Language: English
Published by Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 2005
ISBN 10: 311018415X ISBN 13: 9783110184150
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Language: English
Published by Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2005
ISBN 10: 3110184168 ISBN 13: 9783110184167
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Originalbroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. XIII, 221 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - How is meaning constructed discursively by participants in problem discourse? To which discursive resources do they resort in order to accomplish their complicated tasks of problem presentation and negotiation of possible solutions? To what extent are these resources related to the interactional and meaningful construction of problems and solutions? Irit Kupferberg and David Green - a discourse analyst and a clinical psychologist - have explored naturally-occurring media, hotline, and cyber troubled discourse in a quest for answers. Inspired by a constructivist-interpretive theoretical framework grounded in linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, narrative inquiry, and clinical psychology as well as their professional experience, the authors put forward three novel claims that are illustrated by 70 attention-holding examples. First, sufferers often present their troubles through detailed narrative discourse as well as succinct story-internal tropes such as metaphors and similes - discursive resources that constitute two interrelated versions of the troubled self. Particularly interesting are the intriguing figurative constructions produced in acute emotional states or at crucial discursive junctions. Second, such figurative constructions often 'lubricate' the interactive negotiation of solutions. Third, when the figurative and narrative resources of self-construction are employed in the public arena they are used and sometimes abused by the media representatives, depending on a plethora of contextual resources identified in this book. ISBN 9783110184167 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 455.
Language: English
Published by Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2005
ISBN 10: 311018415X ISBN 13: 9783110184150
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Condition: Sehr gut. XIII, 221 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - How is meaning constructed discursively by participants in problem discourse? To which discursive resources do they resort in order to accomplish their complicated tasks of problem presentation and negotiation of possible solutions? To what extent are these resources related to the interactional and meaningful construction of problems and solutions? Irit Kupferberg and David Green - a discourse analyst and a clinical psychologist - have explored naturally-occurring media, hotline, and cyber troubled discourse in a quest for answers. Inspired by a constructivist-interpretive theoretical framework grounded in linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, narrative inquiry, and clinical psychology as well as their professional experience, the authors put forward three novel claims that are illustrated by 70 attention-holding examples. First, sufferers often present their troubles through detailed narrative discourse as well as succinct story-internal tropes such as metaphors and similes - discursive resources that constitute two interrelated versions of the troubled self. Particularly interesting are the intriguing figurative constructions produced in acute emotional states or at crucial discursive junctions. Second, such figurative constructions often 'lubricate' the interactive negotiation of solutions. Third, when the figurative and narrative resources of self-construction are employed in the public arena they are used and sometimes abused by the media representatives, depending on a plethora of contextual resources identified in this book. ISBN 9783110184150 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 455 Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin 2005. xiii, 222 pp. Paperback. Fine condition. (Language, Power and Social Process 15).
Language: English
Published by Jerusalem : The Hebrew University, Magnes Press, 2008
ISBN 10: 9654933985 ISBN 13: 9789654933988
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 479 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. CONTENTS: part I. Language acquisition and multilingualism: A. Monolingualism: "If it's my size, would it be possible to wear it a bit?" Israeli children's peer talk requests / Shoshana Blum-Kulka -- Vocabulary development across adolescence: text-based analyses / Bracha Nir-Sagiv, Laly Bar-Ilan, and Ruth A. Berman -- Syntactic and meta-syntactic skills in the school years: a developmental study in Hebrew / Dorit Ravid and Ronit Saban -- Adolescents' figurative expression of emotion when war threatens / Irit Kupferberg, David Green and Izhak Gilat -- B. Multilingualism: Two's company, three's a crowd? Recent advances in psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic study of multilingual speakers / Mira Goral and Loraine K. Obler -- From code-switching via code-mixing to trilingual competence / Anat Stavans and Charlotte Hoffmann. part II. Language and education: A. Teaching: Language learners as informed consumers of language instruction / Andrew D. Cohen and Cynthia White -- Pedagogical implications of heritage language attrition in children/ Dorit Kaufman -- The importance of context and discourse in teacing grammar: the case of the present perfect progressive in English / Marianne Celce-Murcia -- B. Learning: Enhancement of autonomy in language learners / Bella Kotik-Friedgut -- The use of native language for improving second language vocabulary: an exploratory study / Batia Laufer and Nany Girsai -- What is it and what is it like? word definition skills of school-age children / Lea Kozminsky and Ely Kozminsky. part III. Language planning and policy: A. National: Language policies and language realities in Israel: a critical view / Elana Shohamy -- English as a global language: pedagogical implications / Elliot L. Judd -- Israel's system of education at a crossroads / Chaim Adler -- B. Institutional: The unique emigration path of novice teachers: implications for teachers training policy planning / Naama Sabar-Ben-Yehoshua -- The Russian immigrant community vs. the Israeli educational establishment: from extra-curricular activities to systemic change / Tamar Horowitz, Shmuel Shamai and Zinaida Ilatov -- C. Individual: Cultural identities, perceived discrimination, and adaptation: immigrant adolescents in Israel / Gabriel Horenczyk -- Parents and schools: chronicle of a conflict foretold? / Moshe Tatar -- Family language management: some preliminaries / Bernard Spolsky -- Language, thought and culture: relativity or relevance? / Rita Watson.
Published by The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 2008
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240x165 mm. 479 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly scratched. Else in good condition. The book is in : English.
Published by The Hebrew University Magnes Press, Jerusalem, 2008
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
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Hardback. Condition: New. Reprint 2011. How is meaning constructed discursively by participants in problem discourse? To which discursive resources do they resort in order to accomplish their complicated tasks of problem presentation and negotiation of possible solutions? To what extent are these resources related to the interactional and meaningful construction of problems and solutions? Irit Kupferberg and David Green - a discourse analyst and a clinical psychologist - have explored naturally-occurring media, hotline, and cyber troubled discourse in a quest for answers. Inspired by a constructivist-interpretive theoretical framework grounded in linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, narrative inquiry, and clinical psychology as well as their professional experience, the authors put forward three novel claims that are illustrated by 70 attention-holding examples. First, sufferers often present their troubles through detailed narrative discourse as well as succinct story-internal tropes such as metaphors and similes - discursive resources that constitute two interrelated versions of the troubled self. Particularly interesting are the intriguing figurative constructions produced in acute emotional states or at crucial discursive junctions. Second, such figurative constructions often 'lubricate' the interactive negotiation of solutions. Third, when the figurative and narrative resources of self-construction are employed in the public arena they are used and sometimes abused by the media representatives, depending on a plethora of contextual resources identified in this book.
Hardback. Condition: New. Reprint 2011. How is meaning constructed discursively by participants in problem discourse? To which discursive resources do they resort in order to accomplish their complicated tasks of problem presentation and negotiation of possible solutions? To what extent are these resources related to the interactional and meaningful construction of problems and solutions? Irit Kupferberg and David Green - a discourse analyst and a clinical psychologist - have explored naturally-occurring media, hotline, and cyber troubled discourse in a quest for answers. Inspired by a constructivist-interpretive theoretical framework grounded in linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, narrative inquiry, and clinical psychology as well as their professional experience, the authors put forward three novel claims that are illustrated by 70 attention-holding examples. First, sufferers often present their troubles through detailed narrative discourse as well as succinct story-internal tropes such as metaphors and similes - discursive resources that constitute two interrelated versions of the troubled self. Particularly interesting are the intriguing figurative constructions produced in acute emotional states or at crucial discursive junctions. Second, such figurative constructions often 'lubricate' the interactive negotiation of solutions. Third, when the figurative and narrative resources of self-construction are employed in the public arena they are used and sometimes abused by the media representatives, depending on a plethora of contextual resources identified in this book.
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Irit Kupferberg is Associate Professor at Levinsky College, Tel Aviv, Israel. David Green is Head of the Green Institu.