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The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology is a unique and innovative compilation of research that lies at the intersection of language and social psychology. Contributors address the role of social processes in language, the linguistic underpinnings of social psychological processes, the creation of meaning, and the important role played by language and social psychology in applied topics.
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The Oxford Handbook of Language and Social Psychology is a unique and innovative compilation of research that lies at the intersection of language and social psychology. Contributors address the role of social processes in language, the linguistic underpinnings of social psychological processes, the creation of meaning, and the important role played by language and social psychology in applied topics.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199838646
- Artikelnr.: 41271020
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199838646
- Artikelnr.: 41271020
Thomas Holtgraves is a professor of Psychological Science at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He has conducted interdisciplinary research, supported by the NSF and NIH, into multiple facets of language and social psychology.
* Language and Social Psychology: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. Social Dimensions of Language Variation: Social Causes and
Consequences of Language Variability
* Chapter 1. Language Attitudes: Social Determinants and Consequences
of Language Variation.
* Howard Giles and Tamara Raki?
* Chapter 2. Language, Identity, and Culture: Multiple Identity-Based
Perspectives
* Stella Ting-Toomey and Tenzin Dorjee
* Chapter 3. Language and Culture
* Yoshihisa Kashima, Emiko Kashima, Evan Kidd
* Chapter 4. Gender Similarities and Differences in Language
* Campbell Leaper
* Part II. Social Processes Involved in Language-Based Interactions
* Chapter 5. Working Together
* Herbert H. Clark and Tania Henetz
* Chapter 6. Perspective Taking and its Impostors in Language Use: Four
Patterns of Deception
* Dale Barr
* Chapter 7. Hand Gestures and Facial Displays in Conversational
Interaction
* Janet Bavelas, Jennifer Gerwing, and Sara Healing
* Chapter 8. Interactive Alignment and Language Use
* Martin Pickering and Simon Garrod
* Chapter 9. Cognitive and Social Aspects of Coherence
* Rachel Giora
* Part III. Linguistic Underpinnings of Interpersonal Processes
* Chapter 10. Shaping Intergroup Relations through Language
* Anne Maass, Luciano Arcuri, and Caterina Suitner
* Chapter 11. Language and Persuasion
* James Dillard
* Chapter 12. Language and Interpersonal Relationships
* Steve Duck and Daniel A. Usera
* Chapter 13. Natural Language Use as a Marker of Personality
* Molly E. Ireland and Matthias R. Mehl
* Chapter 14. Using Computerized Text Analysis to Track Social
Processes
* Cindy K. Chung and James W. Pennebaker
* Part IV. Linguistic Underpinnings of Intrapersonal Processes
* Chapter 15. Language and Social Comprehension
* Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
* Chapter 16. Language and Attribution: Implicit Causal and
Dispositional Information Contained in Words
* Klaus Fiedler and Tobias Krüger
* Chapter 17. Me and My Stories
* M. Pasupathi, C. D. Mansfield, T. L. Weeks
* Chapter 18. The Role of Language on the Perception and Experience of
Emotion
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* Chapter 19. Discursive Social Psychology
* Alexandra Kent and Jonathan Potter
* Part V. Language and Meaning
* Chapter 20. Grounding Language in Our Bodies and the World
* Michael P. Kaschak and John L. Jones
* Chapter 21. Literal vs. Nonliteral Language - Novelty Matters
* Rachel Giora
* Chapter 22. Intentions in Meaningful Experiences of Language
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 23. Electrophysiological Research on Conversation and
Discourse Processing
* John C. J. Hoeks and Harm Brouwer
* Chapter 24. Politeness and Reasoning: Face, Connectives, and
Quantifiers
* Jean-Francois Bonnefon
* Part VI. Applied Topics
* Chapter 25. Language Variation in the Classroom
* John Edwards
* Chapter 26. Pragmatic Processes in Survey Interviewing
* Frederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, and Norbert Schwarz
* Chapter 27. Language and the Law: Illustrations from Cases of
Disputed Sexual Consent
* Deborah Davis and J. Guillermo Villalobos
* Chapter 28. The Role of Language in Conflict and Conflict Resolution
* Paul J. Taylor
* Chapter 29. Computer-Mediated Communication
* Susan Fussell and Leslie D. Setlock
* Chapter 30. The Role of Natural Language and Discourse Processing in
Advanced Tutoring Systems
* Arthur C. Graesser, Fazel Keshtkar, and Haiying Li
* Part I. Social Dimensions of Language Variation: Social Causes and
Consequences of Language Variability
* Chapter 1. Language Attitudes: Social Determinants and Consequences
of Language Variation.
* Howard Giles and Tamara Raki?
* Chapter 2. Language, Identity, and Culture: Multiple Identity-Based
Perspectives
* Stella Ting-Toomey and Tenzin Dorjee
* Chapter 3. Language and Culture
* Yoshihisa Kashima, Emiko Kashima, Evan Kidd
* Chapter 4. Gender Similarities and Differences in Language
* Campbell Leaper
* Part II. Social Processes Involved in Language-Based Interactions
* Chapter 5. Working Together
* Herbert H. Clark and Tania Henetz
* Chapter 6. Perspective Taking and its Impostors in Language Use: Four
Patterns of Deception
* Dale Barr
* Chapter 7. Hand Gestures and Facial Displays in Conversational
Interaction
* Janet Bavelas, Jennifer Gerwing, and Sara Healing
* Chapter 8. Interactive Alignment and Language Use
* Martin Pickering and Simon Garrod
* Chapter 9. Cognitive and Social Aspects of Coherence
* Rachel Giora
* Part III. Linguistic Underpinnings of Interpersonal Processes
* Chapter 10. Shaping Intergroup Relations through Language
* Anne Maass, Luciano Arcuri, and Caterina Suitner
* Chapter 11. Language and Persuasion
* James Dillard
* Chapter 12. Language and Interpersonal Relationships
* Steve Duck and Daniel A. Usera
* Chapter 13. Natural Language Use as a Marker of Personality
* Molly E. Ireland and Matthias R. Mehl
* Chapter 14. Using Computerized Text Analysis to Track Social
Processes
* Cindy K. Chung and James W. Pennebaker
* Part IV. Linguistic Underpinnings of Intrapersonal Processes
* Chapter 15. Language and Social Comprehension
* Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
* Chapter 16. Language and Attribution: Implicit Causal and
Dispositional Information Contained in Words
* Klaus Fiedler and Tobias Krüger
* Chapter 17. Me and My Stories
* M. Pasupathi, C. D. Mansfield, T. L. Weeks
* Chapter 18. The Role of Language on the Perception and Experience of
Emotion
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* Chapter 19. Discursive Social Psychology
* Alexandra Kent and Jonathan Potter
* Part V. Language and Meaning
* Chapter 20. Grounding Language in Our Bodies and the World
* Michael P. Kaschak and John L. Jones
* Chapter 21. Literal vs. Nonliteral Language - Novelty Matters
* Rachel Giora
* Chapter 22. Intentions in Meaningful Experiences of Language
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 23. Electrophysiological Research on Conversation and
Discourse Processing
* John C. J. Hoeks and Harm Brouwer
* Chapter 24. Politeness and Reasoning: Face, Connectives, and
Quantifiers
* Jean-Francois Bonnefon
* Part VI. Applied Topics
* Chapter 25. Language Variation in the Classroom
* John Edwards
* Chapter 26. Pragmatic Processes in Survey Interviewing
* Frederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, and Norbert Schwarz
* Chapter 27. Language and the Law: Illustrations from Cases of
Disputed Sexual Consent
* Deborah Davis and J. Guillermo Villalobos
* Chapter 28. The Role of Language in Conflict and Conflict Resolution
* Paul J. Taylor
* Chapter 29. Computer-Mediated Communication
* Susan Fussell and Leslie D. Setlock
* Chapter 30. The Role of Natural Language and Discourse Processing in
Advanced Tutoring Systems
* Arthur C. Graesser, Fazel Keshtkar, and Haiying Li
* Language and Social Psychology: Introduction and Overview
* Part I. Social Dimensions of Language Variation: Social Causes and
Consequences of Language Variability
* Chapter 1. Language Attitudes: Social Determinants and Consequences
of Language Variation.
* Howard Giles and Tamara Raki?
* Chapter 2. Language, Identity, and Culture: Multiple Identity-Based
Perspectives
* Stella Ting-Toomey and Tenzin Dorjee
* Chapter 3. Language and Culture
* Yoshihisa Kashima, Emiko Kashima, Evan Kidd
* Chapter 4. Gender Similarities and Differences in Language
* Campbell Leaper
* Part II. Social Processes Involved in Language-Based Interactions
* Chapter 5. Working Together
* Herbert H. Clark and Tania Henetz
* Chapter 6. Perspective Taking and its Impostors in Language Use: Four
Patterns of Deception
* Dale Barr
* Chapter 7. Hand Gestures and Facial Displays in Conversational
Interaction
* Janet Bavelas, Jennifer Gerwing, and Sara Healing
* Chapter 8. Interactive Alignment and Language Use
* Martin Pickering and Simon Garrod
* Chapter 9. Cognitive and Social Aspects of Coherence
* Rachel Giora
* Part III. Linguistic Underpinnings of Interpersonal Processes
* Chapter 10. Shaping Intergroup Relations through Language
* Anne Maass, Luciano Arcuri, and Caterina Suitner
* Chapter 11. Language and Persuasion
* James Dillard
* Chapter 12. Language and Interpersonal Relationships
* Steve Duck and Daniel A. Usera
* Chapter 13. Natural Language Use as a Marker of Personality
* Molly E. Ireland and Matthias R. Mehl
* Chapter 14. Using Computerized Text Analysis to Track Social
Processes
* Cindy K. Chung and James W. Pennebaker
* Part IV. Linguistic Underpinnings of Intrapersonal Processes
* Chapter 15. Language and Social Comprehension
* Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
* Chapter 16. Language and Attribution: Implicit Causal and
Dispositional Information Contained in Words
* Klaus Fiedler and Tobias Krüger
* Chapter 17. Me and My Stories
* M. Pasupathi, C. D. Mansfield, T. L. Weeks
* Chapter 18. The Role of Language on the Perception and Experience of
Emotion
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* Chapter 19. Discursive Social Psychology
* Alexandra Kent and Jonathan Potter
* Part V. Language and Meaning
* Chapter 20. Grounding Language in Our Bodies and the World
* Michael P. Kaschak and John L. Jones
* Chapter 21. Literal vs. Nonliteral Language - Novelty Matters
* Rachel Giora
* Chapter 22. Intentions in Meaningful Experiences of Language
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 23. Electrophysiological Research on Conversation and
Discourse Processing
* John C. J. Hoeks and Harm Brouwer
* Chapter 24. Politeness and Reasoning: Face, Connectives, and
Quantifiers
* Jean-Francois Bonnefon
* Part VI. Applied Topics
* Chapter 25. Language Variation in the Classroom
* John Edwards
* Chapter 26. Pragmatic Processes in Survey Interviewing
* Frederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, and Norbert Schwarz
* Chapter 27. Language and the Law: Illustrations from Cases of
Disputed Sexual Consent
* Deborah Davis and J. Guillermo Villalobos
* Chapter 28. The Role of Language in Conflict and Conflict Resolution
* Paul J. Taylor
* Chapter 29. Computer-Mediated Communication
* Susan Fussell and Leslie D. Setlock
* Chapter 30. The Role of Natural Language and Discourse Processing in
Advanced Tutoring Systems
* Arthur C. Graesser, Fazel Keshtkar, and Haiying Li
* Part I. Social Dimensions of Language Variation: Social Causes and
Consequences of Language Variability
* Chapter 1. Language Attitudes: Social Determinants and Consequences
of Language Variation.
* Howard Giles and Tamara Raki?
* Chapter 2. Language, Identity, and Culture: Multiple Identity-Based
Perspectives
* Stella Ting-Toomey and Tenzin Dorjee
* Chapter 3. Language and Culture
* Yoshihisa Kashima, Emiko Kashima, Evan Kidd
* Chapter 4. Gender Similarities and Differences in Language
* Campbell Leaper
* Part II. Social Processes Involved in Language-Based Interactions
* Chapter 5. Working Together
* Herbert H. Clark and Tania Henetz
* Chapter 6. Perspective Taking and its Impostors in Language Use: Four
Patterns of Deception
* Dale Barr
* Chapter 7. Hand Gestures and Facial Displays in Conversational
Interaction
* Janet Bavelas, Jennifer Gerwing, and Sara Healing
* Chapter 8. Interactive Alignment and Language Use
* Martin Pickering and Simon Garrod
* Chapter 9. Cognitive and Social Aspects of Coherence
* Rachel Giora
* Part III. Linguistic Underpinnings of Interpersonal Processes
* Chapter 10. Shaping Intergroup Relations through Language
* Anne Maass, Luciano Arcuri, and Caterina Suitner
* Chapter 11. Language and Persuasion
* James Dillard
* Chapter 12. Language and Interpersonal Relationships
* Steve Duck and Daniel A. Usera
* Chapter 13. Natural Language Use as a Marker of Personality
* Molly E. Ireland and Matthias R. Mehl
* Chapter 14. Using Computerized Text Analysis to Track Social
Processes
* Cindy K. Chung and James W. Pennebaker
* Part IV. Linguistic Underpinnings of Intrapersonal Processes
* Chapter 15. Language and Social Comprehension
* Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
* Chapter 16. Language and Attribution: Implicit Causal and
Dispositional Information Contained in Words
* Klaus Fiedler and Tobias Krüger
* Chapter 17. Me and My Stories
* M. Pasupathi, C. D. Mansfield, T. L. Weeks
* Chapter 18. The Role of Language on the Perception and Experience of
Emotion
* Jennifer M.B. Fugate and Lisa Feldman Barrett
* Chapter 19. Discursive Social Psychology
* Alexandra Kent and Jonathan Potter
* Part V. Language and Meaning
* Chapter 20. Grounding Language in Our Bodies and the World
* Michael P. Kaschak and John L. Jones
* Chapter 21. Literal vs. Nonliteral Language - Novelty Matters
* Rachel Giora
* Chapter 22. Intentions in Meaningful Experiences of Language
* Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr.
* Chapter 23. Electrophysiological Research on Conversation and
Discourse Processing
* John C. J. Hoeks and Harm Brouwer
* Chapter 24. Politeness and Reasoning: Face, Connectives, and
Quantifiers
* Jean-Francois Bonnefon
* Part VI. Applied Topics
* Chapter 25. Language Variation in the Classroom
* John Edwards
* Chapter 26. Pragmatic Processes in Survey Interviewing
* Frederick G. Conrad, Michael F. Schober, and Norbert Schwarz
* Chapter 27. Language and the Law: Illustrations from Cases of
Disputed Sexual Consent
* Deborah Davis and J. Guillermo Villalobos
* Chapter 28. The Role of Language in Conflict and Conflict Resolution
* Paul J. Taylor
* Chapter 29. Computer-Mediated Communication
* Susan Fussell and Leslie D. Setlock
* Chapter 30. The Role of Natural Language and Discourse Processing in
Advanced Tutoring Systems
* Arthur C. Graesser, Fazel Keshtkar, and Haiying Li