From Language To Communication

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From Language to Communication focuses on the structure of texts and on the social and psychological aspects of language. Utilizing current thinking and research, this volume provides an overview of issues in linguistics, sociolinguistics, cognition, pragmatics, discourse, and semantics as they coalesce to create the communicative experience. As a unique examination of the relationship between language and communication, key features of the second edition include: * material on the biological bases of language, * models of the mind and information processing, * discussions of semantics and the creation of new words, * conversation analysis with practical applications, and * a chapter on sociolinguistics, including language and groups, dialects, and personal styles. Designed as an introduction to language and communication study, this text is appropriate for use in undergraduate and graduate courses in discourse and related courses in language, meaning, and messages. It also makes an excellent companion volume for courses in theory or interpersonal communication. ADDITIONAL COPY FOR MAILER More readable and practical than its predecessor, this second edition contains major additions: * A more general introduction to language and communication, including new material on the biological bases of language as well as a table of species comparisons and brain comparisons. * New models of the mind and how you process information, including more on the role of short and long term memory. It also includes a section on the features of messages that aid in comprehension--in other words, how people use the messages of another to build meaning and comprehension. * A new section on semantics, new words and how they come about, and a more interesting treatment of meaning and how it works. The section on new words details the many ways that new words come into being. The examples are interesting and engaging for the student. * A new focus on pragmatics with a major new section on conversation analysis which includes very practical ways to apply the principles with numerous examples. * A new chapter on sociolinguistics includes material on language and groups (including gender, African-American English, and social class) dialects, personal styles, and related issues.

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Genre : Education
Author : Donald G. Ellis
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 1999-08
File : 182 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135676438


Communication Strategies

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This book examines the topic of communication strategies, the ways in which people seek to express themselves or understand what someone else is saying or writing. Typically, the term has referred to the strategies that non-native speakers use to address the linguistic and pragmatic problems encountered in interactions with native and non-native speakers of the language in question. Studies adopting a psycholinguistic perspective are well represented and updated in this volume. Other chapters re-examine communication strategies from a sociolinguistic perspective, exploring the strategies non-native speakers and their conversational partners use to create shared meanings in ongoing discourse. These studies reveal how communication strategies can serve to construct participants' identities and social relationships. Finally, the book incorporates a number of chapters which cover strategy-like behaviour in other related areas, such as language pathology, child bilingualism, normal native adult interaction, and mother tongue education. These studies add fresh dimensions to the study of communication strategies, showing how the concept can usefully be extended beyond the realm of second language acquisition and use, and pointing out the commonalities in many domains of language behaviour.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Gabriele Kasper
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-03
File : 411 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317894629


Language And Communication

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Genre : Language and languages
Author : George A. Miller
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Release : 1966
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:615221476


The Psychology Of Language And Communication

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This wide-ranging introduction to the psychology of human language use offers a new breadth of approach by breaching conventional disciplinary boundaries with examples and perspectives drawn from many subdisciplines - cognitive and social psychology, psycholinguistics, neuropsychology and sociology. After an exploration of the diverse nature of communication, using examples throughout the animal kingdom, the authors focus on the range of human communicative channels, the nature of human language and the variations occurring between and within societies and cultures. Subsequent chapters cover speech production as a psycholinguistic skill; the coordination of verbal and non-verbal channels; the structure and management of conversations; language perception and comprehension; the cognitive neuropsychology of language, and the development of communicative skills. The book also presents an informative and entertaining historical perspective, and illustrates the fact that insights gained into controversial problems in other fields and at other times can shed light on many of today's most contentious debates in psychology.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Geoffrey Beattie
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 2014-02-04
File : 385 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317775522


Language And Communication

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Author : George Miller
Publisher :
Release : 1979
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:225886458


Body Language Communication

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This handbook documents the state of the art of how bodily movements relate to language. It interrogates the term 'nonverbal communication' and popular notions like 'body language', revealing instead the subtle connections between language and the body. The volume includes topics such as the multimodal nature of language, the embodiment as a resource for meaning-making, and the conceptualization as felt experience.

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Genre : Human body and language
Author : Cornelia Müller
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Release : 2013
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 3110209624


Language Behavior And Communication

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Author : Harold J. Vetter
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Release : 1971
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:164626790


Communication And Language Skills

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This book will serve to provide the reader with the communicative and language skills necessary to function in modern society, discussing the language and communication enterprise within the current usages of the modern English language. It identifies the descriptive functioning of language, as well as the communicative processes involved in its usage. The book takes a new look at traditional language skills from a modern perspective, focusing on their importance as communication tools for the twenty-first century learner of the English language. The reality of technology as part of the modern life is also brought to bear on the discussions in the book, showing that its application to reading can serve to fast-track the mastery of reading efficiency. As the book will serve to make the user of the English language in the twenty-first century effective in all their endeavours that require its usage, it will be particularly useful for learners of English as a second language.

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Author : Iyabode Omolara Akewo Daniel
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2018-12
File : 213 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1443881120


Language Culture And Communication

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Using data from cultures and languages throughout the world to highlight both similarities and differences in human languages-this book explores the many interconnections among language, culture, and communicative meaning. It examines the multi-faceted meanings and uses of language and emphasizes the ways that language encapsulates speakers' meanings and intentions. Includes new section on Narratives (Ch. 4) and Language Ideologies (Ch. 13). Features Interactional, situational, and social functions of languages. > For anyone interested in Language and Culture, Anthropological Linguistics, and Language and Communication.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Nancy Bonvillain
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Release : 2003
File : 438 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000087690453


Verbal Communication

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Language is the most pervasive means of human communication. Drawing on research in communication and in the language sciences, the Handbook presents a rich picture of verbal communication addressing how explicit and implicit meanings are negotiated in conversations, arguments and narratives, covering the media and contexts of verbal communication, the impact of cultural and linguistic diversity and the assessment of verbal communication quality.

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Genre : Discourse analysis
Author : Louis de Saussure
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Release : 2016
File : 600 Pages
ISBN-13 : 3112203976