR : Pb ISBN 9789027218469
内容説明
Approaching Dialogue has its primary focus on the theoretical understanding and empirical analysis of talk-in-interaction. It deals with conversation in general as well as talk within institutions against a backdrop of Conversation Analysis, context-based discourse analysis, social pragmatics, socio-cultural theory and interdisciplinary dialogue analysis.
People's communicative projects, and the structures and functions of talk-in-interaction, are analyzed from the most local sequences to the comprehensive communicative activity types and genres. A second aim of the book is to explore the possibilities and limitations of dialogism as a general epistemology for cognition and communication. On this point, it portrays the dialogical approach as a major alternative to the mainstream theories of cognition as individually-based information processing, communication as information transfer, and language as a code. Stressing aspects of interaction, joint construction and cultural embeddedness, and drawing upon extensive theoretical and empirical research carried out in different traditions, this book aims at an integrating synthesis. It is largely interdisciplinary in nature, and has been written in such a way that it can be used at advanced undergraduate courses in linguistics, sociopragmatics of language, communication studies, sociology, social psychology and cognitive science.
About the author: Per Linell holds a Ph.D. in linguistics and has been professor within the interdisciplinary graduate program of Communication Studies at the University of Linkoeping, Sweden, since 1981. He has published widely in the fields of discourse studies and social pragmatics of language.
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. Part I. Monologism and Dialogism Constracted
- 3. Chapter 1. Perspectives on language and discourse
- 4. Chapter 2. Monologism: Its basic assumptions
- 5. Chapter 3. Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends
- 6. Chapter 4. Language strusture and linguistiv practices
- 7. Part II. Interacting and making sense in contexts
- 8. Chapter 5. The dynamics of dialogue
- 9. Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners
- 10. Chapter 7. Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic meanings
- 11. Chapter 8. Contexts in discourse and discourse in context
- 12. Chapter 9. Elementary contributors to discourse
- 13. Chapter 10. Episodes and topics
- 14. Chapter 11. Communitative projects
- 15. Chapter 12. situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres
- 16. Part III. Monologism and dialogism reconciled?
- 17. Chapter 13. Diaologism: opportunities and limitations
- 18. Chapter 14. Reconstructing monologism as a special case
- 19. References
- 20. Appendix: Transcription conventions
- 21. Index
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