In:Perspective and Perspectivation in Discourse
Edited by Carl Friedrich Graumann and Werner Kallmeyer
[Human Cognitive Processing 9] 2002
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 18 November 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.9.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.9.toc
Table of contents
Perspective and perspectivation in discourse: An introduction
A. Perspectivity: Structure and functions
Knowledge and perspective setting: What possible consequences on conversation do we have to expect?
Explicit and implicit perspectivity
Perspectives, implicitness and recontextualization
Quaestio and L-perspectivation
Grammaticalization of perspectivity
B. Perspectivation in discourse and interaction
Verbal practices of perspective grounding
Perspectivity and professional role in verbal interaction
“You can say you to yourself”: Establishing perspectives with personal pronouns
Strategic uses of self and other perspectives
Irony, quotation, and other forms of staged intertextuality: Double or contrastive perspectivation in conversation
C. Perspectivity: Differences and divergences
Social discrimination and aggression: A matter of perspective-specific divergence?
Perspective-related differences in interpretations of injustice in close relationships
Perspectivity in dialogues involving people with cerebral palsy
Perspective-dependent attributions in court: An investigation into closing speeches with the Linguistic Category Model
D. Perspectivity in reconstructive genres
Point of view, narrative mode and the constitution of narrative texts
Global and local aspects of perspectivity
Perspectivity in reported dialogues: The contextualization of evaluative stances in reconstructing speech
The role of the narrative perspective in the cognitive-cultural context
Author index
Subject index
