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This multi-faceted collection of research papers on Advice in Discourse focuses on advisory practices in different contexts. Data is drawn from academic, educational and training settings, health-related practices, and computer-mediated communication. The languages involved are Cantonese, English, Finnish, Japanese, Spanish and Russian. The chapters treat professional and institutional practices, practices that contain peer interaction within an institutional framework, and non-institutional peer interaction, as well as solicited and non-solicited advice in written and spoken form. The work re
Pragmatics --- Advisory opinions --- Discourse analysis --- Interpersonal communication --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Opinions, Advisory --- Legal opinions --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Law and legislation --- Discourse analysis. --- Advisory opinions. --- Interpersonal communication.
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Being polite is an effective way to facilitate interpersonal communication. One of the key issues is how the human cognitive system perceives verbal politeness and deals with the cases in which politeness principles are violated. By using event-related potentials (ERPs), we aim to address the nature of real time processing of disrespectful reference in Mandarin utterance interpretation. The consistency between the social status of the communicating partners and the use of second-person pronoun was manipulated as a testing case. Participants read utterances in which the social status of the com
Politeness (Linguistics) --- Interpersonal communication. --- Interpersonal relations. --- Interdisciplinary approach in education. --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Integrated curriculum --- Interdisciplinarity in education --- Interdisciplinary studies --- Curriculum planning --- Holistic education --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Communication --- Interpersonal relations --- Sociolinguistics --- Interpersonal communication --- Interdisciplinary approach in education
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'Perspective' and 'viewpoint' are widely used in everyday talk as well as in the specialist languages of the social, cognitive, and literary sciences. Taken from the field of visual perception and representation, these concepts have acquired a general meaning and significance, as characteristics of human cognitive processing. Since, however, this field is shared by an increasing body of disciplines, perspective terms have also acquired specific and technical meanings. A striking example is the newly introduced use of 'perspectivation' in discourse analysis.This volume on 'perspective and perspectivation' - the first of its kind - will help to fill the gap between the common understanding of perspective and the specifics of its structure and dynamics as they have been elaborated in the human sciences, mainly in psychology and linguistics. The focus is on the structure of perspectivity in cognition and language, and the dynamics of setting and taking perspectives in social interaction and in the construction and understanding of texts. Both topics are presented here in an interdisciplinary way by a group of linguists and psychologists.
Discourse analysis --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Social interaction --- #KVHA:Discourse analysis --- #KVHA:Linguistiek --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Social psychology --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Psycholinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Discourse analysis. --- Social interaction. --- Perspective (Linguistics).
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In discourse, verbal messages are framed: speakers offer cues on the basis of which hearers are able to anchor the verbal message to the context. Furthermore, speakers cannot contribute to the discourse without at the same time showing their view on the subject matter of the discourse: the content of a discourse is necessarily 'displayed' from a certain perspective. Both the framing and perspectivising of verbal messages are not static, but subject to possible changes during the development of the discourse. Both concepts function at the intersection of a psychological-cognitive and a social-functional approach to discourse. In this volume, eight contributions are brought together which offer theoretical tools for describing and explaining framing and perspectivising devices in the production and comprehension of discourse, and apply them to the analysis of several types of discourse such as political satire, letters-to-the-editor, everyday narrations and newspaper reports.
Discourse analysis --- Frames (Linguistics) --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Psycholinguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Pragmatics --- #KVHA:Linguistiek --- #KVHA:Discourse analysis --- Discourse analysis. --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Substitution frames (Linguistics) --- Syntactic frames (Linguistics) --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics
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Perspective (Linguistics) --- Discourse analysis. --- Crime and the press. --- Crime --- Crime reporting (Journalism) --- Press and crime --- Trial reporting --- Trials --- Trials in the press --- Press --- Free press and fair trial --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Press coverage --- Discourse analysis --- Crime and the press
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An in-depth investigation of contrastive focalisation in Italian, showing that its syntactic expression systematically interacts with the syntactic expression of discourse-given phrases.
Italian language --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Clauses. --- Versification. --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Romance languages --- prosody --- givenness --- syntax --- focus evacuation --- prosody interface --- contrastive focus --- marginalization --- right dislocation --- left periphery --- italian --- p-movement --- Adverb --- Clitic --- Clitic doubling --- Creative Commons license --- Italy --- Object (grammar) --- Social exclusion
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This volume explores the cross-linguistic diversity, and possibly inconsistency, of the span of linguistic means that signal reported speech and thought. The integration of broad linguistic (viewpoint in conversation and narrative) and cognitive (theory of mind and understanding the inner life and thought of others) strategies for handling mixed points of view will be considered.
Semantics --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Speech and gesture. --- Discourse analysis, Literary. --- Cognitive grammar. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Cognitive linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Psycholinguistics --- Literary discourse analysis --- Rhetoric --- Literary style --- Gesture and language --- Gesture and speech --- Language and gesture --- Gesture --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychological aspects --- Psycolinguists. --- Cross-linguistic Diversity. --- Mixed Points of View. --- Reported Speech and Thought.
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What makes us talk about viewpoint and perspective in linguistic analyses and in literary texts, as well as in landscape art? Is this shared vocabulary marking real connections between the disparate phenomena? This volume argues that human cognition is not only rooted in the human body, but also inherently 'viewpointed' as a result; consequently, so are language and communication. Dancygier and Sweetser bring together researchers who do not typically meet on common ground: analysts of narrative and literary style, linguists examining the uses of grammatical forms in signed and spoken languages, and analysts of gesture accompanying speech. Using models developed within cognitive linguistics, the book uncovers surprising functional similarities across various communicative forms, arguing for specific cognitive underpinnings of such correlations. What emerges is a new understanding of the role and structure of viewpoint and a groundbreaking methodology for investigating communicative choices across various modalities and discourse contexts.
Psycholinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Language and languages --- Perspective (Linguistics) --- Speech and gesture --- Discourse analysis, Literary. --- Cognitive grammar. --- Stylistique --- Focus (Linguistique) --- Parole et gestes --- Discours littéraire --- Grammaire cognitive --- Style --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Subjectivity (Linguistics) --- Cognition --- Discourse analysis, Literary --- Cognitive grammar --- Speech and gesture. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Psychological aspects. --- Linguistics --- General. --- Perspective (Linguistics). --- Perspective (linguistics). --- Discourse analysis, literary. --- Language arts & disciplines --- Discours littéraire --- Gesture and language --- Gesture and speech --- Language and gesture --- Gesture --- Focalization (Linguistics) --- Perspectivity (Linguistics) --- Point of view (Linguistics) --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Literary discourse analysis --- Rhetoric --- Literary style --- Cognitive linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Style&delete& --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Language and languages - Style - Psychological aspects
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