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Language, action, interaction

Janusz Badio, Kamila Ciepiela (eds.)

(Łódź studies in language, v. 31)

Peter Lang, c2013

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This book is a collection of articles covering the theme of interaction. Interaction combines two crucial elements: the intrapersonal and the interpersonal. Accordingly, the authors approach this issue from two complementary perspectives: from the internal and external or cognitive and social perspective. The papers that take the former perspective focus on cognitive bases of interaction, on the representation of motion, on metaphor and metonymy, or gestures, perception and cognition. The topic that dominates the papers that take the social stance towards the topic of interaction is identity. By applying a variety of new analytical tools and concepts, the authors show how we build images of ourselves through language, how society and institutions mould us into different categories, and how we negotiate our membership of these categories.

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Contents: Janusz Badio/Kamila Ciepiela: Theoretical Perspectives on Interaction as a Cognitive and Social Phenomenon – Janusz Badio: Quantitative and Qualitative Aspects of Events in Polish-native and English-foreign Verbalizations of a Video Narrative Sequence – Myriam Boulin: Motion in Interaction: a Contrastive Study of French, English and Chinese – Krzysztof Kosecki: Metonymy as a Form of Expressing Identity in Phonic and Signed Languages – Lidia Khesed: Impolite Gesture in Russian Language: Definition, Typology and Cultural Specifications – Paulina Biały: Sociolinguistic Contexts of Using Diminutives in Polish – Agnieszka Stępkowska: Identity and Language Ideologies: the Swiss Case – Ewa Glapka: Do Girls Just Want to Have Fun? Identities of Teenage Media Consumers in Talk – Kamila Ciepiela/Barbara Frankowska: Performance of Identities in the Queen of England’s Public Speeches.

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