Dialogue : an interdisciplinary approach
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Dialogue : an interdisciplinary approach
(Pragmatics & beyond companion series, 1)
J. Benjamins, 1985
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Papers presented at the 1st International Encounter on the Philosophy of Language held in Campinas, Brazil in Aug. 1981
Includes bibliographies and indexes
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Dialogue: An interdisciplinary approach is a pioneering collection of papers that take Dialogue Studies out of its 'classic' narrow definition into the study of the complexities and processes in dialogue. It is a first move toward interdisciplinary research in Dialogue Studies.
Table of Contents
- 1. List of contributors
- 2. Preface
- 3. 1. Introduction
- 4. I. FOUNDATIONS
- 5. 2. Communication and convention (by Davidson, Donald)
- 6. 3. Du dialogisme a la forme dialoguee: Sur les fondements de l'approche pragmatique (by Jacques, Francis)
- 7. 4. Metaphor, folk theories, and the possibilities of dialogue (by Lakoff, George)
- 8. 5. Toward a praxis-oriented theory of argumentation (by Barth, E.M.)
- 9. II. THE GENESIS OF DIALOGUE
- 10. 6. Question-answering and operations implied in informative interaction between the ages of 3.0 and 4.4 years (by Behares, Luis E.)
- 11. 7. On conditionals as dialogue constructs (by Castro Campos, Maria Fausta P.)
- 12. 8. Dialogue sustention strategies and the adult view of phonological development (by Maia, Eleonora Albano M.)
- 13. III. THE MECHANISMS OF DIALOGUE
- 14. 9. Logic for rational dialogue (by Harrah, David)
- 15. 10. On a formal structure of dialogue (by Nowakowska, Maria)
- 16. 11. Argumentative operators and dialogue (by Geraldi, Joao Wanderley)
- 17. 12. Contexts as constraints on understanding in dialogue (by Parret, Herman)
- 18. IV. SPEECH ACTS REVISITED
- 19. 13. What is an illocutionary force? (by Vanderveken, Daniel)
- 20. 14. To hell with speech act theory (by Meggle, Georg)
- 21. 15. Pragmatic universals and communicative action (by Almeida, Guido)
- 22. V. DIALOGUE AND THE STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE
- 23. 16. Sentences in conversational turns: A case of syntactic 'double bind' (by Franck, Dorothea)
- 24. 17. Dialogue and the selection of data for a grammar (by Everett, Daniel L.)
- 25. 18. The Belizean copula: A case of semantactic shift (by Escure, Genevieve)
- 26. VI. DIALOGUE, INTERSUBJECTIVITY, AND THE MIND
- 27. 19. Intentionality, and its language-dependency (by Lorenz, Kuno)
- 28. 20. Communicating about the contents of other minds (by Woodfield, Andrew)
- 29. 21. What does 'talking to oneself' mean? (by Penha Villela-Petit, Maria)
- 30. 22. Martin Buber's central insight: Implications for his philosophy of dialogue (by Stewart, John)
- 31. VII. KINDS OF DIALOGUE
- 32. 23. Discussing or convincing: An approach towards a pragmatical study of the languages of science (by Granger, Gilles Gaston)
- 33. 24. Science and controversy (by Gil, Fernando)
- 34. 25. 'Griping' as a verbal ritual in some Israeli discourse (by Katriel, Tamar)
- 35. 26. School discourse as dialogue? (by Ehlich, Konrad)
- 36. VIII. RUPTURE IN DIALOGUE
- 37. 27. Dialogue breakdowns (by Marcondes de Souza Filho, Danilo)
- 38. 28. The making and breaking of dialogue (by Petit, Jean-Luc)
- 39. 29. The relevance of misunderstanding (by Dascal, Marcelo)
- 40. Subject Index
- 41. Name Index
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