Everyday conversation. Structure and reflection of identity
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Conversation ... Is it just a stream of words that people talk to each other? By no means. The way people say (the timbre, the height of the voice, pauses, accents) reflects who they are in which relationship are with each other. In conversation, we can identify our own "of a person, his identity. K. Tracy and D. Roblz talk about what to pay attention to in a conversation to find out this, and for what you need to follow, so as not to issue unwanted information about yourself. The authors intertwine rhetorical and culture approaches with the analysis of "little things" in a conversation. Numerous detailed examples show that the conversation is a tool with which people build relationships. The book is characterized by a systematic approach and a wide coverage of the topic, and bright examples and a living language contribute to its better understanding. First of all, it will, first of all, will be interesting to specialists in the field of linguistics and communications, philologists, lingules, as well as all those who would like to transform a conversation to a useful tool for self-testing and building an effective relationship
Author:
Author:Tracy Karen
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Psychology
Series:
Series: Communication. Applied linguistics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-617-7022-42-7
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