Re presentations and Dialogue

 Re presentations and Dialogue
Author: François Cooren,Alain Létourneau
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-11-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027273161

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This edited volume proposes key contributions addressing the connections between two important themes: dialogue and representation. These connections were approached or interpreted in three possible ways: 1. Dialogue as representation, 2. Normative perspectives on dialogue/representation issues, and 3. Representations of dialogue. The first interpretation -- Dialogue as representation -- consists of exploring dialogue as an activity where many things, beings or voices can be made present, whether we think in terms of ideologies, cultures, situations, collectives, roles, etc. The second interpretation – Normative perspectives on dialogue/representation issues – leads scholars to explore questions of normativity, which are often associated with the notion of dialogue, when conceived as a morally stronger form of conversation. Finally, the third interpretation – Representations of dialogue – invites us to address methodological questions related to the representation of this type of conversation. Echoing Bakhtin, contributors were invited to explore the polyphonic, heteroglot, or dialogic character of any text, discourse or interaction.

Re presentations and Dialogue

 Re presentations and Dialogue
Author: François Cooren,Alain Létourneau
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027210333

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This edited volume proposes key contributions addressing the connections between two important themes: dialogue and representation. These connections were approached or interpreted in three possible ways: 1. Dialogue as representation, 2. Normative perspectives on dialogue/representation issues, and 3. Representations of dialogue. The first interpretation -- Dialogue as representation -- consists of exploring dialogue as an activity where many things, beings or voices can be made present, whether we think in terms of ideologies, cultures, situations, collectives, roles, etc. The second interpretation – Normative perspectives on dialogue/representation issues – leads scholars to explore questions of normativity, which are often associated with the notion of dialogue, when conceived as a morally stronger form of conversation. Finally, the third interpretation – Representations of dialogue – invites us to address methodological questions related to the representation of this type of conversation. Echoing Bakhtin, contributors were invited to explore the polyphonic, heteroglot, or dialogic character of any text, discourse or interaction.

Encyclopedia of Language Development

Encyclopedia of Language Development
Author: Patricia J. Brooks,Vera Kempe
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781483346434

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The progression from newborn to sophisticated language user in just a few short years is often described as wonderful and miraculous. What are the biological, cognitive, and social underpinnings of this miracle? What major language development milestones occur in infancy? What methodologies do researchers employ in studying this progression? Why do some become adept at multiple languages while others face a lifelong struggle with just one? What accounts for declines in language proficiency, and how might such declines be moderated? Despite an abundance of textbooks, specialized monographs, and a couple of academic handbooks, there has been no encyclopedic reference work in this area--until now. The Encyclopedia of Language Development covers the breadth of theory and research on language development from birth through adulthood, as well as their practical application. Features: This affordable A-to-Z reference includes 200 articles that address such topic areas as theories and research tradition; biological perspectives; cognitive perspectives; family, peer, and social influences; bilingualism; special populations and disorders; and more. All articles (signed and authored by key figures in the field) conclude with cross reference links and suggestions for further reading. Appendices include a Resource Guide with annotated lists of classic books and articles, journals, associations, and web sites; a Glossary of specialized terms; and a Chronology offering an overview and history of the field. A thematic Reader’s Guide groups related articles by broad topic areas as one handy search feature on the e-Reference platform, which includes a comprehensive index of search terms. Available in both print and electronic formats, Encyclopedia of Language Development is a must-have reference for researchers and is ideal for library reference or circulating collections.

Social Representations in the Social Arena

Social Representations in the  Social Arena
Author: Annamaria Silvana de Rosa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136238666

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Social Representations in the 'Social Arena' presents key theoretical issues and extensive empirical research using different theoretical and methodological approaches to consider the value of social representation theory when social representations are examined in real world contexts. This comprehensive text brings together international experts to explore the relevance of a variety of applications of social representation theory in both institutional and organizational settings, and discusses how social representation theory compares with other constructs of social psychology. Areas covered include: justice leadership health and mental illness intergroup relations identity politics environment and tourism economics. This book will appeal to a range of academic researchers and practitioners from a variety of fields who are concerned with the application of social representation theory to various contexts as a heuristic tool for addressing and understanding relevant societal issues faced with 'social demand'.

Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism

Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism
Author: Patrick Coleman,Jayne Lewis,Jill Kowalik
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2000-04-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0521661463

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This book examines the public assertion of self by men and women in England, France and Germany from the Renaissance to Romanticism.

Gender Health and Cultures

Gender  Health  and Cultures
Author: Vera Lasch,Walburga Freitag,Ute Sonntag,Universität Kassel
Publsiher: kassel university press GmbH
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9783899581645

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Early Modern English Dialogues

Early Modern English Dialogues
Author: Jonathan Culpeper,Merja Kytö
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2010-02-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521835411

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This book analyses speech-related genres in Early Modern English, providing ideas of what spoken interaction in earlier times might have been like.

The Win Without Pitching Manifesto

The Win Without Pitching Manifesto
Author: Blair Enns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2018
Genre: Advertising
ISBN: 1999523504

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