ISBN:
9783110255478
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3110255472
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9783110394696
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3110394693
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource
Series Statement:
Handbooks of Communication Science [HoCS] volume 3
Parallel Title:
Print version Verbal communication
DDC:
302.2242
Keywords:
Oral communication Study and teaching
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Oral communciation Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Oral communciation Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Oral communication Handbooks, manuals, etc
;
Oral communication Study and teaching
;
Oral communication Study and teaching
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PSYCHOLOGY ; Social Psychology
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Oral communication
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Oral communication ; Study and teaching
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Communication & Mass Media
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Journalism & Communications
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Handbooks and manuals
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Electronic books
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Electronic book
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
17. Multimodal resources and the organization of social interaction V. Verbal communication across media and contexts ; 18 Media Discourse ; 19 Language and interaction in new-media environments ; 20 Verbal communication in organizational settings ; 21 Translation.
Abstract:
11. Narration and reasoning, from structure to biological function 12. Narrative discourse ; 13. Argumentation and communicative practices ; 14. Discourse Genres ; 15. Writing systems and scripts ; 16. The integration of multimodal resources in documents: Issues, approaches and methods.
Abstract:
8. Metaphor and figurative meaning in verbal communication III. Conversation, dialogue and mutual understanding ; 9. Conversation and interaction ; 10. Dialogue and mutual understanding ; IV. Types of discursive activities.
Abstract:
Common sense tells us that verbal communication should be a central concern both for the study of communication and for the study of language. Language is the most pervasive means of communication in human societies, especially if we consider the huge gamut of communication phenomena where spoken and written language combines with other modalities, such as gestures or pictures. Most communication researchers have to deal with issues of language use in their work. Classic methods in communication research - from content analysis to interviews and questionnaires, not to mention the obvious cases of rhetorical analysis and discourse analysis - presuppose the understanding of the meaning of spontaneous or elicited verbal productions. Despite its pervasiveness, verbal communication does not currently define one cohesive and distinct subfield within the communication discipline. The Handbook of Verbal Communication seeks to address this gap. In doing so, it draws not only on the communication discipline, but also on the rich interdisciplinary research on language and communication that developed over the last fifty years as linguistics interacted with the social sciences and the cognitive sciences. The interaction of linguistic research with the social sciences has produced a plethora of approaches to the study of meanings in social context - from conversation analysis to critical discourse analysis, while cognitive research on verbal communication, carried out in cognitive pragmatics as well as in cognitive linguistics, has offered insights into the interaction between language, inference and persuasion and into cognitive processes such as framing or metaphorical mapping. The Handbook of Verbal Communication vo
Abstract:
II. Explicit and implicit verbal communication 4. Semantics and verbal communication ; 5. Evaluative contents in verbal communication ; 6. Understanding implicit meaning understanding ; 7. Reference and Informativeness as cognitive processes in verbal communication.
Abstract:
Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series ; Contents ; Introduction ; 1. Verbal communication. An introduction ; I. Verbal communication: Fundamentals ; 2. The origins of human verbal communication ; 3. Effects of verbal and non-verbal elements in communication.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed
URL:
http://d-nb.info/1114286494/34
URL:
http://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.1515/9783110255478
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