Conversational analysis is an interdisciplinary field that draws on cognitive science, social psychology, sociology, pragmatics, and the ethnography of communication. These various disciplines provide both qualitative and quantitative foundations for conversational analysis. The ultimate goal of this study is to investigate what communication is: what its goals are, why people talk, and how conversational goals are achieved. The primary concerns of this study are to investigate the interactions among cognition, emotion, and social norms, using the floor model proposed by Edelsky (1981) and Schultz, Florio, and Erickson (1982), and to further develop their model for the analysis of conversational interaction.
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-1-56750-219-0 (9781567502190)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Preface to the Series
Introduction
BASIC CONCEPTS AND FRAMEWORK
Introduction
Macro-Micro link
Empathy Network
Knowledge, Idea, and Mind
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Introduction
Functional Units of Conversation
Other Cognitive Features of Conversation
METHODOLOGY
Rationale of Methodology
Method of Analysis
FLOOR STRUCTURE AND FLOOR MANAGEMENT
Structure of Floor
Floor Work
Contextualization of Floor
Arhythmicity
Cyclicity in Local Management
Summary
METAKNOWLEDGE AND METAFLOOR
The Metacognition (Metaknowledge) and Cognition (Knowledge) Nexus
Metadiscourse and Discourse Nexus
Metafloor
Summary
PERSPECTIVES
References
Author Index
Subject Index