Multiple goals in discourse

edited by Karen Tracy and Nikolas Coupland

The studies in this monograph share two common features: a recognition of the intertwined nature of "goal" and "discourse"; and a recognition that people typically have more than one goal when they talk with others. It is essential that goals and discourse be conceived of as intertwined concepts: if talk is conceived as essentially a mode of action then these actions will often be taken in the pursuance of "objectives". Correspondingly if we assume that people approach many social episodes with specific designs, ambitions, wishes - probably also misgivings and avoidances - then it seems natural to look at talk as at least a potential goal-fulfillment mechanism.

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[目次]

  • Part 1 from discourse to goals: facework and politeness - multiple goals in courtroom discourse, Robyn Penman
  • emergent goals at a relational turning point - the case of "Gordon and Denise"
  • verbal play and multiple goals in the gynaecological exam interaction, sandra L.Ragan
  • accounts, formulations and goal attainment strategies in service encounters, Christine Iacobucci. Part 2 From goals to discourse: cognitive and tactical dimensions of conversational goal management, Vincent R.Waldren et al
  • social goals and speech production - effects of multiple goals on pausal phenomena, John O.Greene et al
  • truth, lies and equivocations - the effects of conflicting goals on discourse, Janet Beavin Bavelas et al
  • multiple goals in discourse - epilogue, Robert T.Craig.

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書名 Multiple goals in discourse
著作者等 Coupland, Nikolas
Tracy, Karen
出版元 Multilingual Matters
刊行年月 c1990
ページ数 170 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 1853590991
NCID BA11593575
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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