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Perspective-related differences in interpretations of injustice in close relationships
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Gerold Mikula
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Perspective and perspectivation in discourse 1
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A. Perspectivity
- Knowledge and perspective setting 15
- Explicit and implicit perspectivity 25
- Perspectives, implicitness and recontextualization 41
- Quaestio and L-perspectivation 59
- Grammaticalization of perspectivity 89
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B. Perspectivation in discourse and interaction
- Verbal practices of perspective grounding 113
- Perspectivity and professional role in verbal interaction 143
- “You can say you to yourself” 167
- Strategic uses of self and other perspectives 181
- Irony, quotation, and other forms of staged intertextuality 201
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C. Perspectivity
- Social discrimination and aggression 233
- Perspective-related differences in interpretations of injustice in close relationships 251
- Perspectivity in dialogues involving people with cerebral palsy 263
- Perspective-dependent attributions in court 287
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D. Perspectivity in reconstructive genres
- Point of view, narrative mode and the constitution of narrative texts 307
- Global and local aspects of perspectivity 323
- Perspectivity in reported dialogues 347
- The role of the narrative perspective in the cognitive-cultural context 375
- Author index 389
- Subject index 395
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Perspective and perspectivation in discourse 1
-
A. Perspectivity
- Knowledge and perspective setting 15
- Explicit and implicit perspectivity 25
- Perspectives, implicitness and recontextualization 41
- Quaestio and L-perspectivation 59
- Grammaticalization of perspectivity 89
-
B. Perspectivation in discourse and interaction
- Verbal practices of perspective grounding 113
- Perspectivity and professional role in verbal interaction 143
- “You can say you to yourself” 167
- Strategic uses of self and other perspectives 181
- Irony, quotation, and other forms of staged intertextuality 201
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C. Perspectivity
- Social discrimination and aggression 233
- Perspective-related differences in interpretations of injustice in close relationships 251
- Perspectivity in dialogues involving people with cerebral palsy 263
- Perspective-dependent attributions in court 287
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D. Perspectivity in reconstructive genres
- Point of view, narrative mode and the constitution of narrative texts 307
- Global and local aspects of perspectivity 323
- Perspectivity in reported dialogues 347
- The role of the narrative perspective in the cognitive-cultural context 375
- Author index 389
- Subject index 395