The Ethnography of Communication: An IntroductionJohn Wiley & Sons, 15 d’abr. 2008 - 336 pàgines The Ethnography of Communication presents the terms and concepts which are essential for discussing how and why language is used and how its use varies in different cultures.
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An Introduction 2 Basic Terms Concepts and Issues | 10 |
An Introduction 3 Varieties of Language | 41 |
An Introduction 4 The Analysis of Communicative Events | 88 |
An Introduction 5 Contrasts in Patterns of Communication | 144 |
An Introduction 6 Attitudes toward Communicative Performance | 183 |
An Introduction 7 Acquisition of Communicative Competence | 214 |
An Introduction 8 Politeness Power and Politics | 250 |
An Introduction 9 Conclusion | 281 |
An Introduction References | 285 |
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