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Katriel, Tamar. 1985. 'Griping' as a verbal ritual in some Israeli discourse. In Carbaugh, Donal, ed. Cultural communication and intercultural contact. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 367–381.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

The author examines the speech mode known in colloquial Israeli Hebrew as `kiturim' or `kuterai', whose closest English equivalent is `griping'. Through deliniating the structure and functions of griping in Israeli discourse, the author argues that it constitutes a well-bounded and readily recognizable type of communicative event, whose import and functions can be best understood by regarding it as a verbal ritual.