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Identity and disability: Severity, labelling, communication strategies and impressions of speakers with aphasia
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Student expectations of TESOL programs: Student and teacher perspectives
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Communication accommodation theory: A look back and a look ahead
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Communicating disability: Stereotypes, identity, and motivation
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Gallois, C.. - : City University of Hong Kong Press, 2004
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Emotional expression as a sociolinguistic strategy: Its importance in medical interactions
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Interability interactions: Impact of type and visibility of disability on perceptions
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Patients' interactions with health providers - A linguistic category model approach
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Patients’ interactions with health providers: A linguistic category model approach
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Two studies investigated interactions between health providers and patients, using Semin and Fiedler’s linguistic category model. In Study 1 the linguistic category model was used to examine perceptions of the levels of linguistic intergroup bias in descriptions of conversations with health professionals in hospitals. Results indicated a favourable linguistic bias toward health professionals in satisfactory conversations but low levels of linguistic intergroup bias in unsatisfactory conversations. In Study 2, the language of patients and health professionals in videotaped interactions was examined for levels of linguistic intergroup bias. Interpersonally salient interactions showed less linguistic intergroup bias than did intergroup ones. Results also indicate that health professionals have high levels of control in all types of medical encounters with patients. Nevertheless, the extent to which patients are able to interact with health professionals as individuals, rather than only as professionals, is a key determinant of satisfaction with the interaction.
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1701 Psychology; Descriptions of conversations; Health providers; Linguistic category model; Patients; Satisfactory conversations
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:200838
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Language and social interaction: Taking stock and looking forward
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An examination of linguistic intergroup bias in interactions between health providers and patients
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Strategies of accommodation: Development of a coding system for conversational interaction
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(Mis)communicating across boundaries - Interpersonal and intergroup considerations
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The impact of interpersonal and intergroup communication accommodation on perceptions of Chinese students in Australia
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