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The topic of this volume was discussed at a Round Table of the
International Association for Dialogue Analysis (IADA) at the
University of Bologna in March 1995. The Round Table was intended
to make a scientific contribution in honour of the president's 65th
birthday. The topic refers on the one hand to the central problem
of 'Dialogue Analysis' which is to discover a new, communicatively
functioning unit after having left behind the unit of the sentence
which can be considered the unit par excellence of structural
linguistics. On the other hand, it includes the manifold units,
relations, and strategies, i.e. the specific problems of dialogue
analysis.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue is the first
comprehensive overview of the emerging and rapidly growing
sub-discipline in linguistics, Language and Dialogue. Edited by one
of the top scholars in the field, Edda Weigand, and comprising
contributions written by a variety of likewise influential figures,
the handbook aims to describe the history of modern linguistics as
reasoned progress leading from de Saussure and the simplicity of
artificial terms to the complexity of human action and behaviour,
which is based on the integration of human abilities such as
speaking, thinking, perceiving, and having emotions. The book is
divided into three sections: the first focuses on the history of
modern linguistics and related disciplines; the second part focuses
on the core issues and open debates in the field of Language and
Dialogue and introduces the arguments pro and contra certain
positions; and the third section focuses on the three components
that fundamentally affect language use: human nature, institutions,
and culture. This handbook is the ideal resource for those
interested in the relationship between Language and Dialogue, and
will be of use to students and researchers in Linguistics and
related fields such as Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Linguistics,
and Communication.
The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue is the first
comprehensive overview of the emerging and rapidly growing
sub-discipline in linguistics, Language and Dialogue. Edited by one
of the top scholars in the field, Edda Weigand, and comprising
contributions written by a variety of likewise influential figures,
the handbook aims to describe the history of modern linguistics as
reasoned progress leading from de Saussure and the simplicity of
artificial terms to the complexity of human action and behaviour,
which is based on the integration of human abilities such as
speaking, thinking, perceiving, and having emotions. The book is
divided into three sections: the first focuses on the history of
modern linguistics and related disciplines; the second part focuses
on the core issues and open debates in the field of Language and
Dialogue and introduces the arguments pro and contra certain
positions; and the third section focuses on the three components
that fundamentally affect language use: human nature, institutions,
and culture. This handbook is the ideal resource for those
interested in the relationship between Language and Dialogue, and
will be of use to students and researchers in Linguistics and
related fields such as Discourse Analysis, Cognitive Linguistics,
and Communication.
The aim of this book is to establish a general theory of
communication on the basis of a functional dialogic speech act
taxonomy and to apply it to a communicative grammar of the German
language. The unit of description is the sequence consisting of
action and reaction in the action game. The completely revised
second edition develops a new concept of communicative competence
which goes beyond a closed system of conventions and can be
described as competence-in-performance. The book thus follows a new
notion of theory based on probability principles.
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