Ivana Markova / F. Graumann / Klaus Foppa (eds.)
Mutualities in Dialogue
Herausgeber: Markova, Ivana; Graumann, Carl; Foppa, Klaus
Ivana Markova / F. Graumann / Klaus Foppa (eds.)
Mutualities in Dialogue
Herausgeber: Markova, Ivana; Graumann, Carl; Foppa, Klaus
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Psychologists and linguists examine the role of mutualities (e.g. of culture) in effective communication.
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Psychologists and linguists examine the role of mutualities (e.g. of culture) in effective communication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521499415
- ISBN-10: 0521499410
- Artikelnr.: 22144935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521499415
- ISBN-10: 0521499410
- Artikelnr.: 22144935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Commonality, mutuality, reciprocity: a conceptual introduction C. F.
Graumann; Part I. Mutualities in Preverbal and Nonverbal Communication: 2.
Mutuality and dialogue in non-human primate communication D. W. Ploog; 3.
Origins of reciprocity and mutuality in prelinguistic parent-infant
'dialogues' M. Papousek; 4. Congruence, contagion, and motor mimicry:
mutualities in nonverbal exchange H. G. Wallbott; Part II. Establishing and
Maintinaing Mutuality: 5. Mutual inferencing in conversation J. J. Gumperz;
6. Coordination of perspective in dialogue: intrapersonal and interpersonal
processes R. M. Krauss. S. R. Fussell and Y. Chen; Part III. Problems of
Mutuality and Understanding: 7. On mutual understanding and agreement in
dialogues K. Foppa; 8. Troubles with mutualities: toward a dialogical
theory of misunderstanding and miscommunication P. Linell; Part IV.
Dialogues with Speech-Impaired Partners: 9. Mother-child dialogues: a
comparison of preschool children with and without specific language
impairment H. Grimm; 10. Complementarity in the construction of a
problematic utterance in conversation S. Collins and I. Markova; 11. The
communicative act: an epilogue to mutualities in dialogue R. Farr and R.
Rommetveit.
Graumann; Part I. Mutualities in Preverbal and Nonverbal Communication: 2.
Mutuality and dialogue in non-human primate communication D. W. Ploog; 3.
Origins of reciprocity and mutuality in prelinguistic parent-infant
'dialogues' M. Papousek; 4. Congruence, contagion, and motor mimicry:
mutualities in nonverbal exchange H. G. Wallbott; Part II. Establishing and
Maintinaing Mutuality: 5. Mutual inferencing in conversation J. J. Gumperz;
6. Coordination of perspective in dialogue: intrapersonal and interpersonal
processes R. M. Krauss. S. R. Fussell and Y. Chen; Part III. Problems of
Mutuality and Understanding: 7. On mutual understanding and agreement in
dialogues K. Foppa; 8. Troubles with mutualities: toward a dialogical
theory of misunderstanding and miscommunication P. Linell; Part IV.
Dialogues with Speech-Impaired Partners: 9. Mother-child dialogues: a
comparison of preschool children with and without specific language
impairment H. Grimm; 10. Complementarity in the construction of a
problematic utterance in conversation S. Collins and I. Markova; 11. The
communicative act: an epilogue to mutualities in dialogue R. Farr and R.
Rommetveit.
1. Commonality, mutuality, reciprocity: a conceptual introduction C. F.
Graumann; Part I. Mutualities in Preverbal and Nonverbal Communication: 2.
Mutuality and dialogue in non-human primate communication D. W. Ploog; 3.
Origins of reciprocity and mutuality in prelinguistic parent-infant
'dialogues' M. Papousek; 4. Congruence, contagion, and motor mimicry:
mutualities in nonverbal exchange H. G. Wallbott; Part II. Establishing and
Maintinaing Mutuality: 5. Mutual inferencing in conversation J. J. Gumperz;
6. Coordination of perspective in dialogue: intrapersonal and interpersonal
processes R. M. Krauss. S. R. Fussell and Y. Chen; Part III. Problems of
Mutuality and Understanding: 7. On mutual understanding and agreement in
dialogues K. Foppa; 8. Troubles with mutualities: toward a dialogical
theory of misunderstanding and miscommunication P. Linell; Part IV.
Dialogues with Speech-Impaired Partners: 9. Mother-child dialogues: a
comparison of preschool children with and without specific language
impairment H. Grimm; 10. Complementarity in the construction of a
problematic utterance in conversation S. Collins and I. Markova; 11. The
communicative act: an epilogue to mutualities in dialogue R. Farr and R.
Rommetveit.
Graumann; Part I. Mutualities in Preverbal and Nonverbal Communication: 2.
Mutuality and dialogue in non-human primate communication D. W. Ploog; 3.
Origins of reciprocity and mutuality in prelinguistic parent-infant
'dialogues' M. Papousek; 4. Congruence, contagion, and motor mimicry:
mutualities in nonverbal exchange H. G. Wallbott; Part II. Establishing and
Maintinaing Mutuality: 5. Mutual inferencing in conversation J. J. Gumperz;
6. Coordination of perspective in dialogue: intrapersonal and interpersonal
processes R. M. Krauss. S. R. Fussell and Y. Chen; Part III. Problems of
Mutuality and Understanding: 7. On mutual understanding and agreement in
dialogues K. Foppa; 8. Troubles with mutualities: toward a dialogical
theory of misunderstanding and miscommunication P. Linell; Part IV.
Dialogues with Speech-Impaired Partners: 9. Mother-child dialogues: a
comparison of preschool children with and without specific language
impairment H. Grimm; 10. Complementarity in the construction of a
problematic utterance in conversation S. Collins and I. Markova; 11. The
communicative act: an epilogue to mutualities in dialogue R. Farr and R.
Rommetveit.