In:Dialogue in Spanish: Studies in functions and contexts
Edited by Dale Koike and Lidia Rodríguez-Alfano
[Dialogue Studies 7] 2010
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 21 June 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/ds.7.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
1. A continuum of approaches to dialogue
Part I. Dialogue in interpersonal contexts of informal conversation
2. Dialogues within oral narratives: Functions and forms
3. Being polite through irony
4. Humor in verbal irony
5. Evaluation, interpersonal meaning and co-construction in oral narratives by Mexican adolescents
6. The truth about verdad: Its discursive uses and its modal-epistemic value
7. Backchannels as a realization of interaction: Some uses of mm and mhm in Spanish
Part II. Dialogue in public, professional, and educational contexts
8. Dialogue in the dynamics of political practice
9. Conflict resolution: Mexican and Spanish strategies of repair
10. A discourse analysis of Alzheimer-type dementia in personal conversations
11. Triadic discourse: Interpreter-mediated dialogue
12. Behind L2 pragmatics: The role of emerging expectations
Conclusions and implications of studies that approach dialogue in its complexity
References
General index
List of contributors
