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Follow-ups across discourse domains: A cross-cultural exploration of their forms and functions

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  • The edited volume documents the proceedings of the ESF workshop "Follow-ups across discourse domains: a cross-cultural exploration of their forms and functions". It examines the forms and functions of the dialogue act of a follow-up, viz. accepting or challenging a prior communicative act, in political discourse across spoken and written dialogic genres. Specifically, it considers (1) the discourse domains of political interviews, editorials, op-eds and discussion forums, (2) their sequential organization as regards the status of initial (orThe edited volume documents the proceedings of the ESF workshop "Follow-ups across discourse domains: a cross-cultural exploration of their forms and functions". It examines the forms and functions of the dialogue act of a follow-up, viz. accepting or challenging a prior communicative act, in political discourse across spoken and written dialogic genres. Specifically, it considers (1) the discourse domains of political interviews, editorials, op-eds and discussion forums, (2) their sequential organization as regards the status of initial (or 1st order) follow-up, a follow-up of a prior follow-up (2nd order follow-up), or nth-order follow-up, and (3) their discursive realization as regards degrees of indirectness and responsiveness which are conceptualized as a continuum along the lines of degrees of explicitness and degrees of responsiveness. The chapters come from the fields of linguistics, discourse analysis, socio-pragmatics, communication, political science and psychology, examining the heterogeneous field of political discourse and its manifestation in diverse discourse genres with respect to evasiveness, indirectness and redundancy in mediated political discourse, professional discourse, discourse identity and doing politics, to name but the most prominent questions.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor(en): Anita Fetzer, Elda Weizman, Elisabeth Reber
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-71656
Dokumentart:Konferenzveröffentlichung
Institute der Universität:Philosophische Fakultät II (bis Sept. 2007) / Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik
Sprache der Veröffentlichung:Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:2012
Allgemeine fachliche Zuordnung (DDC-Klassifikation):4 Sprache / 40 Sprache / 400 Sprache
Normierte Schlagworte (GND):Pragmatik; Diskursanalyse; Medienanalyse
Freie Schlagwort(e):Medienkommunikation; follow-up; politischer Diskurs
discourse analysis; follow-up; media communication; political discourse; pragmatics
Datum der Freischaltung:16.08.2012
Urhebende Körperschaft:Lehrstuhl englische Sprachwissenschaft
Beteiligte Körperschaft:European Science Foundation
Lizenz (Deutsch):License LogoDeutsches Urheberrecht