Situational and personal determination of discourse
Please sign in so that we can notify you about a reply
The collection is dedicated to the topic, the relevance of which is rapidly increasing in the modern era, when the possibilities of verbal communication are radically expanded, its forms, the picture of the world, created by the media, and the virtual world of the Internet acquire the value of the second reality for a person. The results of the study of the organization of discourse operating in different spheres of reality allowed the authors to identify and describe some of the patterns of its situational and personal determination. Characterized by special types of discourse, developed in everyday life, policies, science, new trends that are distributed in connection with modern information technologies. Much attention is paid to the issues of the intentional organization of discourse, which are closely related both to the personal sphere of communicants and with a situational context and act as the integrating the beginning of many of the work included in the collection.
Theoretical analysis setled out the results of empirical research, the original methodological developments are of interest to specialists in the field of speech psychology, psycholinguistics, social psychology, psychology of the personality, psychological practitioners. The publication is also addressed to the specialists of related sciences - philologists, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers
Theoretical analysis setled out the results of empirical research, the original methodological developments are of interest to specialists in the field of speech psychology, psycholinguistics, social psychology, psychology of the personality, psychological practitioners. The publication is also addressed to the specialists of related sciences - philologists, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers
Author:
Author:Pavlova Natalia
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Modern Literature
Series:
Series: Proceedings of the Institute of Psychology RAS
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9270-0120-0
No reviews found