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Chinese Discourse and Interaction: Theory and Practice

Editat de Daniel Z. Kadar, Yuling Pan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 ian 2013
The aim of this volume is to fill a knowledge-gap in pragmatic and discourse studies through high-quality research focusing on the theory and practice of Chinese discourse and, in a wider sense, interaction analysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845536329
ISBN-10: 1845536320
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 165 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)

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Chapter 1: Introduction Yuling Pan and Daniel Z. Kadar Part I: Conversation Analytic and Linguistic Approaches to Chinese Discourse Chapter 2: Epistemic Stance in Mandarin Conversation: The Positions and Functions of Wo juede I thinkA" Tomoko Endo, Kyoto University Chapter 3: Self-repair in Mandarin and Cantonese: Delaying the Next Item Due in Casual Conversation and News Interviews Wei Zhang and Angela Chan, both at City University of Hong Kong Chapter 4: Do I really have to?A" The Give-and-take of Deonitic Meaning in Chinese Agnes Weiyun He, SUNY-Stony Brook University Chapter 5: English THEN in Colloquial Singapore Mandarin Cher Leng Lee, National University of Singapore Part II: Discourse Analytic and Social Approaches to Chinese Discourse Chapter 6: Approaching Chinese Power in Situated Discourse Yueguo Gu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Chapter 7: Face in Taiwanese Business Interactions: From Emic Concepts to Emic Practices Wei-Lin Melody Chang and Michael Haugh, both at Griffith University, Brisbane Chapter 8: What Are Chinese Respondents Responding to? A Close Examination of Question- answer Sequences in Survey Interviews Yuling Pan Chapter 9: Analysis of Chinese Speakers' Indirect and Contrary-to-face Value Responses to Survey Interview Questions Anna Y. Chan, City University of Hong Kong Chapter 10: Customer-employee Interaction from a Diachronic Perspective Hao Sun, Indiana-Purdue University Chapter 11: Who is Making the Decision? Chinese PrenatalCounselling Discourse in Hong Kong Olga Zayts, University of Hong Kong, Virginia Wake Yelei, independent researcher, and Stephanie Schnurr, University of Warwick Chapter 12: The Pragmatics of Q&A Interaction: Public Discourse in Hong Kong Winnie Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Chapter 13: On the Positive Formation of Chinese Group Identity (8,000 words) Daniel Z. Kadar Chapter 14: PolysemousA" Politeness: Speaker Self-referring Forms in Honglou Meng Chen Xinren, Nanjing University Chapter 15: Epilogue: What makes Chinese unique in discourse and interaction? Kenneth Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University