Dialogical Genres Empractical and Conversational Listening and Speak
What happens in everyday dialogue? The authors revert to a rich prehistory to answer this question: Philipp Wegener in the late 19th and Karl Bühler in the first half of the 20th century in the German traditions of philology and psychology. Their work cul
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Cognition and Language: A Series in Psycholinguistics Series Editor: Robert W. Rieber
Daniel C. O’Connell Sabine Kowal
Dialogical Genres Empractical and Conversational Listening and Speaking
Cognition and Language: A Series in Psycholinguistics
Series Editor Robert W. Rieber
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Daniel C. O’Connell • Sabine Kowal
Dialogical Genres Empractical and Conversational Listening and Speaking
Foreword by Clemens Knobloch
Daniel C. O’Connell Georgetown University Washington, DC USA
Sabine Kowal Technische Universität Institut für Sprache und Kommunikation Berlin Germany
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