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Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface xiii
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Part I. Monologism and Dialogism Constracted
- Chapter 1. Perspectives on language and discourse 3
- Chapter 2. Monologism: Its basic assumptions 17
- Chapter 3. Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends 35
- Chapter 4. Language strusture and linguistiv practices 55
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Part II. Interacting and making sense in contexts
- Chapter 5. The dynamics of dialogue 67
- Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners 91
- Chapter 7. Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic meanings 111
- Chapter 8. Contexts in discourse and discourse in context 127
- Chapter 9. Elementary contributors to discourse 159
- Chapter 10. Episodes and topics 181
- Chapter 11. Communitative projects 207
- Chapter 12. situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres 235
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Part III. Monologism and dialogism reconciled?
- Chapter 13. Diaologism: opportunities and limitations 263
- Chapter 14. Reconstructing monologism as a special case 277
- References 289
- Appendix: Transcription conventions 321
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface xiii
-
Part I. Monologism and Dialogism Constracted
- Chapter 1. Perspectives on language and discourse 3
- Chapter 2. Monologism: Its basic assumptions 17
- Chapter 3. Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends 35
- Chapter 4. Language strusture and linguistiv practices 55
-
Part II. Interacting and making sense in contexts
- Chapter 5. The dynamics of dialogue 67
- Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners 91
- Chapter 7. Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic meanings 111
- Chapter 8. Contexts in discourse and discourse in context 127
- Chapter 9. Elementary contributors to discourse 159
- Chapter 10. Episodes and topics 181
- Chapter 11. Communitative projects 207
- Chapter 12. situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres 235
-
Part III. Monologism and dialogism reconciled?
- Chapter 13. Diaologism: opportunities and limitations 263
- Chapter 14. Reconstructing monologism as a special case 277
- References 289
- Appendix: Transcription conventions 321
- Index 323