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The collapse of the us/them structure in persons with brain dysfunctions

A neuropsychological and neurolinguistic perspective
  • Maria Pachalska and Bruce D. MacQueen
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Us and Others
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© 2002 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2002 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Us and Others: An introduction 1
  4. Part I. Discourses in space
  5. Grammar and function of we 31
  6. Between us and them in Chinese 51
  7. Viewpoint and in/out-group membership in Japanese 69
  8. The space of identity 87
  9. Constructing identities in language learning MOOs 111
  10. Part II. Discourses in polyphony
  11. Ethnolects as in-group varieties 133
  12. The construction of identity and group boundaries in Catalan Spanish 159
  13. Code-switching, code-crossing and identity construction in a society in transition, South Africa 187
  14. Part III. Discourses of transition
  15. Words and social identities 213
  16. Who is ‘us’ in Russian political discourse 233
  17. We and They in Polish political discourse 249
  18. The communicative construction of group identities: A basic mechanism of social categorization 265
  19. Part IV. Discourses of fear
  20. Identity by way of demarcation — the discourse on the expansion of the European Union in Austria’s leading daily papers 293
  21. Discourse about them : Construction of ethnic identities in Thai print media 321
  22. Persecution and identity conflicts 341
  23. Strategic alignment in the discourse of Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo 357
  24. Part V. Discourses of challenge
  25. Humour as a discursive boundary marker in social interaction 377
  26. Complimenting women in Turkish 401
  27. Identity in service interactions 429
  28. Part VI. Discourses through suppression
  29. The regime of the Other 449
  30. Ideological binarism in the identities of native and non-native English speakers 463
  31. The collapse of the us/them structure in persons with brain dysfunctions 481
  32. List of contributors 505
  33. Index 513
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