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Secondary Orality in the Electronic Media
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Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
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I. Introduction
- Oral Communication: Theoretical Differentiation and Integration of an Empirical Field 3
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II. Approaches to Orality from the Perspectives of Different Disciplines
- Somatic Communication: How Useful is ‘Orality’ for the Characterization of Speech Events and Cultures? 19
- Discourse Production in Oral Communication. A Study Based on French 30
- Pre-Terminal Levels of Process in Oral and Written Language Production 67
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III. The Empirical Domains
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Oral Cultures
- Oral Literature Embodied and Disembodied 91
- Verbal Duelling in Caucasian Georgia. Ethnolinguistic Studies of Three Oral Poetic Attack Genres 112
- Orality in Spoken German Standard and Substandard 138
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Levels of Analysis
- Nonverbal Aspects of Oral Communication 169
- Deixis and Orality: Explaining Games in Face-to-Face Interaction 181
- Sentence Construction Within Interaction 198
- Discourse and Oral Contextualizations: Vocal Cues 220
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Orality in Ontogenesis
- The Ontogenetic Aspect of Orality: Towards the Interactive Constitution of Linguistic Development 256
- “Tell Me a Book” or “Play Me a Story”: The Oral Roots of Literacy Socialization 275
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Drama and Narration
- Reconstructive Genres of Everyday Communication 289
- Written Drama — Oral Performance 305
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Public and Institutional Orality
- Orality and Public Discourse. On the Rhetoric of Media and Political Communication 322
- Secondary Orality in the Electronic Media 340
- Medical Speech Events as Resources for Inferring Differences in Expert- Novice Diagnostic Reasoning 364
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IV. Methods
- Conversation Analysis: Methodological Aspects 391
- Ethnographic Methods in the Analysis of Oral Communication. Some Suggestions for Linguists 419
- Empirical and Semiotic Foundations for Prosodic Analysis 441
- Analysis of Nonverbal Communication 480
- List of Contributors 489
- Subject Index 491
- 494 494
Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
-
I. Introduction
- Oral Communication: Theoretical Differentiation and Integration of an Empirical Field 3
-
II. Approaches to Orality from the Perspectives of Different Disciplines
- Somatic Communication: How Useful is ‘Orality’ for the Characterization of Speech Events and Cultures? 19
- Discourse Production in Oral Communication. A Study Based on French 30
- Pre-Terminal Levels of Process in Oral and Written Language Production 67
-
III. The Empirical Domains
-
Oral Cultures
- Oral Literature Embodied and Disembodied 91
- Verbal Duelling in Caucasian Georgia. Ethnolinguistic Studies of Three Oral Poetic Attack Genres 112
- Orality in Spoken German Standard and Substandard 138
-
Levels of Analysis
- Nonverbal Aspects of Oral Communication 169
- Deixis and Orality: Explaining Games in Face-to-Face Interaction 181
- Sentence Construction Within Interaction 198
- Discourse and Oral Contextualizations: Vocal Cues 220
-
Orality in Ontogenesis
- The Ontogenetic Aspect of Orality: Towards the Interactive Constitution of Linguistic Development 256
- “Tell Me a Book” or “Play Me a Story”: The Oral Roots of Literacy Socialization 275
-
Drama and Narration
- Reconstructive Genres of Everyday Communication 289
- Written Drama — Oral Performance 305
-
Public and Institutional Orality
- Orality and Public Discourse. On the Rhetoric of Media and Political Communication 322
- Secondary Orality in the Electronic Media 340
- Medical Speech Events as Resources for Inferring Differences in Expert- Novice Diagnostic Reasoning 364
-
IV. Methods
- Conversation Analysis: Methodological Aspects 391
- Ethnographic Methods in the Analysis of Oral Communication. Some Suggestions for Linguists 419
- Empirical and Semiotic Foundations for Prosodic Analysis 441
- Analysis of Nonverbal Communication 480
- List of Contributors 489
- Subject Index 491
- 494 494