Table of contents
Part 1. Strategies in daily conversations
Chapter 1. Strategy and creativity in dialogue
Chapter 2. Conversational irony: Evaluating complaints
Chapter 3. Speaking through other voices: Conversational humour as a polyphonic phenomenon
Part 2. Plural identities and viewpoints in acquisition and language learning
Chapter 4. The self as other: Self words and pronominal reversals in language acquisition
Chapter 5. The function of formulations in polyphonic dialogues
Chapter 6. Observing the paradox: Interrogative-negative questions as cues for a monophonic promotion of polyphony in educational practices
Chapter 7. Co-construction of identity in the Spanish heritage language classroom
Part 3. The play of voices in mass media and politics
Chapter 8. Polyphonic strategies used in polemical dialogue
Chapter 9. Metacommunication and intertextuality in British and Russian parliamentary answers
Chapter 10. The role of prosody in a Czech talk-show
Chapter 11. Intertextuality as a means of positioning in a talk-show
Part 4. Social and cultural polyphony and intertextuality
Chapter 12. Rumour in the present Romanian press: Aspects of knowledge sources and their linguistic markers
Chapter 13. Peritextual dialogue in the dynamics of poetry translatability
Chapter 14. Voices through time in Meso-American textiles
Part 5. Dialogism in literary discourse
Chapter 15. “Finn Mac Cool in his mind was wrestling with his people”: Polyphonic dialogues in Flann O’Brien’s comic writing
Chapter 16. Dialogization, ontology, metadiscourse
Chapter 17. Ironic palimpsests in the Romanian poetry of the nineties
Chapter 18. Polyphony in interior monologues
General references
Index
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