05802nam 2200721Ia 450 991095465910332120200520144314.09786612156601978128215660912821566089789027294319902729431310.1075/pbns.136(CKB)1000000000535036(OCoLC)84860277(CaPaEBR)ebrary10087047(SSID)ssj0000192658(PQKBManifestationID)12039816(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000192658(PQKBWorkID)10197900(PQKB)11146944(MiAaPQ)EBC622802(DE-B1597)720779(DE-B1597)9789027294319(EXLCZ)99100000000053503620050427d2005 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrLinguistic dimensions of crisis talk formalising structures in a controlled language /Claudia Sassen1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub.20051 online resource (242 p.) Pragmatics & beyond,0922-842X ;new ser., v. 136Based on the author's doctoral thesis, Bielefeld University.9781588116420 1588116425 9789027253798 902725379X Includes bibliographical references and index.Linguistic Dimensions of Crisis Talk -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Towards an analysis of crisis talk -- 1.1. Objectives and requirements -- 1.2. The scenario: Air traffic control -- Constraints and consequences -- Sources of error in extra- and intra-cockpit communication -- Cockpit voice recordings (CVRs) -- 1.3. Overview of presentation -- Notes -- References -- Discourse-related approaches -- 2.1. Speech act theory -- Austin: A seminal work -- Searle: An elaboration -- 2.2. An illocutionary logic: Searle &amp -- Vanderveken -- 2.3. An alternative: Ross's performative analysis -- 2.4. Approaches to discourse structure -- Notes -- References -- Linguistic and corpus methodology -- 3.1. Formalisms, methods and linguistic theory -- Deduction -- Induction -- Conclusion -- 3.2. Dialogues and theories: Some general considerations -- 3.3. Head-driven phrase structure grammar (hpsg) for illocutionary acts -- A modified formalism -- An alternative solution -- 3.4. Creating a crisis talk corpus -- 3.5. Linguistic annotation: Standards and schemata -- Notes -- References -- Analysis of general dialogue properties -- 4.1. Dialogue typology -- 4.2. Documenting and standardising the atc/cvr-data -- Header of the atc/cvr-data -- Footer of the atc/cvr-data -- Body of the atc/cvr-data -- 4.3. xml-markup of the standardised data -- 4.4. Phases in aviation communication -- Phases in the development of a crisis -- Conversational phases -- 4.5. Discourse-control processes -- Discourse-control processes in professional communication -- Discourse-control processes in non-professional communication: Leaky points -- Notes -- References -- Analysis of particular dialogue properties -- 5.1. Identifying regularities -- Decomposition of the dialogue -- Decomposition and representation of speech acts.An alternative account of sequencing -- Specification of the selected transcripts -- Minimal sequences -- Modifications of minimal sequences -- 5.2. Representation of an utterance sequence as an hpsg-based sign -- 5.3. Representation of an utterance-token as an hpsg-based sign -- 5.4. Implementation: xml as a denotational semantics for hpsg-based signs -- 5.5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Select glossary of relevant aviation terms -- References -- Abbreviations -- References -- A key to the atomic representation of speech act types -- References -- Examples: Minimal sequences and their modifications -- References -- Two sample transcripts -- References -- Background information to samples -- References -- References -- -- Subject index -- The series Pragmatics &amp -- Beyond New Series.This book offers an HPSG-based discourse grammar for a controlled language (Air Traffic Control) that allows the identification of well-formed discourse patterns. A formalisation of discourse theoretical structures that occur especially in crisis situations that involve potential aviation disasters is introduced. Of particular importance in this context are discourse sequences that help secure uptake among the crew and between crew and tower in order to coordinate actions that might result in avoiding a potential disaster. In order to describe the relevant phenomena, an extended HPSG formalism is used. The extension concerns the capability of modelling speech acts as proposed by Searle & Vanderveken (1985). The grammar is modelled by employing XML as a denotational semantics and is applied to the corpus data. This work thus lays the foundation for the automatic recognition of discourse structures in aviation communication.Pragmatics & beyond ;new ser., 136.Dialogue analysisSpeech acts (Linguistics)Head-driven phrase structure grammarAir traffic controlLanguageDialogue analysis.Speech acts (Linguistics)Head-driven phrase structure grammar.Air traffic controlLanguage.401/.41Sassen Claudia1800883MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910954659103321Linguistic dimensions of crisis talk4345841UNINA03668oam 2200553I 450 991015487140332120240505160001.01-315-69355-01-317-43684-91-317-43683-010.4324/9781315693552(CKB)4340000000019285(MiAaPQ)EBC4756172(OCoLC)965196577(EXLCZ)99434000000001928520180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe global management of creativity /edited by Marcus Wagner, Jaume Valls Pasola and Thierry Burger-Helmchen1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (205 pages) illustrations, tablesRoutledge Studies in Global Competition ;671-138-91016-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.1. How and when does open innovation affect creativity? / Eric Schenk, Claude Guittard and Julien Penin -- 2. Managing co-creationg within global creative processes : a framework / Thierry Rayna and Ludmila Striukova -- 3. Cultural intelligence and the management of creativity : a proposed framework / Marc Rocas and Evelyn Garcia -- 4. Creative capabilities and the regenerative power of creative capabilitiesand the regenerative power of creative industries : local and global ingredients / Chahira Mehouachi.[et al.] -- 5. Outlining spaces for the emergence and fertilization of creativity : the case of audiovisual festivals in Barcelona / Juan Vidaechea and Montserrat Pareja-Eastaway -- 6. Creativity and entrepreneurship : culture, subculture and new venture creation / Erik E. Lehmann and Nikolaus Seitz -- 7. Creativity management : causation, effectuation and will / Jean-Alain Heraud and Emmanuel Muller -- 8. Management of creativity in a large-scale research facility / Arman Avadikyan and Mortiz Muller -- 9. Ambidexterity as a means of managing creativity globally : an analysis of the biotechnology industry / Marcus Wagner and Wilfried Zidorn.This book is about the global management of creativity and related international innovation management processes, and examines how especially multinational companies, organizations and institutions can foster the transformation of an original idea to its successful execution and international diffusion. The Global Management of Creativity gives a clear framework for analysing creativeness and cultural aspects in organizations in an international context, and to pinpoint important key elements that should be tracked. Comprising of expert contributions and written by a wide array of leading scholars in economics, international business, management of innovation and creativity, this edited book is an insightful resource.Studies in global competition ;67.Creative ability in businessDiffusion of innovationsTechnological innovationsManagementCreative ability in business.Diffusion of innovations.Technological innovationsManagement.658.314658.314Burger-Helmchen Thierry902023Valls Pasola Jaume923118Wagner Marcus1973-923119MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154871403321The global management of creativity2071213UNINA