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情感话语的多维度研究:以抱怨会话为例(英文版) - cover

情感话语的多维度研究:以抱怨会话为例(英文版)

李昊

Publisher: 外研社/SJPUBLISH

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《情感话语的多维度研究——以抱怨会话为例》从社会语言学和语用学角度出发,以抱怨会话为例,对其中蕴含的情感话语进行会话分析,以探究情感话语在交际中的特征、表现,以及与框架和立场密不可分的关系。本书所分析的情感话语指含有情感信息的话语,既包括明确指示情感的情感语言,也包括隐含表达情感的情感性语言。情感话语遍布整个语言系统,是人类交际的必要组成部分。任何会话中都可能有潜在的情感话语,交际者通过情感话语来施行各种言语行为。因此,语言和情感的关系已经引起多方学者的关注,主要涵盖认知语言学、语言人类学、心理语言学、社会语言学、计算语言学、语用学等多个领域。本书选取抱怨会话中存在的大量情感话语作为特定分析对象。所用语料采集自电视剧和真人秀,包括33个不同情景和社会关系中的对话片段。鉴于会话分析在考察话语序列性和交际性方面的优势,本书将结合立场的三个方面,即对立场客体的评价(客观性)、说话主体的定位(主观性)和会话者间定位的比较(主体间性),对抱怨言语行为中的情感话语进行会话分析。
Available since: 01/16/2025.
Print length: 490 pages.

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