The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue
Herausgeber: Weigand, Edda
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue
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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue is the first comprehensive overview of the emerging and rapidly growing sub-discipline in linguistics, Language and Dialogue. Edited by one of the top scholars in the field, Edda Weigand, and comprising contributions written by a variety of likewise influential figures, the handbook aims t
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The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue is the first comprehensive overview of the emerging and rapidly growing sub-discipline in linguistics, Language and Dialogue. Edited by one of the top scholars in the field, Edda Weigand, and comprising contributions written by a variety of likewise influential figures, the handbook aims t
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032402154
- ISBN-10: 1032402156
- Artikelnr.: 69898137
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032402154
- ISBN-10: 1032402156
- Artikelnr.: 69898137
Edda Weigand is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Münster, Germany. She is Honorary President and Founding Vice-President of the International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA, Bologna) and has been elected Assistant Secretary-General to the Committee of UNESCO's Fédération Internationale des Langues et Littératures Modernes. She is chief editor of the journal Language and Dialogue and the Dialogue Studies series.
Preface; Part I The State of the Art; 1 Pragmatics: From language as a System of Signs to Language Use
Jens Allwood; 2 Conversation Analysis
Lorenza Mondada; 3 Corpus Linguistics
Marina Bondi; 4 Discourse Analysis
James Paul Gee; 5 From Pragmatics to Dialogue
Istvan Kecskes; 6 Psycholinguistic Approaches: Meaning and Understanding
Susan E. Brennan and Joy E. Hanna; 7 Intersubjectivity in Dialogue
Per Linell; 8 Dialogue and Literature
Roger D. Sell; 9 Computational Approaches to Dialogue
David Traum; 10 From Speech Act Theory to Dialogue: Dialogue Grammar
Sebastian Feller; 11 The Mixed Game Model: A Holistic Theory
Edda Weigand; Part II Theoretical Key Issues and Open Debates; 12 Shifting Concepts of Language: Meeting the Challenge of Modelling Interactive Syntax
Ruth Kempson; 13 The Concept of Language in an Utterance Grammar
Edda Weigand; 14 The Issue of Theorising: Object
of
study and Methodology
Arto Mustajoki; 15 Theory and Practice
Dale Koike; 16 The Sociobiology of Language: What Mirror Neurons Can Tell Us
Marco Iacoboni; Part III Components of Dialogic Interaction: Human Nature, Institutions and Cultures; 17 Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
Marion Grein; 18 Self Interest and Social Concerns
Jennifer L. Adams; 19 Language as the Originative House of Dialogic Ethics
Ronald C. Arnett; 20 Dialogue in Institutions
Sebastian Feller; 21 Dialogue and the Law
Fritjof Haft; 22 How Culture Affects Language and Dialogue
Marion Grein; Outlook
Jens Allwood; 2 Conversation Analysis
Lorenza Mondada; 3 Corpus Linguistics
Marina Bondi; 4 Discourse Analysis
James Paul Gee; 5 From Pragmatics to Dialogue
Istvan Kecskes; 6 Psycholinguistic Approaches: Meaning and Understanding
Susan E. Brennan and Joy E. Hanna; 7 Intersubjectivity in Dialogue
Per Linell; 8 Dialogue and Literature
Roger D. Sell; 9 Computational Approaches to Dialogue
David Traum; 10 From Speech Act Theory to Dialogue: Dialogue Grammar
Sebastian Feller; 11 The Mixed Game Model: A Holistic Theory
Edda Weigand; Part II Theoretical Key Issues and Open Debates; 12 Shifting Concepts of Language: Meeting the Challenge of Modelling Interactive Syntax
Ruth Kempson; 13 The Concept of Language in an Utterance Grammar
Edda Weigand; 14 The Issue of Theorising: Object
of
study and Methodology
Arto Mustajoki; 15 Theory and Practice
Dale Koike; 16 The Sociobiology of Language: What Mirror Neurons Can Tell Us
Marco Iacoboni; Part III Components of Dialogic Interaction: Human Nature, Institutions and Cultures; 17 Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
Marion Grein; 18 Self Interest and Social Concerns
Jennifer L. Adams; 19 Language as the Originative House of Dialogic Ethics
Ronald C. Arnett; 20 Dialogue in Institutions
Sebastian Feller; 21 Dialogue and the Law
Fritjof Haft; 22 How Culture Affects Language and Dialogue
Marion Grein; Outlook
Preface; Part I The State of the Art; 1 Pragmatics: From language as a System of Signs to Language Use
Jens Allwood; 2 Conversation Analysis
Lorenza Mondada; 3 Corpus Linguistics
Marina Bondi; 4 Discourse Analysis
James Paul Gee; 5 From Pragmatics to Dialogue
Istvan Kecskes; 6 Psycholinguistic Approaches: Meaning and Understanding
Susan E. Brennan and Joy E. Hanna; 7 Intersubjectivity in Dialogue
Per Linell; 8 Dialogue and Literature
Roger D. Sell; 9 Computational Approaches to Dialogue
David Traum; 10 From Speech Act Theory to Dialogue: Dialogue Grammar
Sebastian Feller; 11 The Mixed Game Model: A Holistic Theory
Edda Weigand; Part II Theoretical Key Issues and Open Debates; 12 Shifting Concepts of Language: Meeting the Challenge of Modelling Interactive Syntax
Ruth Kempson; 13 The Concept of Language in an Utterance Grammar
Edda Weigand; 14 The Issue of Theorising: Object
of
study and Methodology
Arto Mustajoki; 15 Theory and Practice
Dale Koike; 16 The Sociobiology of Language: What Mirror Neurons Can Tell Us
Marco Iacoboni; Part III Components of Dialogic Interaction: Human Nature, Institutions and Cultures; 17 Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
Marion Grein; 18 Self Interest and Social Concerns
Jennifer L. Adams; 19 Language as the Originative House of Dialogic Ethics
Ronald C. Arnett; 20 Dialogue in Institutions
Sebastian Feller; 21 Dialogue and the Law
Fritjof Haft; 22 How Culture Affects Language and Dialogue
Marion Grein; Outlook
Jens Allwood; 2 Conversation Analysis
Lorenza Mondada; 3 Corpus Linguistics
Marina Bondi; 4 Discourse Analysis
James Paul Gee; 5 From Pragmatics to Dialogue
Istvan Kecskes; 6 Psycholinguistic Approaches: Meaning and Understanding
Susan E. Brennan and Joy E. Hanna; 7 Intersubjectivity in Dialogue
Per Linell; 8 Dialogue and Literature
Roger D. Sell; 9 Computational Approaches to Dialogue
David Traum; 10 From Speech Act Theory to Dialogue: Dialogue Grammar
Sebastian Feller; 11 The Mixed Game Model: A Holistic Theory
Edda Weigand; Part II Theoretical Key Issues and Open Debates; 12 Shifting Concepts of Language: Meeting the Challenge of Modelling Interactive Syntax
Ruth Kempson; 13 The Concept of Language in an Utterance Grammar
Edda Weigand; 14 The Issue of Theorising: Object
of
study and Methodology
Arto Mustajoki; 15 Theory and Practice
Dale Koike; 16 The Sociobiology of Language: What Mirror Neurons Can Tell Us
Marco Iacoboni; Part III Components of Dialogic Interaction: Human Nature, Institutions and Cultures; 17 Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
Marion Grein; 18 Self Interest and Social Concerns
Jennifer L. Adams; 19 Language as the Originative House of Dialogic Ethics
Ronald C. Arnett; 20 Dialogue in Institutions
Sebastian Feller; 21 Dialogue and the Law
Fritjof Haft; 22 How Culture Affects Language and Dialogue
Marion Grein; Outlook