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Problems and Methods of Psycholinguistics in Face-to-Face Communication

  • A. A. LEONTIEV
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  1. I-IV I
  2. General Editor’s Preface V
  3. Preface IX
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART ONE: Theoretical Perspectives
  6. A Human Ethological Approach to Communication: Ideas in Transit Around the Cartesian Impasse 19
  7. Human Linguistics and Face-to-Face Interaction 47
  8. Models and Epistemologies in the Study of Interaction 63
  9. PART TWO: Methodological Studies
  10. When Infant and Adult Communicate How Do They Synchronize Their Behaviors? 95
  11. Tonic Aspects of Behavior in Interaction 127
  12. Facial Expression Dialect: An Example 151
  13. PART THREE: Organization of Behavior in Social Encounters
  14. Micro-Territories in Human Interaction 159
  15. One Function of Proxemic Shifts in Face-to-Face Interaction 175
  16. Coverbal Behavior Associated with Conversation Turns 189
  17. Interaction Units during Speaking Turns in Dyadic, Face-to-Face Conversations 199
  18. Communicative Functions of Phatic Communion 215
  19. PART FOUR: Behavior in Interaction and Linguistic Theory
  20. The Correlation of Gestures and Verbalizations in First Language Acquisition 241
  21. Paralanguage, Communication, and Cognition 251
  22. Linguistic and Paralinguistic Interchange 277
  23. Cross-Cultural Study of Paralinguistic “Alternants” in Face-to-Face Interaction 285
  24. Face-to-Face Interaction: Signs to Language 315
  25. Problems and Methods of Psycholinguistics in Face-to-Face Communication 339
  26. PART FIVE: Interaction, Social Relationships, and Social Structure
  27. Territoriality and the Spatial Regulation of Interaction 357
  28. Expressive Interaction and Social Structure: Play and an Emergent Game Form in an Israeli Social Setting 389
  29. Interactions and the Control of Behavior 415
  30. PART SIX: Cultural Differences in Communicational Behavior
  31. Communicative Styles in Two Cultures: Japan and the United States 427
  32. Culture-Style Factors in Face-to-Face Interaction 457
  33. Postscripts
  34. Domains of Definition in Interaction: Postscript to Expressive Interaction and Social Structure 477
  35. Afterthoughts 483
  36. Biographical Notes 487
  37. Index of Names 495
  38. Index of Subjects 501
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