1. Perspective and perspectivation in discourse: An introduction (by Graumann, Carl Friedrich); 2. A. Perspectivity: Structure and functions; 3. Knowledge and perspective setting: What possible consequences on conversation do we have to expect? (by Foppa, Klaus); 4. Explicit and implicit perspectivity (by Graumann, Carl Friedrich); 5. Perspectives, implicitness and recontextualization (by Linell, Per); 6. Quaestio and L-perspectivation (by Stutterheim, Christiane von); 7. Grammaticalization of perspectivity (by Zifonun, Gisela); 8. B. Perspectivation in discourse and interaction; 9. Verbal practices of perspective grounding (by Kallmeyer, Werner); 10. Perspectivity and professional role in verbal interaction (by Keim, Inken); 11. "You can say you to yourself": Establishing perspectives with personal pronouns (by Bredel, Ursula); 12. Strategic uses of self and other perspectives (by Shethar, Alissa); 13. Irony, quotation, and other forms of staged intertextuality: Double or contrastive perspectivation in conversation (by Kotthoff, Helga); 14. C. Perspectivity: Differences and divergences; 15. Social discrimination and aggression: A matter of perspective-specific divergence? (by Otten, Sabine); 16. Perspective-related differences in interpretations of injustice in close relationships (by Mikula, Gerold); 17. Perspectivity in dialogues involving people with cerebral palsy (by Markova, Ivana); 18. Perspective-dependent attributions in court: An investigation into closing speeches with the Linguistic Category Model (by Schmid, Jeannette); 19. D. Perspectivity in reconstructive genres; 20. Point of view, narrative mode and the constitution of narrative texts (by Canisius, Peter); 21. Global and local aspects of perspectivity (by Quasthoff, Uta M.); 22. Perspectivity in reported dialogues: The contextualization of evaluative stances in reconstructing speech (by Gunthner, Susanne); 23. The role of the narrative perspective in the cognitive-cultural context (by Laszlo, Janos); 24. Author index; 25. Subject index