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Epistemic Stance in Dialogue
Knowing, Unknowing, Believing
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2017
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This volume presents a theoretical and practical model for analysing epistemic stance in dialogues, i.e. the positions both epistemic (commitment) and evidential (source of information) which speakers take in the here and now of communication with regard to the information they are conveying and which they express through lexical and morphosyntactic means.
According to the results of our studies of different types of corpora, these positions can be reduced to three basic ones: Knowing, Unknowing, Believing (KUB).
In the first part of the book, we present the KUB model and its psychological and linguistic backgrounds. In the second part, we provide an exemplary application of the model, by presenting the qualitative and quantitative analysis of dialogues belonging to different genres and contexts.
The volume is addressed to scholars concerned with the topical issues from a theoretical and analytical perspective.
According to the results of our studies of different types of corpora, these positions can be reduced to three basic ones: Knowing, Unknowing, Believing (KUB).
In the first part of the book, we present the KUB model and its psychological and linguistic backgrounds. In the second part, we provide an exemplary application of the model, by presenting the qualitative and quantitative analysis of dialogues belonging to different genres and contexts.
The volume is addressed to scholars concerned with the topical issues from a theoretical and analytical perspective.
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Jaspal Naveel Singh, Cardiff University, in Discourse Studies 20(3) 2018:
The book presents a large number of empirically well-researched findings that I would expect to find application in a variety of research traditions in discourse studies.
The book presents a large number of empirically well-researched findings that I would expect to find application in a variety of research traditions in discourse studies.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - Part 1. KUB as a theoretical model and a method of analysis
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Chapter 1. Psychological background
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Chapter 2. Linguistic background
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Chapter 3. Knowing, Unknowing, Believing positions
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Chapter 4. Are certainty and uncertainty psychological realities?
85 - Part 2. KUB in dialogues
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Chapter 5. “What should I do?”
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Chapter 6. Confidence attitudes and epistemic management in the clairvoyant-journalist interviews
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Chapter 7. “Who is the killer?”
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Chapter 8. Three epistemic models
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Chapter 9. KUB, mind, brain, speech acts
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References
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Transcription notes
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Index
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