In:Approaching Dialogue: Talk, interaction and contexts in dialogical perspectives
Per Linell
[IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society 3] 1998
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 15 December 1998
https://doi.org/10.1075/impact.3.toc
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Table of contents
Prefacexiii
Part I. Monologism and Dialogism Constracted
Chapter 1. Perspectives on language and discourse3
Chapter 2. Monologism: Its basic assumptions17
Chapter 3. Dialogism: Some historical roots and present-day trends35
Chapter 4. Language strusture and linguistiv practices55
Part II. Interacting and making sense in contexts
Chapter 5. The dynamics of dialogue67
Chapter 6. Speakers and listeners91
Chapter 7. Sense-making in discourse and the situated fixation of linguistic meanings111
Chapter 8. Contexts in discourse and discourse in context127
Chapter 9. Elementary contributors to discourse159
Chapter 10. Episodes and topics181
Chapter 11. Communitative projects207
Chapter 12. situation definitions, activity types and communicative genres235
Part III. Monologism and dialogism reconciled?261
Chapter 13. Diaologism: opportunities and limitations263
Chapter 14. Reconstructing monologism as a special case277
References289
Appendix: Transcription conventions321
Index323
