by Gillian Brown (Author)
In this book Gillian Brown draws on a wide range of examples of discourse analysis to explore the ways in which speakers and listeners use language collaboratively to talk about what they can see in front of them and about a series of events. She examines the conditions under which communication is successful, and the conditions under which it sometimes fails. The focus of her attention is upon the listener's role, as the listener tries to make sense of what the speaker says in a highly constrained context; her cognitive/pragmatic approach to discourse analysis both complements and challenges the sociological/anthropological perspectives on the subject which currently predominate. Gillian Brown is co-author of the well-known textbook Discourse Analysis (Cambridge University Press, 1983).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 268
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Nov 1996
ISBN 10: 0521587050
ISBN 13: 9780521587051
Book Overview: This cognitive/pragmatic analysis of discourse examines the collaborative use of language.