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