Herbert Clark argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that emerges when speakers and listeners, writers and readers perform their individual actions in coordination, as... Google Books
Originally published: May 16, 1996
Author: Herbert H. Clark
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May 16, 1996 · Herbert Clark argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that ...
To account for the language used, We need to understand the joint activities. A discourse is one type of joint activity- one in which language plays an ...
Language use is thus more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that emerges when speakers and listeners—writers ...
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Herbert Clark argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that emerges when speakers ...
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We are told at the beginning of this book that using language is like dancing a waltz, playing a piano duet or making love, in that they are all.
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PDF | On Mar 1, 1999, Robyn Carston published Herbert H. Clark, Using language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xi+432.
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Herbert Clark argues that language use is more than the sum of a speaker speaking and a listener listening. It is the joint action that emerges when speakers ...