22.583, FYI: New: Studies in Language and Social Interaction
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Subject: 22.583, FYI: New: Studies in Language and Social Interaction
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Date: 01-Feb-2011
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New: Studies in Language and Social Interaction
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2011 11:06:34
From: Paul Peranteau [paul at benjamins.com]
Subject: New: Studies in Language and Social Interaction
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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce the new book series:
Studies in Language and Social Interaction
Editors:
Sandra A. Thompson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen, University of Helsinki
ISSN: 1879-3983
Studies in Language and Social Interaction is a series which continues the
tradition of Studies in Discourse and Grammar, but with a new focus. It
aims to provide a forum for research on grammar, understood broadly, in its
natural home environment, spoken interaction. The assumption underlying the
series is that the study of language as it is actually used in social
interaction provides the foundation for understanding how the patterns and
regularities we think of as grammar emerge from everyday communicative
needs. The editors welcome language-related research from a range of
different methodological traditions, including conversation analysis,
interactional linguistics, and discourse-functional linguistics.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
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