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1 online resource. |
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Series |
Dialogue studies,
1875-1792 ;
volume 28
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Dialogue studies ; v. 28.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Dialogue across Media; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; What is Dialogue?; Dialogue and Media; How can we study dialogue? Methodological issues; Chapter outlines; Closing remarks; Refernces; Part I. Creating Characters through Dialogue; Pragmatics and dramatic dialogue; Introduction; Directive speech acts: Resisting Ben's authority; Informative speech acts: Whose reality gets to be 'Real'?; Besting Ben in longer transactions: The Kettle scene; Besting Ben: Additional scenes; Discussion and conclusion; References. |
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Dialogue and character in 21st century TV dramaIntroduction; Using dialogue in drama; Functions of dialogue in TV drama; Scripting, casting and acting character; Introducing Sherlock Holmes; Extraordinary Sherlock; Autistic Sherlock; Detective Sherlock; Maintaining Sherlock Holmes; Sherlock Breaks Out?; Discussion; References; Look who's talking; Introduction; Eric Berne and the birth of transactional analysis; Characters and caricatures; Communication -- Fleshing out the detail; Stimulus; Response; Ulterior transactions; Rules of communication; Conclusion; References; All Talk; Introduction. |
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Approaches to film dialogueParatexts and production; Intertexts and genre; Simulating talk; Interacting for real; Conclusion; References; Part II. Involvement, audience design andsocial interaction; Studying everyday conversation; Introduction; Some basic assumptions and principles; Doing Conversation Analysis: The Case of News Announcements and News Receipts; Some Basic Features of Informings and their Responses; A close analysis of a single extract; Discussion: What Does CA Have to Offer?; References; Appendix; Dialogic interactions on radio; Introduction; The literary interview. |
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The interactional nature of literary radio interviewsVoices, music, quotation: Multimodality in radio interviews; Human interest stories: Catering to a perceived audience; Conclusion; References; Dialogism in journalistic discourse; Introduction; Dialogue and dialogism; Dialogism in journalism; News values and newsworthiness; A discourse stylistic analysis of McEwan's "Savagely awoken"; Novelistic style and narrative structure; Rhetorical questions; Pronoun use: Not "I" but "We"; Dialogue, dialogism and intertextuality; Objectivity and stance; Conclusion; References; Appendix. |
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Friends and Followers 'in the Know'Introduction; Small Stories Research as a Narrative Interactional Paradigm for Social Media; Data and Methods; Analyzing Interaction in Small Stories Research; Projecting Knowing Participation; Positioning Self as Knowing Participant; 'Friends' in the Know; Doing Knowing Participation on YouTube; Conclusions; References; Dialogue with computers; Introduction; Talking machines in fiction: Hal, Ava and Baymax; Dialogue Games; Reactive dialogue systems; Eliza's Game; Beyond Eliza; Coda: Automatic harvesting of generation rules; Agenda-driven systems. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Dialogue -- Social aspects.
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Dialogue. |
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Social aspects. |
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Mass media and culture.
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Mass media and culture. |
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Mass media -- Social aspects.
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Mass media -- Social aspects. |
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Popular culture -- Social aspects.
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Popular culture -- Social aspects. |
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Popular culture. |
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Communication -- Social aspects.
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Communication -- Social aspects. |
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Sociolinguistics.
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Sociolinguistics. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Mildorf, Jarmila, editor.
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Thomas, Bronwen, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Dialogue across media. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 9789027210456 (DLC) 2016041071 |
ISBN |
9789027266156 (pdf) |
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9027266158 (pdf) |
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9027210454 |
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9789027210456 |
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9789027210456 (hardback ; alkaline paper) |
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