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Deborah Tannen is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. She has published 25 books, including You're the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women's Friendships (2017), Talking Voices (2nd edition 2007), Conversational Style (New Edition 2005), and You Just Don't Understand (1990). She has been McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and has twice been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford.
Heidi E. Hamilton is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her publications include Language, Dementia, and Meaning Making: Navigating Everyday Challenges of Epistemic Understanding and Face (in preparation), the Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication (co-edited with Sylvia Chou, 2014), Linguistics, Language, and the Professions (co-edited with James E. Alatis and Ai-hui Tan, 2002), and Conversations with an Alzheimer's Patient: An Interactional Sociolinguistic Study (1994, 2005). She has served as Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Linguistics in Innsbruck, Austria and as DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Visiting Professor in Berlin, Germany, and is recipient of the Humboldt Research Award.
Deborah Schiffrin was Professor Emerita of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her publications included In other words: Variation in reference and narrative (2006), Approaches to Discourse (1994), and Discourse Markers (1987). She was also the co-editor of Telling Stories (with Anna De Fina and Anastasia Nylund, 2010) and Discourse and Identity (with Anna De Fina and Michael Bamberg, 2006). Deborah sadly passed away in July 2017.
Notes on Contributors xi
Preface to the Second Edition xix
Introduction to the First Edition 1
I Linguistic Analysis of Discourse 9
1 Discourse and Grammar 11Marianne Mithun
2 Intertextuality in Discourse 42Adam Hodges
3 Cohesion and Texture 61J. R. Martin
4 Intonation and Discourse 82Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
5 Voice Registers 105Mark A. Sicoli
6 Computer-Mediated Discourse 2.0 127Susan C. Herring and Jannis Androutsopoulos
7 Discourse Analysis and Narrative 152Anna De Fina and Barbara Johnstone
8 Humor and Laughter 168Salvatore Attardo
9 Discourse Markers: Language, Meaning, and Context 189Yael Maschler and Deborah Schiffrin
10 Historical Discourse Analysis 222Laurel J. Brinton
11 Discourse, Space, and Place 244Elizabeth Keating
12 Gesture in Discourse 262David Mcneill, Elena T. Levy, and Susan D. Duncan
II Approaches and Methodologies 291
13 Nine Ways of Looking at Apologies: The Necessity for Interdisciplinary Theory and Method in Discourse Analysis 293Robin Tolmach Lakoff
14 Interactional Sociolinguistics: A Personal Perspective 309John J. Gumperz
15 Framing and Positioning 324Cynthia Gordon
16 Conversational Interaction: The Embodiment of Human Sociality 346Emanuel A. Schegloff
17 Transcribing Embodied Action 367Paul Luff and Christian Heath
18 Constraining and Guiding the Flow of Discourse 391Wallace Chafe
19 Imagination in Narratives 406Herbert H. Clark and Mija M. Van Der Wege
20 Oral Discourse as a Semiotic Ecology: TheCo-construction and Mutual Influence of Speaking, Listening, and Looking 422Frederick Erickson
21 Multimodality 447Theo Van Leeuwen
22 Critical Discourse Analysis 466Teun A. Van Dijk
23 Computer-Assisted Methods of Analyzing Textual and Intertextual Competence 486Michael Stubbs
24 Register Variation: A Corpus Approach 505Shelley Staples, Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber, and Susan Conrad
III The Individual, Society, and Culture 527
25 Voices of the Speech Community: Six People I Have Learned From 529William Labov
26 Language Ideologies 557Susan U. Philips
27 Discourse and Racism 576Ruth Wodak and Martin Reisigl
28 Code-Switching, Identity, and Globalization 597Kira Hall and Chad Nilep
29 Cross-cultural and Intercultural Communication and Discourse Analysis 620Scott F. Kiesling
30 Discourse and Gender 639Shari Kendall and Deborah Tannen
31 Queer Linguistics as Critical Discourse Analysis 661William L. Leap
32 Child Discourse 681Amy Kyratzis and Jenny Cook-Gumperz
33 Discourse and Aging 705Heidi E. Hamilton and Toshiko Hamaguchi
34 Discursive Underpinnings of Family Coordination 728Elinor Ochs and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik
IV Discourse in Real-World Contexts 753
35 Institutional Discourse 755Andrea Mayr
36 Political Discourse 775John Wilson
37 Discourse and Media 795Colleen Cotter
38 Discourse Analysis in the Legal Context 822Roger W. Shuy
39 Discourse and Health Communication 841Rodney H. Jones
40 Discourse in Educational Settings 858Carolyn Temple Adger and Laura J. Wright
41 Discourse in the Workplace 880Janet Holmes
42 Discourse and Religion 902Michael Lempert
Author Index 921
Subject Index 939
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