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Author Wardhaugh, Ronald.

Title How conversation works / Ronald Wardhaugh.

Publication Info. Oxford, OX, UK ; New York, NY, USA : B. Blackwell in association with André Deutsch, 1985.

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  P95.45 .W37 1985    Available  ---
Description 230 pages ; 23 cm.
Series The Language library
Language library.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-226) and index.
Contents Social Basis of Talk -- Locating an Agenda -- Cooperation and Playing the Game -- Beyond and Behind the Words -- Importance of Context -- Getting Started and Keeping Going -- Topics, Turns, and Terminations -- Requesting, Informing, Advising, Agreeing, Apologizing, Promising -- Samples of Conversation -- Consequences.
Summary Conversation is very often spontaneous, natural and informal. But even at its most casual it is governed by rules and principles of language and behaviour. This book lays bare the structure of conversation, describing what happens when people talk to each other and explaining why they say what they say in a wide variety of circumstances. Ronald Wardhaugh explores many aspects of conversation, asking how conversations start, how we decide who will speak next, how we change the subject, and how we know when a conversation has finished. How Conversation Works is the most accessible guide to discourse analysis and pragmatics yet written and will be read with profit and enjoyment by students and general readers alike.
Subject Conversation.
Conversation.
ISBN 0631139214
9780631139218
0631139397 (paperback)
9780631139393 (paperback)