Description
This book, first published in 2007, provides a clear framework for understanding how ordinary conversation creates meaning and establishes relationships.
About the Author
Deborah Tannen is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. She has published twenty books and over 100 articles on such topics as family discourse, spoken and written language, cross-cultural communication, modern Greek discourse, the poetics of everyday conversation, the relationship between conversational and literary discourse, gender and language, workplace interaction, agonism in public discourse, and doctor-patient communication.
Reviews
'Pleasant to read and constantly stimulating ... an excellent introduction to the kind of analysis T[annen] does so well.' Ronald K. S. Macaulay, Language
' ... a very stimulating book, it makes one look with fresh eyes on conversation and what it can tell us about linguistic structures in general.' N. F. Blake, Lore and Language
'Tannen should be applauded for pulling together work on ... a host of discourse features. She does so, moreover, in a highly readable form that is surprisingly devoid of jargon.' Charles L. Briggs, American Anthropologist
'Work like Tannen's reminds us how complex conversational interactions are.' Studies in Second Language Acquisition
Book Information
ISBN 9780521868907
Author Deborah Tannen
Format Paperback
Page Count 244
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 400g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 153mm * 15mm