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18. Relational work, politeness, and identity construction
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents XIX
- 1. Introduction: Interpersonal Communication – linguistic points of view 1
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I. Theories, methods, and tools of Interpersonal Communication research
- 2. Social Psychology and personal relationships: Accommodation and relational influence across time and contexts 15
- 3. Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis 33
- 4. Interactional Sociolinguistics 53
- 5. Interactional Linguistics 77
- 6. Systemic Functional Linguistics: An interpersonal perspective 107
- 7. Functional Pragmatics 133
- 8. Data and transcription 179
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II. Linguistic and multisemiotic resources and their interplay in managing Interpersonal Communication
- 9. Linguistic resources for the management of interaction 217
- 10. Dynamics of discourse 255
- 11. Face-to-face communication and body language 285
- 12. Technically-mediated interpersonal communication 331
- 13. Feeling space: Interpersonal communication and spatial semiotics 355
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III. Interpersonal Communication on-track and off-track
- 14. Everyday communication and socializing 397
- 15. Counseling, diagnostics, and therapy 431
- 16. Youth, discourse, and interpersonal management 457
- 17. Language and discourse skills of elderly people 481
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IV. Working on conversational strategies
- 18. Relational work, politeness, and identity construction 509
- 19. Humor, jokes, and irony versus mocking, gossip, and black humor 541
- 20. Praising and blaming, applauding, and disparaging – solidarity, audience positioning, and the linguistics of evaluative disposition 567
- 21. Silence and taboo 595
- Backmatter 623
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XIX
- 1. Introduction: Interpersonal Communication – linguistic points of view 1
-
I. Theories, methods, and tools of Interpersonal Communication research
- 2. Social Psychology and personal relationships: Accommodation and relational influence across time and contexts 15
- 3. Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis 33
- 4. Interactional Sociolinguistics 53
- 5. Interactional Linguistics 77
- 6. Systemic Functional Linguistics: An interpersonal perspective 107
- 7. Functional Pragmatics 133
- 8. Data and transcription 179
-
II. Linguistic and multisemiotic resources and their interplay in managing Interpersonal Communication
- 9. Linguistic resources for the management of interaction 217
- 10. Dynamics of discourse 255
- 11. Face-to-face communication and body language 285
- 12. Technically-mediated interpersonal communication 331
- 13. Feeling space: Interpersonal communication and spatial semiotics 355
-
III. Interpersonal Communication on-track and off-track
- 14. Everyday communication and socializing 397
- 15. Counseling, diagnostics, and therapy 431
- 16. Youth, discourse, and interpersonal management 457
- 17. Language and discourse skills of elderly people 481
-
IV. Working on conversational strategies
- 18. Relational work, politeness, and identity construction 509
- 19. Humor, jokes, and irony versus mocking, gossip, and black humor 541
- 20. Praising and blaming, applauding, and disparaging – solidarity, audience positioning, and the linguistics of evaluative disposition 567
- 21. Silence and taboo 595
- Backmatter 623