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Dialogic Formations [[electronic resource] ] : Investigations into the Origins and Development of the Dialogical Self
Dialogic Formations [[electronic resource] ] : Investigations into the Origins and Development of the Dialogical Self
Autore Bertau Marie-Cecile
Pubbl/distr/stampa Charlotte, : IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 155.2
Altri autori (Persone) GonsalvesMiguel M
RaggattPeter T.F
Collana Advances in Cultural Psychology : Constructing Human Development
Soggetto topico Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62396-039-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""CONTENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION A Dialogical Paradigm For Psychology""; ""SERIES EDITOR�S PREFACE: VOICES AS VEHICLES How the Mind Can Go Beyond Its Local Context""; ""SECTION I BASIC PHENOMENOLOGY""; ""CHAPTER 1 THE INFANT�S VOICE GROWS IN INTIMATE DIALOGUE How Musicality of Expression Inspires Shared Meaning""; ""CHAPTER 2 EXPLORING VOICE A Psycholinguist�s Inquiry into the Dynamic Materiality of Language1""; ""COMMENTARY SHARED VOICES Commentary on Trevarthen and Bertau""; ""SECTION II CONSTRUCTING SELF AND SYMBOL""; ""CHAPTER 3 POLYPHONY A Vivid Source of Self and Symbol""
""CHAPTER 4 SELF AND SYMBOL EMERGING FROM DIALOGICAL DYNAMICS1""""COMMENTARY (DIS-)CONTINUITY, (INTER-) CORPOREALITY AND CONVENTIONALITY IN DIALOGICAL DEVELOPMENT Commentary on Gratier & Bertau and Lyra""; ""CHAPTER 5 INFANTâ€?S EARLY VOICE CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR EMOTIONS""; ""CHAPTER 6 NEGOTIATING MOTHERHOOD A Dialogical Approach1""; ""COMMENTARY MOTHERS, DIALOGUES, AND SUPPORT Commentary on Garvey & Fogel and on Duarte & GonÃalves""; ""SECTION III PERFORMING A SELF""; ""CHAPTER 7 REHEARSING RENEWAL OF IDENTITY Reconceptualization on the Move""
""CHAPTER 8 PERSONAL CHRONOTOPES IN THE DIALOGICAL SELF A Developmental Case Study""""COMMENTARY GRAPPLING WITH THE GOOD Dialogic Process and the Challenge of Human Values A Commentary on Cunha et al. and on Raggatt""; ""CHAPTER 9 SUPERVISION AS A CONVERSATION AMONG DEVELOPING VOICES An Assimilation Model Perspective""; ""CHAPTER 10 CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON ACCULTURATION Psychological Assimilation and Continuing Bonds for Two Immigrants""; ""COMMENTARY WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE Commentary on Osatuke & Stiles and Henry & Stiles""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHORS""
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Bertau Marie-Cecile  
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Dialogic Formations [[electronic resource] ] : Investigations into the Origins and Development of the Dialogical Self
Dialogic Formations [[electronic resource] ] : Investigations into the Origins and Development of the Dialogical Self
Autore Bertau Marie-Cecile
Pubbl/distr/stampa Charlotte, : IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 155.2
Altri autori (Persone) GonsalvesMiguel M
RaggattPeter T.F
Collana Advances in Cultural Psychology : Constructing Human Development
Soggetto topico Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
ISBN 1-62396-039-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- A Dialogical Paradigm For Psychology -- SERIES EDITOR's PREFACE: VOICES AS VEHICLES -- How the Mind Can Go Beyond Its Local Context -- SECTION I BASIC PHENOMENOLOGY -- CHAPTER 1 THE INFANT's VOICE GROWS IN INTIMATE DIALOGUE -- How Musicality of Expression Inspires Shared Meaning -- CHAPTER 2 EXPLORING VOICE -- A Psycholinguist's Inquiry into the Dynamic Materiality of Language1 -- COMMENTARY SHARED VOICES -- Commentary on Trevarthen and Bertau -- SECTION II CONSTRUCTING SELF AND SYMBOL -- CHAPTER 3 POLYPHONY -- A Vivid Source of Self and Symbol -- CHAPTER 4 SELF AND SYMBOL EMERGING FROM DIALOGICAL DYNAMICS1COMMENTARY (DIS-)CONTINUITY, (INTER-) CORPOREALITY AND CONVENTIONALITY IN DIALOGICAL DEVELOPMENT -- Commentary on Gratier & Bertau and Lyra -- CHAPTER 5 INFANT's EARLY VOICE CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR EMOTIONS -- CHAPTER 6 NEGOTIATING MOTHERHOOD A Dialogical Approach -- COMMENTARY MOTHERS, DIALOGUES, AND SUPPORT -- Commentary on Garvey & Fogel and on Duarte & Gonalves -- SECTION III PERFORMING A SELF -- CHAPTER 7 REHEARSING RENEWAL OF IDENTITY -- Reconceptualization on the Move -- CHAPTER 8 PERSONAL CHRONOTOPES IN THE DIALOGICAL SELF -- A Developmental Case Study -- COMMENTARY GRAPPLING WITH THE GOOD -- Dialogic Process and the Challenge of Human Values A Commentary on Cunha et al. and on Raggatt -- CHAPTER 9 SUPERVISION AS A CONVERSATION AMONG DEVELOPING VOICES -- An Assimilation Model Perspective -- CHAPTER 10 CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON ACCULTURATION -- Psychological Assimilation and Continuing Bonds for Two Immigrants -- COMMENTARY WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE -- Commentary on Osatuke & Stiles and Henry & Stiles -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
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Bertau Marie-Cecile  
Charlotte, : IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2014
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Dialogic formations : investigations into the origins and development of the dialogical self / / edited by Marie-Cecile Bertau, Miguel M. Goncalves, Peter T.F. Raggatt
Dialogic formations : investigations into the origins and development of the dialogical self / / edited by Marie-Cecile Bertau, Miguel M. Goncalves, Peter T.F. Raggatt
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Charlotte, NC, : Information Age Pub., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 155.2
Altri autori (Persone) BertauMarie-Cecile
GoncalvesMiguel M
RaggattPeter T. F
Collana Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development
Soggetto topico Self
Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
Developmental psychology
Psycholinguistics
ISBN 1-62396-039-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- A Dialogical Paradigm For Psychology -- SERIES EDITOR's PREFACE: VOICES AS VEHICLES -- How the Mind Can Go Beyond Its Local Context -- SECTION I BASIC PHENOMENOLOGY -- CHAPTER 1 THE INFANT's VOICE GROWS IN INTIMATE DIALOGUE -- How Musicality of Expression Inspires Shared Meaning -- CHAPTER 2 EXPLORING VOICE -- A Psycholinguist's Inquiry into the Dynamic Materiality of Language1 -- COMMENTARY SHARED VOICES -- Commentary on Trevarthen and Bertau -- SECTION II CONSTRUCTING SELF AND SYMBOL -- CHAPTER 3 POLYPHONY -- A Vivid Source of Self and Symbol -- CHAPTER 4 SELF AND SYMBOL EMERGING FROM DIALOGICAL DYNAMICS1COMMENTARY (DIS-)CONTINUITY, (INTER-) CORPOREALITY AND CONVENTIONALITY IN DIALOGICAL DEVELOPMENT -- Commentary on Gratier & Bertau and Lyra -- CHAPTER 5 INFANT's EARLY VOICE CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR EMOTIONS -- CHAPTER 6 NEGOTIATING MOTHERHOOD A Dialogical Approach -- COMMENTARY MOTHERS, DIALOGUES, AND SUPPORT -- Commentary on Garvey & Fogel and on Duarte & Gonalves -- SECTION III PERFORMING A SELF -- CHAPTER 7 REHEARSING RENEWAL OF IDENTITY -- Reconceptualization on the Move -- CHAPTER 8 PERSONAL CHRONOTOPES IN THE DIALOGICAL SELF -- A Developmental Case Study -- COMMENTARY GRAPPLING WITH THE GOOD -- Dialogic Process and the Challenge of Human Values A Commentary on Cunha et al. and on Raggatt -- CHAPTER 9 SUPERVISION AS A CONVERSATION AMONG DEVELOPING VOICES -- An Assimilation Model Perspective -- CHAPTER 10 CONTEXTUAL INFLUENCES ON ACCULTURATION -- Psychological Assimilation and Continuing Bonds for Two Immigrants -- COMMENTARY WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE -- Commentary on Osatuke & Stiles and Henry & Stiles -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820204303321
Charlotte, NC, : Information Age Pub., c2012
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Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex / / edited by Edda Weigand
Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex / / edited by Edda Weigand
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamin Pub., c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 pages)
Disciplina 401/.41
Altri autori (Persone) WeigandEdda
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
Psycholinguistics
Emotions
ISBN 1-282-16054-0
9786612160547
90-272-9563-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto EMOTION IN DIALOGIC INTERACTION -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Table of contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Part I. Addressing the Complex -- Emotions -- 1. The challenge of the complex -- 2. What emotions really are: New findings, new questions -- 3. Emotions and language -- 3.1. Words and concepts -- 3.2. Utterances and speech acts -- 3.3. Principles of emotion -- 4. Conclusion: From patterns to adaptive human behaviour -- References -- Universality vs. Culture-Specificity of Emotion -- 1. Man and emotion -- 2. Emotion vs. cognition -- 3. Operating of emotions -- 4. Classification of emotion -- 5. Dimensions and culture-specific aspects of emotion -- 6. ``No word - no feeling?'' -- 7. The envoy -- References -- Emotions in Language and Communication -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The study of emotions in poetics and stylistics -- 3. Premises following the stylistic analysis -- 4. Emotions in political debates -- 5. Discussion of emotional choices: Are there emotionless dialogues? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Emotions, Language, and Context -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The complexity of emotions -- 2.1. Mixed features of emotions -- 2.2. The `compositional' nature of emotions -- 3. The interlacing of emotions and context -- 3.1. Local and global context -- 3.2. Correlation and variables -- 3.3. The range of linguistic devices for expressing emotions -- 3.4. The interactional development of emotions -- Notes -- References -- Body, Passions and Race in Classical Theories of Language and Emotion -- 1. Introduction: Shylock's questions and Wollock's argument -- 2. The passions in The Merchant of Venice -- 3. Aristotle and Epicurus on the passions and language -- 4. Aristotelian, Epicurean and Christian answers to Shylock -- 5. Later answers, from Descartes and Locke to Renan -- 6. Conclusions -- Notes -- References.
Part II. Communicative Means for Expressing Emotions -- Interjections in a Contrastive Perspective* -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definition and delimitation of the term interjection -- 3. Interjections and indexicality -- 4. Methods to study interjections -- 5. Interjections in English - interjections in Swedish -- 6. Interjections in English-reaction signals in Swedish -- 7. Interjections in English-conjunctions in Swedish -- 8. Conclusion -- Notes -- Primary Sources (from ESPC) -- -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- When Did We Start Feeling Guilty? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dictionary evidence -- 2.1. Guilt and what it means -- 2.2. Shame in the context of guilt -- 2.3. Guilt and semantically related words -- 2.4. Words and terms -- 3. Feelings as first-person experiences -- 4. Shame and guilt in psychology and cultural anthropology -- 5. Guilt feelings before 1850? -- 6. The emergence of Schuldgefühl -- 7. The emergence of guilt feelings in European literature -- 8. Guilt feelings in contemporary discourse -- References -- Joy, Astonishment and Fear in English, German and Russian -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Astonishment in German and Russian: E. T. A. Hoffmann vs. N. Gogol -- 2.1. -- 2.2. -- 2.3. -- 3. Joy in Russian and in English: F. Dostoevsky vs. Ch. Dickens -- 3.1. Clichés -- 3.2. Clustering -- 3.3. Most frequent types of contexts of use -- 3.4. Epithets of joy and radost' -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Ambivalence as a Dialogic Frame of Emotions in Conflict -- 1. What it looks like being ambivalent: A pair of examples -- 2. Emotion and ambivalence -- 3. Ambivalence as a psychological phenomenon -- 3.1. Feeling, emotion and ambivalence: The phenomenon of mixed emotions -- 3.2. The internal structure of ambivalent emotions.
3.3. How can I ascribe to myself two mutually contradictory emotions at one and the same time (and remain an identical I)? -- 4. Language and ambivalent emotions -- 4.1. The meaning and use of the word ambivalence -- 4.2. Ambiguity, polysemy, antonymy, homonymy, and ambivalent meanings: An example -- 4.3. Further exploration of antonymy as a linguistic phenomenon vs. ambivalence as a psychological phenomenon -- 4.4. Ambivalent frames juxtaposed to converse antonyms (buy-sell) -- 5. The social psychological determinants of ambivalence -- 5.1. Socially motivated opposites in experience -- 5.2. The ambivalence-creating multiculturalism -- 6. Representing the `other' with Turkish loan words in Bulgarian -- 6.1. The styles and social registers of language and the position of negatively and ambivalently loaded Turkish loan words -- 6.2. Ecce homo or imaging psychological types in Turkish loans -- 6.3. The Freudian unconscious in Turkish loans -- 6.4. The vanity fair of communicative interaction in the mirror of the Turkish loans -- 6.5. Patterns of ambivalence in intercultural transfer -- 7. Turkish ambivalent loans as internalization of a previous intercultural conflict -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Part III. Emotional Principles in Dialogue -- The Role of Emotions in Normative Discourse and Persuasion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The role of emotions in paralinguistic communicative behavior -- 2.1. The uniqueness of communicative events -- 2.2. Non-verbal communicative conventions -- 3. The role of emotions in normative discourse and social control -- 3.1. Normative discourse is based on concepts of should and ought -- 3.2. Evaluation and prescription in normative discourse -- 4. The role of emotions in normative discourse -- 4.1. The macrostructure of normative discourse -- 4.2. Invoking norms or themes of high emotive content.
4.3. Lexical choice in discourse -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Anticipation of Public Emotions in TV Debates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emotions as orientations in dialogic interaction -- 3. Political TV-debates as dialogic action games -- 4. Politics, the media society and emotions -- 5. Sample Analysis -- 5.1. The format of the debate -- 5.2. Emotions and evasion -- 5.3. Strategic hiding of emotions -- 5.4. Polarization vs. appeal to solidarity -- 6. Violation of the formal rules -- 7. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Interpreting Emotions in Literary Dialogue -- 1. Introducing the problem -- 2. The text -- 3. Constructing emotional values from meta-talk -- 3.1. Naming emotions -- 3.2. Constructing emotions through co-textual gapfilling -- 3.3. Culture dependent connotations -- 4. Questioning the narrator's sincerity -- 4.1. Reasoning patterns -- 4.2. Matter-of-fact style: information and rhythm -- 4.3. Explicitation -- 5. Coda -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Sources -- References -- The Author-Reader-Text Emotional Bond in the Literary Action Game -- 1. Preface -- 2. From sensations to emotions - language games and action games -- 3. The emotional plot -- 4. Three external components of the literary action game -- 4.1. The universal factor -- 4.2. Particular and indexical factors -- 4.3. Beyond the novel: The author-as-person's external role in the action game -- 5. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- On the Inseparability of Emotion and Reason in Argumentation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emotion, passion, mood, affect, sentiment -- 2.1. Passion, mood, affect, sentiment -- 2.2. Emotions: state and process -- 3. Four ways to emotions -- 4. Cursing the government -- 4.1. Experiencers -- 4.2. Emotions embedded in the situation -- 4.3. Allocated emotions -- 4.4. Rage -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- General Index.
The Current Issues in Linguistic Theory series.
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamin Pub., c2004
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Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex
Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Benjamin Pub, 2004
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Emotion in dialogic interaction
Soggetto topico Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
Psycholinguistics
Emotions
Journalism & Communications
Communication & Mass Media
ISBN 1-282-16054-0
9786612160547
90-272-9563-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454618503321
[Place of publication not identified], : John Benjamin Pub, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex
Emotion in dialogic interaction : advances in the complex
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : John Benjamin Pub, 2004
Disciplina 401/.41
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Emotion in dialogic interaction
Soggetto topico Dialogue analysis - Psychological aspects
Psycholinguistics
Emotions
Journalism & Communications
Communication & Mass Media
ISBN 1-282-16054-0
9786612160547
90-272-9563-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782039203321
[Place of publication not identified], : John Benjamin Pub, 2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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