Dialogue and Representation
Special issue of Language and Dialogue 2:1 (2012)
Editors
[Language and Dialogue, 2:1] 2012. vi, 189 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Dialogue and representation: A plurality of approachesAlain Létourneau and François Cooren | pp. 1–8
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Working to keep aligned in psychotherapy: Using nods as a dialogic resource to display affiliationPeter Muntigl, Naomi Knight, and Ashley Watkins | pp. 9–27
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The representation of self through the dialogic properties of talk and conductRobert E. Sanders | pp. 28–40
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Activity, materiality, and creative struggle in the communicative constitution of organizing: Two cases of communication design practiceMark Aakhus and Leon V. Laureij | pp. 41–59
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Mathematical meaning-making in whole-class conversation: Functional-grammatical analysis of a paradigmatic textBetina Zolkower and Elizabeth de Freitas | pp. 60–79
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The arroseur arrosé or the misfortunes of pathos in a media dialogueDanièle Torck | pp. 80–104
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Defining dialogue in ancient Rome: Cicero’s De oratore, drama and the notion of everyday conversationJean-Pierre De Giorgio | pp. 105–121
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Proceduralism and implicatures in dialogue: Reflections on improving rational cooperation under bounded reasoning conditionsLuciana Garbayo | pp. 122–139
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Beyond dialogue: Levinas and otherwise than the I–ThouRonald C. Arnett | pp. 140–155
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Towards a pragmatic semantics: Dialogue and representation in Friedrich Schlegel and SchleiermacherGuillaume Lejeune | pp. 156–173
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The verbalization of repressed intentions: A socially instituted practiceJean-Baptiste Lamarche | pp. 174–189
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