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Dialog. --- Dialogue. --- Discourse analysis. --- Fachsprache. --- Kognition. --- Kognitive Linguistik. --- Konversationsanalyse. --- Parlament. --- Parlamentsdebatte. --- Sprechakt. --- Austria. --- Österreich.
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English language --- Grammar --- Englisch. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Satztyp. --- Speech acts. --- Sprechakt. --- Syntax. --- Clauses. --- Clauses --- Context --- Semantic context --- Semantics --- Germanic languages
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Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
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Pragmatics
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Computational linguistics
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Computational linguistics.
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Pragmatics.
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Prosodic analysis (Linguistics).
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Funktionale Syntax.
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Wir befinden uns in einer Beratungsgesellschaft. Überall gibt es Rat für alle möglichen Fälle - im Internet, in Büchern, in Beratungsstellen. Aber was ist »Ratgeben« überhaupt? Dieses Buch möchte daran erinnern, dass Ratgeben zunächst einmal eine Folge von Sprechakten ist, in deren Zentrum der Ratschlag steht. Das sprachliche Handlungsmuster des Ratgebens folgt einer Logik, die in den zahllosen Formen institutionalisierter Beratung sowohl vorausgesetzt wird als auch verdeckt bleibt. Theoretische Reflexionen, Analysen literarischer Texte und diskursanalytische Betrachtungen von Ratgeberliteratur geben Aufschlüsse über die Strukturen, die dem Beratungshandeln zugrunde liegen. »Für die Praxis des Beraters bringt dies weniger konkreten Rat, aber (neue) Einsichten in die kommunikativ-linguistischen Fundamente und die kulturwissenschaftliche Grundlagenforschung. Und es vermag solch ein Buch möglicherweise den einstigen philosophischen Fächern die (frühere) Beratungskompetenz zurückzugewinnen helfen, die sie mittlerweile doch recht weitgehend an andere Disziplinen abgegeben haben.« Andreas Schwarz, Lebenskunst-Philosophie, 2 (2015) Besprochen in: www.socialnet.de, 29.10.2014, Petra Gregusch
Communication --- Interpersonal communication. --- Counseling. --- Social aspects. --- Counselling --- Communication and culture --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Interpersonal relations --- Rat; Ratgeben; Beratung; Sprechakt; Erzählliteratur; Diskursanalyse; Gesprächsanalyse; Sprache; Cultural Studies; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft; Literaturtheorie; Kulturtheorie; Kulturwissenschaft; Language; General Literature Studies; Theory of Literature; Cultural Theory --- Cultural Studies. --- Cultural Theory. --- General Literature Studies. --- Theory of Literature.
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Dialectology --- German language --- Hesse --- Hessisch --- Sprachwandel --- Regionalsprache --- Sprachverhalten --- Hessen --- Mittelhessisch --- Mundart Rheinhessisch --- Mittelhessen --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Dialekt --- Dialektologie --- Rhein-Main-Gebiet --- empirische Linguistik --- (VLB-WN)9563 --- Määnzerisch --- Meenzerisch --- Mainzerisch --- Mundart --- Rheinhessisch --- Mainz --- Zentralhessisch --- Oberhessisch --- Sprache --- Language behaviour --- Verbal behaviour --- Verbales Verhalten --- Verhalten --- Sprechakt --- Sprachvariation --- Sprachveränderung --- Variation --- Sprachentwicklung --- Regionalismus --- Rheinfränkisch --- Linguistik --- Südhessen --- Mittleres Hessen --- Regionale Planungsgemeinschaft Mittelhessen --- RPM --- Planungsregion --- Südhessen
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Pragmatic Issues in Specialized Communicative Contexts, edited by Francesca Bianchi and Sara Gesuato, illustrates how interactants systematically and effectively employ micro and macro linguistic resources and textual strategies to engage in communicative practices in such specific contexts as healthcare services, TV interpreting, film dialogue, TED talks, archaeology academic communication, student-teacher communication, and multilingual classrooms. Each contribution presents a pedagogical slant, reporting on or suggesting didactic approaches to, or applications of, pragmatic aspects of communication in SL, FL and LSP learning contexts. The topics covered and the issues addressed are all directly relevant to applied pragmatics, that is, pragmatically oriented linguistic analysis that accounts for interpersonal-transactional issues in real-life situated communication.
Communication. --- Context (Linguistics). --- Fachsprache. --- Interdisciplinary approach in education. --- Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge. --- Interdisziplinarität. --- Kommunikation. --- Pragmatics. --- Pragmatik. --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Sprachunterricht. --- Sprechakt. --- Sprechsituation. --- Pragmatics --- Communication --- Context (Linguistics) --- Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge --- Interdisciplinary approach in education --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Integrated curriculum --- Interdisciplinarity in education --- Interdisciplinary studies --- Curriculum planning --- Holistic education --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Methodology --- Science and the humanities --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Language and languages --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Situation (Linguistics) --- Philosophy --- Context --- E-books
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The question of how pure spiritual beings like angels communicate had already been discussed by the Church Fathers. How could an angelic speech-act take place, if it does not follow the laws of ordinary language? The scholastic philosophers conducted an extensive and rather controversial debate about the language of angels ('locutio angelica'), which covered pragmatics, aspects of the 'Language of Mind' and the theory of truth and meaning. This debate was already very complex in the Middle Ages, but in Jesuit circles (and in Baroque Scholasticism more generally), discussions of angelic communication became a leading field of interest in the philosophy of language influencing such eminent thinkers as Leibniz. This study reconstructs the 1500 years of controversy on the language of angels as a striking example of the longue durée of European intellectual history.
Language and languages --- Angels. --- Imaginary languages. --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Langage et langues --- Anges --- Langues imaginaires --- Philosophie médiévale --- Philosophy. --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Philosophie --- Aspect religieux --- Christianisme --- Angels --- Imaginary languages --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Philosophy --- Christianity --- Language and languages -- Philosophy. --- Language and languages -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- 235.1 --- 800.1 --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Christianity and language --- English language --- Language, Imaginary --- Languages, Imaginary --- Languages, Artificial --- Angelology --- Cherubim --- Cherubs (Spirits) --- Divine messengers --- Seraphim --- Spirits --- Goede engelen --- Taalfilosofie --- Imaginary histories --- Errors, inventions, etc. --- 800.1 Taalfilosofie --- 235.1 Goede engelen --- Philosophie médiévale --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Engelsprache. --- Scholastik. --- Sprechakt. --- Language and languages - Philosophy --- Language and languages - Religious aspects - Christianity
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