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Aspects of confused speech : a study of verbal interaction between confused and normal speakers

著者: Pam Shakespeare
出版商: Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1998.
丛书: LEA's communication series.
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Aspects of Confused Speech: A Study of Verbal Interaction Between Confused and Normal Speakers examines the confused speech of people who have been diagnosed as having dementing illnesses. Pamela Shakespeare documents how particular problems or troubles arise in talk, how these are dealt with, how the label of confusion comes to be applied, and how these factors are related to context. She strives to keep a balance
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Shakespeare, Pam, 1948-
Aspects of confused speech.
Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1998
(OCoLC)605419757
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Shakespeare, Pam, 1948-
Aspects of confused speech.
Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1998
(OCoLC)607834928
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所有的著者/提供者: Pam Shakespeare
ISBN: 0805828079 9780805828078 0805828087 9780805828085
OCLC号码: 37457770
描述: xiii, 244 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: 1. Confusion, Normality, and Everyday Life --
2. Assembling and Processing the Data --
3. Openings --
4. Minimally Active Confused Speakers --
5. Moderately Active Confused Speakers --
6. Very Active Confused Speakers --
7. Getting Confused? --
App. C. Tilly's Story --
App. D. Lunchtime at the Bruner's.
丛书名: LEA's communication series.
责任: Pamela Shakespeare.
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Aspects of Confused Speech: A Study of Verbal Interaction Between Confused and Normal Speakers examines the confused speech of people who have been diagnosed as having dementing illnesses. Pamela Shakespeare documents how particular problems or troubles arise in talk, how these are dealt with, how the label of confusion comes to be applied, and how these factors are related to context. She strives to keep a balance between the idea of confused talk as an aspect of ordinary talk and confused talk as talk from which confused speakers cannot easily extricate themselves.

A central theme of this work is that people diagnosed as confused in their speech do not all behave in the same way, and, in her examination, Shakespeare distinguishes between minimally active, moderately active, and very active confused speakers.

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