Discourse and Context
How do social situations influence language use, discourse and conversation? This book is a monograph which presents a multidisciplinary theory of context and the way context influences language use and discourse. Unlike in earlier approaches, contexts are not defined as objective social 'variables', such as gender or age. Rather, they are constructs of the participants themselves, that is, 'subjective definitions of the communicative situation' that are made explicit in the sociocognitive notion of context models. These models dynamically control all language use, make sure that discourses are appropriate in the communicative situation and hence are the basis of pragmatics. In this book, context models are studied especially from a (socio) linguistic and cognitive perspective. In another book published by Cambridge University Press, Society and Discourse, Teun A. van Dijk develops the social psychological, sociological and anthropological dimensions of the theory of context.
- This book discusses and develops a theory of context
- Offers a fresh socio-cognitive theory of context by demonstrating that communication depends on and influences the context
- Condenses the research available by presenting a vast, multidisciplinary account of many earlier studies on situations and contexts
Product details
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9780521130301
284 pages
229 × 152 × 16 mm
0.42kg
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Towards a theory of context
- 2. Context and language
- 3. Context and cognition
- 4. Context and discourse
- 5. Conclusions
- References
- Subject index
- Author index.