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100 1 _aScollon, Ron.
245 1 0 _aIntercultural Communication :
_bA Discourse Approach.
250 _a6th ed.
264 _aSingapore
_bMcGraw Hill
_c2018
300 _a1 online resource (333 pages)
490 1 _aLanguage in Society
500 _aDescription based upon print version of record.
505 0 _aIntercultural Communication; Contents; Figures; Series Editor's Preface; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; 1: What Is a Discourse Approach?; The Problem with Culture; Culture is a verb; Discourse; Discourse systems; What Is Communication?; Language is ambiguous by nature; We must draw inferences about meaning; Our inferences tend to be fixed, not tentative; Our inferences are drawn very quickly; Interdiscourse communication and English as a global language; What This Book Is Not; Researching Interdiscourse Communication
505 8 _aFour processes of ethnographyFour types of data in ethnographic research; Choosing a site of investigation; Discussion Questions; References for Further Study; 2: How, When, and Where to Do Things with Language; Sentence Meaning and Speaker's Meaning; Speech Acts, Speech Events, and Speech Situations; Grammar of Context; Seven main components for a grammar of context; Scene; Key; Participants; Message form; Sequence; Co-occurrence patterns, marked and unmarked; Manifestation; Variation in context grammar; "Culture" and Context; High context and low context situations
505 8 _aResearching Interdiscourse CommunicationUsing the "grammar of context" as a preliminary ethnographic audit; Discussion Questions; References for Further Study; 3: Interpersonal Politeness and Power; Communicative Style or Register; Face; The "self" as a communicative identity; The Paradox of Face: Involvement and Independence; Politeness strategies of involvement and independence; Linguistic strategies of involvement: some examples; Linguistic strategies of independence: some examples; Face Systems; Three Face Systems: Deference, Solidarity, and Hierarchy; Deference face system (−P, +D)
505 8 _aSolidarity face system (−P, −D)Hierarchical face system (+P, +/−D); Miscommunication; Variations in Face Systems; Social Organization and Face Systems; Kinship; The concept of the self; Ingroup-outgroup relationships; Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft; Researching Interdiscourse Communication; Exploring the interaction order; Discussion Questions; References for Further Study; 4: Conversational Inference: Interpretation in Spoken Discourse; How Do We Understand Discourse?; Cohesive Devices: Lexical and Grammatical; Reference; Verb forms; Conjunction; The causal conjunction "because"
505 8 _aCognitive Schemata and ScriptsWorld knowledge; Adjacency sequences; Prosodic Patterning: Intonation and Timing; Intonation; Timing; Metacommunication; Non-sequential processing; Interactive Intelligence; Researching Interdiscourse Communication; Collecting and analyzing spoken data; Reconfiguring default settings; Discussion Questions; References for Further Study; 5: Topic and Face: Inductive and Deductive Patterns in Discourse; What Are You Talking About?; Topic, Turn Exchange, and Timing; The call-answer-topic adjacency sequence; The call; The answer; The introduction of the caller's topic
505 8 _aDeductive Monologues
650 4 _aDialogue analysis.
650 4 _aDiscourse analysis.
650 4 _aIntercultural communication.
650 4 _aIntercultural communication.
650 7 _aIntercultural communication.
700 1 _aScollon, Suzanne B. K.
700 1 _aJones, Rodney H.
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