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Creating Social Orientation Through Language A Sociocognitive Theory Of Situated Social Meaning Andreas Langlotz Langlotz

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Creating Social Orientation Through Language A Sociocognitive Theory Of Situated Social Meaning Andreas Langlotz Langlotz
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.82 MB
Author: Andreas Langlotz [Langlotz, Andreas]
ISBN: 9789027239082, 9789044346336, 9027239088, 9044346334, UFGKRGEACAAJ
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Creating Social Orientation Through Language A Sociocognitive Theory Of Situated Social Meaning Andreas Langlotz Langlotz by Andreas Langlotz [langlotz, Andreas] 9789027239082, 9789044346336, 9027239088, 9044346334, UFGKRGEACAAJ instant download after payment.

This monograph develops a new socio-cognitive theory of sense-making for analyzing the creative management of situated social meaning. Drawing on cognitive-linguistic and social-interactional heuristics in an innovative way, the book both theorizes and demonstrates how embodied cognizers create complex situated conceptualizations of self and other, which guide and support their interactions. It shows how these sense-making processes are managed through the coordinated social interaction of two (or more) communicative partners.
To illustrate the theory, the book draws on two distinct data sets: front-desk tourist-information transactions and online-workgroup discussions. It scrutinizes how the communicative partners use verbal humour as a powerful strategy to creatively establish a situated social image for themselves.
This book addresses specialists and advanced students in the areas of cognitive linguistics as well as interactional approaches to language. Moreover, it will be of great value to readers interested in verbal humour, business communication, and computer-mediated communication.

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