Identity and Similarity Chains in the Conversation of High-Involved and Low-Involved Speakers: Evidence of Integrated Discourse Strategies
Examines the strategic coordination of local and global textual resources in conversations of dyads with three different patterns of interaction involvement. Finds the dyads seemed to rely on integrated discourse strategies leading to the use of unified configurations of discourse resources. (MS)
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Published in: | Western Journal of Speech Communication Vol. 52; no. 3; p. 185 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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1988
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Summary: | Examines the strategic coordination of local and global textual resources in conversations of dyads with three different patterns of interaction involvement. Finds the dyads seemed to rely on integrated discourse strategies leading to the use of unified configurations of discourse resources. (MS) |
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