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Talking Voices

Talking Voices

Talking Voices

Repetition, Dialogue and Imagery in Conversational Discourse
Deborah Tannen, Georgetown University, Washington DC
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Hardback
9780521370011
Hardback

    Talking Voices is a radical contribution to both linguistic and literary analysis. In this important new book Deborah Tannen shows how conversation provides the source for linguistic strategies that are shaped and elaborated in literary discourse and other spoken and written, public and private genres. She explores the scenic and musical basis of both textual meaning and interpersonal involvement in discourse. Repetition establishes rhythm and meaning by patterns of constants and contrasts. Dialogue and imagery create scenes peopled by characters in relation to each other, doing things that are culturally and personally recognizable and meaningful. Talking Voices provides a framework for understanding how conversation works and for examining how strategies that are pervasive and spontaneous in conversation are intertwined and elaborated in public speaking and other spoken genres and in written literary discourse. It is not only linguists and literary specialists who will find their understanding advanced, but all readers with a serious interest in the social and cultural aspects of communication.

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    No date available
    Hardback
    9780521370011
    256 pages
    216 × 138 × 21 mm
    0.438kg

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Involvement in discourse
    • 3. Repetition in conversation: toward a poetics of talk
    • 4. 'Oh talking voice that is so sweet': constructing dialogue in conversation
    • 5. Imagining worlds: imagery and details in conversation and other genres
    • 6. Involvement strategies in consort: literary nonfiction and political oratory
    • 7. Afterword: toward a humanistic linguistics
    • Appendix I: sources of examples
    • Appendix II: transcription conventions
    • Notes
    • List of references
    • Index of names
    • Index of subjects.
      Author
    • Deborah Tannen , Georgetown University, Washington DC