Conflict Talk: Sociolinguistic Investigations of Arguments in ConversationsAllen D. Grimshaw CUP Archive, 19 apr 1990 - 356 pagina's Studies of language use in social contexts have multiplied in recent decades, yet relatively little attention has been paid to the important area of conflict talk. The eleven studies in this volume fulfil this need, using analytic and interpretative perspectives to examine the disputes of adults and of children. Most of the studies are based on audio or sound-image records of naturally occurring discourse arising in a variety of contexts. These range from street to school, from courtroom to hospital, and from home to workplace. Allen Grimshaw has provided a short introductory chapter and extensive theoretical conclusion to the studies, which come from a variety of disciplines: the authors comprise anthropologists, linguists, sociologists, a lawyer and a psychologist. The book will appeal to researchers and advanced students in all of these areas, and also to counsellors, legal professionals and negotiators. |
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Inhoudsopgave
learning to argue | 21 |
variation in conflict talk among | 67 |
Interstitial argument | 85 |
The sequential organization of closing in verbal family conflict | 118 |
how grownups do | 139 |
the resolution | 160 |
Rules versus relationships in small claims disputes | 178 |
The judge as third party in American trialcourt conflict talk | 197 |
how labor and management talk | 210 |
Pinters | 260 |
Conclusion | 276 |
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Name index | 341 |
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