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Die dunkle Seite der Sprache. Wie man mit Sprache verunglimpfen und abwerten kann. Eine sprachphilosophische Betrachtung. ...
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Die Ent_Erwähnung von Frauen* in androgendernden maskulinen personalen Appellationen als diskriminierende Sprachhandlung ...
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Children's processing of anaphora during reading comprehension ... : an eye tracking study ...
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Scalar and Counterfactual Approximatives: Investigating Heritage Greek in the USA and Germany ...
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Die Ent_Erwähnung von Frauen* in androgendernden maskulinen personalen Appellationen als diskriminierende Sprachhandlung
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Scalar and Counterfactual Approximatives: Investigating Heritage Greek in the USA and Germany
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Questions in argumentative dialogue
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In: Journal of Pragmatics ; 188 (2022). - S. 56-79. - Elsevier. - ISSN 0378-2166. - eISSN 1879-1387 (2022)
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De la clivée en th- à la structure the-N-is en anglais oral: vers une lecture discursive, prosodique et dialogique
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Organisational Conflict Talk Across Cultures
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This socio-pragmatic study investigates organisational conflict talk between superiors and subordinates in three medical dramas from China, Germany and the United States. It explores what types of sociolinguistic realities the medical dramas construct by ascribing linguistic behaviour to different status groups. The study adopts an enhanced analytical framework based on John Gumperz’ discourse strategies and Spencer-Oatey’s rapport management theory. This framework detaches directness from politeness, defines directness based on preference and polarity and explains the use of direct and indirect opposition strategies in context. The findings reveal that the three hospital series draw on 21 opposition strategies which can be categorised into mitigating, intermediate and intensifying strategies. While the status identity of superiors is commonly characterised by a higher frequency of direct strategies than that of subordinates, both status groups manage conflict in a primarily direct manner across all three hospital shows. The high percentage of direct conflict management is related to the medical context, which is characterised by a focus on transactional goals, complex role obligations and potentially severe consequences of medical mistakes and delays. While the results reveal unexpected similarities between the three series with regard to the linguistic directness level, cross-cultural differences between the Chinese and the two Western series are obvious from particular sociopragmatic conventions. These conventions particularly include the use of humour, imperatives, vulgar language and incorporated verbal and para-verbal/multimodal opposition. Noteworthy differences also appear in the underlying patterns of strategy use. They show that the Chinese series promotes a greater tolerance of hierarchical structures and a partially closer social distance in asymmetrical professional relationships. These disparities are related to different perceptions of power distance, role relationships, face and harmony. The findings challenge existing stereotypes of Chinese, US American and German conflict management styles and emphasise the context-specific nature of verbal conflict management in every culture. Although cinematic aspects affect the conflict management in the fictional data, the results comply with recent research on conflict talk in real-life professional settings. As such, the study contributes to intercultural trainings in medical contexts and provides an enhanced analytical framework for further cross-cultural studies on linguistic strategies.
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ddc:400; Sprache
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URL: https://ubt.opus.hbz-nrw.de/files/1865/dissertation_tegethoff.pdf https://ubt.opus.hbz-nrw.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/1865
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Die dunkle Seite der Sprache. Wie man mit Sprache verunglimpfen und abwerten kann. Eine sprachphilosophische Betrachtung.
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Von Tschilietschi, brosciuto goto und dem chendro delmerchale. Zum spontanen Wortschatz italienischstämmiger Jugendlicher in Baden-Württemberg
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Adapting the Dynamic Model to historical linguistics : Case studies on the Middle English and Anglo-Norman contact situation
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czEXILe – Lebensläufe tschechischer Flüchtlinge aus Berlin-Rixdorf des 18. Jahrhunderts ...
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Where is the bottle? Cross-linguistic study on side assignment to objects and interpretation of static spatial relations by German, Polish, Italian and English native speakers ...
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Preparing Student Teachers of Languages to Promote Plurilingual Competence ...
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A Classroom-Based Investigation into Pre-Service EFL Teachers’ Evolving Understandings of a Plurilingual Pedagogy to Foreign Language Education ...
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