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adam_text | Table of Contents List of Illustrations.................................................................................... viii List of Tables....................................................... ix Abbreviations............................................................................................... x Introduction...................................................................................................1 Liliana Ionescu-Ruxändoiu Part I. Stancetaking in Political and Judicial Discourse Chapter One................................................................................................ 26 Stancetaking, Identity, and Intersubjectivity Daniela Rovența-Frumușani Chapter Two................................................................................................57 Epistemic Certainty and Metalinguistics of Truth in Political Discourse Liliana Hoinärescu Chapter Three..............................................................................................95 Attitudinal Stance in Romanian Parliamentary Discourse. The Case of the Colectiv Tragedy Adrian Toader Chapter Four.............................................................................................. 119 Stancetaking in Argumentative Discourse: Strategic Maneuvering with Quotation Anca Gâță Chapter Five.............................................................................................. 148 The Last Christmas. Stancetaking in the Transcript of Ceaușescu ’s Political Trial Andrea Cristina Ghiță
vi Table of Contents Part II. Stancetaking in Online Communication Chapter Six................................................................................................ 200 Political Posts on Social Networks from a Dialogic Perspective Stanca Mäda and Răzvan Săftoiu Chapter Seven............................................................................................ 235 From Verbal Violence to Argumentation: Stancetaking in a Corpus ofNewsreader Online Comments Sorina Ciobanu Part III. Stancetaking Devices in Oral Conversation and in Literature Chapter Eight.............................................................................................266 Parentheticals as Metacognitive Stancetaking Device Andra Vasilescu Chapter Nine..............................................................................................292 A Self-Critical Speaker: The Romanian Reformulation Marker adică “I mean/namely ” Adriana Costächescu Part IV. Stancetaking in a Diachronic Perspective Chapter Ten............................................................................................... 316 Stancetaking in the Romanian Interwar Parliamentary Discourse Melania Roibu and Oana Uță Bărbulescu Chapter Eleven......................................................................................... 343 Stance in the Romanian Humoristic Press Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu Chapter Twelve........................................................................................ 366 Affective Stancetaking in Correspondence. The Case ofFilial-Parental Love Gabriela Stoica
Attitude and Stance in Discourse vii Part V. Stancetaking and Intercultural Communication Chapter Thirteen....................................................................................... 402 Attitude and Stance in Discourse in a Bilingual Community. The Case ofPresent-Day Sociolingüístic Situation in Catalonia Lidiya Shamova and Bella Bulgarova Chapter Fourteen...................................................................................... 424 What Japanese Can Say about Politeness in Romanian Masanori Deguchi Part VI. Stancetaking and Applied Linguistics Chapter Fifteen......................................................................................... 438 Stance and Literacy Development: Japanese Learners in Lingua Franca English Discourse Hiromasa Tanaka Chapter Sixteen................................................................................. Stance and Stancetaking in Romanian and American School Debates Carmen-Ioana Radu 460 Contributors............................................................................................. 487 Index of Subjects..................................................................................... 496
Index of Subjects accountability 100-106, 114-117, 152, 193 action dialogic - games 201, 203-206 language ~ 209-213, 215, 218 social ~ 48, 153, 218, 221, 224, 226-228, 230 agreement 44-45, 66-67, 85, 219, 239, 259, 324-325, 430^131 partial ~ 477 see also disagreement 13 alignment 6-7, 13, 33, 38-39, 152, 171-192, 203, 205, 238-239, 244, 259-260, 344-345, 445446, 451-453, 455 calibration of ~ 194, 237 convergent ~ 72, 168, 239 divergent ~ 72, 164, 168-169, 172, 175, 178-182, 186, 188, 239 ~ strategy 172, 174, 193 vectors of - 173-174, 180, 183, 187-188, 190-191 appraisal 32-34, 45, 48, 237 - system 48 appreciation 45-46 argument(s) 77, 86-87, 384, 462467, 469^182, 484 counter— 137, 463, 465 fallacies/paralogisms 462^163, 484 ad misericordiam 463, 465, 471, 484 ad verecundiam 463, 469, 477—480, 484 converse accident 463, 467, 472, 476 post hoc ergo propter hoc 463 red herring 463, 480 reductio ad absurdum 463, 468, 475^176 straw man 463, 466, 470, 478 side— 468 argumentation 15, 119-120, 124, 129-141, 212-213, 461-463, 479, 481 enthymeme 462 persuasion 95, 98-99, 475 pragma-dialectical model 15, 119-124 critical discussion 15-16, 119, 123, 137 strategic maneuver(ing) 6, 16, 119-120, 123-124 standpoint 119-120, 123-124, 132-133, 137 strategies of - 72, 75, 79, 462 syllogism 462 argumentative -force 89, 188, 371,395 -frame 208, 211,213-214 -move 119, 123-124 - operators/connectors 74, 89 - perspective 70 - position 70 - role 462 - scheme 74 - speech 462
Attitude and Stance in Discourse ~ structure 90, 385, 387-388, 393 ~ style 120 detached -120 engaged ~ 119, 131-132, 142-143 -use 58, 71,76, 88 445-446, ~ relevance 266 ~ structure(s) 74, 90 mental spaces 267, 281-283 metacognitive device 266-267, 274-277, 283 see also relevance theory commitment 8, 33, 173, 179, 193, 202-203, 445-446, 454-456 assertive 128, 482, 484 attentiveness 455—456 497 449—451, attitude 28, 32, 34, 45, 47, 57-60, 96-98, 120-123, 202, 213-215, 237, 369-370, 412 inscribed - 45 invoked ~ 45 conversation conversational “rules” 296-298 Grice’s Maxim of Quantity 296 Horn’s R-principle and Qprinciple 297 conversational history 26, 31-32, 37, 48 see also interactional history attitudinal ~ inscriptions 323, 338 -lexis 103,213-214, 322 - tokens 323, 338 see also attitude co-optation 275 audience 98-99, 124, 140-141, 159, 161, 177-178, 345 cultural-conceptual pattern 367-368, 377-394 author-in-the text 34 deference 425^429, 432, 435 bilingualism 403-404, 409-411, 414, 420 sociolingüístic aspects of - 407408,410, 421-420 deixis address forms 186, 190, 219-221 cognitive ~ 267 deictic determiner 189 deictic frame 276, 279 deictic particle 66 discourse ~ 267, 276 distal/proximal deictic 189 pronominal reference 104, 221226, 383 pronouns 98, 101 inclusive ~ 39-42, 44, 101, 104-105, 182, 187, 190, 209, 221 interactant ~ 34, 38-41 booing 218-219 Catalan 403-411, 413-420 Catalonia 402-408, 410-411, 413, 417, 420 codeswitching 413^115, 418 cognitive ~ patterns 58, 88 cultural models 8-9, 361, 373
498 Index of Subjects desemantisation 71, 89 dialogue dialogicality/dialogicity 30, 39, 48, 149, 171, 179, 182, 191193, 227 dialogic action 7, 176 ~ engagement 11 -syntax 11-12 dialogic interaction 152, 171, 176 dialogic play 150, 172 dialogic syntax 11-12, 171, 182 dialogisation 3, 31-32 interior -31-32 dialogism 3 mixed game model of - 15 disalignment 38-39, 64, 66, 85, 89֊ 90, 205, 259 disagreement 13, 85, 89-90, 66, 219, 259-260, 467 see also agreement emotion 34, 45, 96-97, 188-189, 366-368, 379-395 - concepts 368, 380-395 emotive/emotional communica tion 371-372 filial-parental love 375-377, 378, 380-395 engagement 48, 58, 155-156, 172, 237-238, 330 epistemic - attitude/value 58, 65, 128, 135 - certainty 57, 62, 66, 71, 7477, 89, 128 - commitment 70-71, 75 - construction 43 - expressions 202-203 -justification 34 - modality 34, 43-45, 61 - orientation 30 epistemicity 34, 62, 75, 344, 370 ethos (discursive image) 40, 69, 80, 115-116, 120, 136, 345, 350351 - oÎpersona 349-351, 361-362 -ofself47, 361-362 discourse community of - 152-153 discursive style 348, 361 legal - 151, 162, 164, 188 political - 37-47, 57-58, 62, 68, 7 5, 89, 140-142 parliamentary - 74-75, 95֊ 9 6, 98-99, 101-115, 318֊ 339 - spaces 267, 283 - strategy 38, 128 - with a capital D 438, 440 evaluation 6-7, 13, 28, 32-34, 38, 81, 152, 161, 203, 237-239, 244, 251-254, 259, 285, 344֊ 345, 369-370, 425 negative - 46, 74, 253-254, 261,354 positive - 46, 255 subjective - 294-296 dissociation 72, 79, 85, 101, 104, 321,328-337,339 evidentiality 32-34, 61, 65, 75-76, 84 distance 424^129, 432-434 distancing
104-107, 221, 257, 446-452, 455-456 exchange talk - 151 turn - 172 verbal - 160, 163, 171-172, 194
Attitude and Stance in Discourse explicature 266, 274, 298 factuality 68, 86 focalisation З formality 424—429, 432, 434-435 frame(s) 157-158,163-164 epistemic -357 evaluation - 41 evidential - 357 ideological - 210, 213,215 social - 207-209, 213-214, 355 framing 163, 181, 186, 192, 348350, 352-353, 355, 361 identity 29-30, 151-152, 158-159, 182, 187-188, 192, 222, 344348,350-351,353,378 group-98, 104, 109, 115 individual/personal - 109, 240, 367,378,381-395 linguistic - 409-411 online - 244-246 sociocultural/collective - 372373,378,381-395 implicature(s) 59, 70, 266, 271-272, 298 scalar - 70 499 interaction 29-32, 159-160, 163, 171-172, 180 multiparty - 160, 164, 167, 192 online - 244-248 talk-in- 171, 187 verbal - 150-152,162, 180, 182, 192-193, 461-462 interactional history 32 see also conversational history interference 413—420 grammatical level 415^117 lexical-semantic level 418-420 phonetic level 414-415 intersubjective 149, 151, 160, 172, 203-204 - positioning 27, 33 - process 29, 34 intersubjectivity 7, Ո, 28, 30, 38, 47^18, 151-152, 180-181 intertextuality 227-230 investment 13, 189-190, 192, 236, 239-240, 256, 261, 359 irony 7-8, 106, 136, 462, 484 see also voicedness keyword analysis 27, 39-47 indexical 30, 104, 316-318 - layering 318 - meaning 316, 318 indexicality 29, 318 first-order - 318-322 second-order - 322-326, 337 third-order - 326-328, 338 intentionality 32, 120, 125 intersubjective - 32 objective - 32 subjective - 32 Lingua Franca English 440-445 linguistic economy 127, 280, 296298 literacy 438^446, 448, 452^457 load identity - 344, 347, 350-353,
360-362 ideological - 344, 348, 350, 354-360, 361-362
500 Index of Subjects macro-narrative 26, 37-38 markers attitude - /attitudinal (expressions) 66, 99-116, 202203, 213-216, 412 booster ~ 63-64 certainty - of stancetaking 130131, 135 discourse - 63, 70-72, 292, 294 epistemic/certainty ~ 58, 63-90 quotative ~ 125 reformulation ~ 64, 66, 293-296, 298-299 adică “I mean” 292-310 stance ~ 57-58, 190 stance intersubjective ~ 27 metacommunication 14, 166-167 syntactic approaches to ~ 269271, 275 truth conditions of ~ 272 types of - structures 268-269 - and conventional implicatures 272, 274 - and explicatures 274 - and common ground 272 - and relevance 273-274 - and speech acts 274-275 participant(s) categories of ~ 155-161 framers 156-157, 159 observers 158 players 157 co— 149, 160, 172, 185-186 massive - 154,158, 177-179 non-engrossed - 178, 189 synthetic - 154-155 misrepresentation 62, 74, 87 mitigation 75, 88 mitigatori) 66, 75 modality 26, 32, 42-45, 271, 412 alternating ~ 44 objective - 43 subjective ~ 43 participation - framework 154-155 - status 155-156 pathemisation 188, 190-191, 372, 379, 384-389 persona Ί, 244, 346-347, 350-352, 360-362 modalparticle(s) 57, 63-90 Moral Foundations Theory 317, 326-327 négociation conversational ~ 15 stance ~ 14-16 parenthetical(s) 265-286 classification of ~ 267, 284-285 functions of ~ 272-273, 275 intonation of - 271, 275 pragmasemantic approaches to 271-273,275 perspectivation 3—4, 6, 9, 31, 202, 344, 460-461 see also stancetaking perspective 2—4, 9, 28, 31, 202, 344, 460—461, 463—464 perspective-setting 6, 31, 202, 461 perspective-taking 6, 31, 202, 352, 461 see also stance
perspectivity 3-4, 202
Attitude and Stance in Discourse point of view/viewpoint 2-3, 13, 28, 32, 72, 76, 202-203, 371 see also perspective politeness 75, 279, 424-435, 447, 449, 467 exalting form 427—429 honorífics addressee ~ 424, 428^-29, 433-435 referent ~ 424, 428^129, 433-435 humble form 427-428 ~ pronouns 222, 424-426, 431433,435 T/V pronouns 426, 430, 434 predicates long form ~ 424, 426-430, 433,435 short form ~ 426-430, 435 political - communication 201 - legitimisation 80, 90,157 - posts 201, 205-216 non-supportive - 205, 218230 quantitative outlook 216-218 reactive-218-230 supportive ~ 205, 218 - stance 3 7—4-8, 5 8, 64-90, 9699, 101-116, 130-133, 139֊ 143, 153-194, 205-216, 318-339,354-362 positioning 4, 6-10, 13, 26-27, 29, 32-33, 39, 41, 48, 60, 74-75, 152, 162, 171, 202-203, 215216, 238-239, 244, 255-258, 261, 273, 330, 337, 344, 346֊ 348, 352, 356, 370-371, 377, 383, 386, 393, 441, 471, 480, 483 private correspondence 366, 373375, 379-392 501 Project-Based Learning (PBL) 439, 443-457 propositional - certainty 63-64 - truth 64-88 public image 96-97, 101-116, 376 see also ethos quotation/quote 7-8, 97, 119-120, 125-143, 209, 226-230, 484 direct -/quoting in direct speech 126, 130-133 disguised - 138-139 hybrid -131 indirect -/quoting in indirect speech 126-128 pseudo— 120, 132-138, 142143 adapted - 134-137,142 invented - 133, 137-138 self-pseudo-quote 133-134 quotee 125-126, 130, 132, 142 quoter 125-126, 131, 133, 142֊ 143 reported - 119, 125-143, 131 resumptive/summarising - 131133 - strategy 126, 130-133 reader/addressee-in-the-text 39, 48 reactionist affective - 109, 237 negative
- 216-231, 247-261 positive - 96, 101, 109 referencing (group/selfj 101, Юб107, 109, 113-116 relevance theory 273-274, 297-298, 305 see also cognitive
502 Index of Subjects repetition 75, 97, 139, 141, 168, 188, 190-191, 209, 213, 292, 370, 384-385 self— 185-186 reported speech 14, 119, 125-129, 142 direct speech 126, 129-132 indirect speech 126-128, 129, 132 free indirect speech 128-129 reporting ~ illocutionary force 129-131 ~ speech act 119, 129-131 ~ strategies 129-131 resonance 11-12, 116,152, 182, 187, 190, 194 rhetoric funeral speech/oration 120, 138֊ 143 lying ~ 88 truth ~ 84-89 truth-lie ~ 85, 89-90 rhetorical ~ function 63,132,142,468, 470 ~ effect 74-75, 95-96, 99-100, 102-116, 278, 286 -impact 126, 132, 136, 138 ~ question(s) 7-8, 69, 103, 225, 236, 257, 261, 326, 462, 467, 474-476, 478, 483^184 scalarity 70 schema environmental, chronological ~ 439, 442-443,451 seZ/ collective - 373, 391 conceptual ~ 367-368 individual/personal ~ 372-373, 379-395 relational ~ 372-373, 391 sociocultural ~ 379-395 selfway 368, 376-377, 396 social media 200-201 online news comments 235, 240-241, 252 socio-cognitive ~ approach 17, 152, 439-440, 442-443 - space/field 151, 160, 172-173, 177, 180, 188, 192-194 speech acts 31, 38, 4142, 47, 57, 59, 61, 119, 121, 123-125, 127֊ 133, 140-141, 227, 230, 269, 272-273, 275, 278-281, 284285, 294, 332-334, 353 explicit performative verb 58, 127-128, 412 illocutionary force 121, 127, 129-133, 135, 272 stance ~ act 33, 152, 164-171, 181182, 203, 236, 243-244, 248-261, 345 ~ actor 152, 178 affective ~ 9, 33-34, 38, 45-47, 76, 239, 285, 370-396 attitudinal expressions of ~ 66, 96-98 categories of~ 122-123, 369 counter- 150,169-170,179 cultural - 8-11, 77, 383-384, 394 definition of - 1, 4-6, 9,
59-60, 120-123, 202-203, 236-237, 293-296, 316, 344-345, 369-370, 412, 425, 439, 441-442,460-461
Attitude and Stance in Discourse ~ devices 27, 76, 88, 202-203, 347, 370 ~ differential 172,182,193 double ~ 27, 34 Du Bois’ ~ model 6-8, 11-13, 32-33, 60, 150-153, 161162, 171-172, 192, 203, 236-240, 344-345, 351-352, 369-370,439, 461 epistemic ~ 9, 33-34, 43-45, 57-61, 66, 69, 75, 80, 86, 90, 97, 121, 128, 135-136, 246, 295, 330-331,336, 338,355, 361,370,412 ~ exchange 149, 161, 163, 167, 172, 193-194 ~ field 160-161, 167, 170-174, 179-180,183,187,193 first-order ~ 123 formal aspects of ~ 12-14, 5758, 122, 202-203 function(s)/(ing) of ~ 6-12, 29, 351-352, 360-362, 390, 461^462 ideological ~ 8, 10-11, 30, 33, 134, 207-208, 210-211, 213,345,361-362 intrapersonal clarifying ~ 298304 correction(s) 299-301 enumeration 303-304 expansion(s) 301-303 summary 303-304 interpersonal clarifying ~ 304310 anaphora resolution 308-309 definition(s) 304-305 narrowing vs broadening 305-308 translation(s) 309-310 interdisciplinary approaches of ~ 16-17 ~ management 164-167, 193 metastance/second-order ~ 123, 170, 348, 370 503 methodological perspectives on ~ 2, 16-17 object of - 152, 161-171, 179, 182, 192-193, 238-239, 336, 378, 390 - subject 152, 160 terminological aspects of - 2 -4, 26-28, 60, 97-98, 120-123, 151-153, 201-205, 236-238, 293-294, 316, 344-348, 367, 369-370, 412, 425, 439-442, 460-461 intersubjective ~ 33, 160, 172, 203 objective -33 subjective - 33, 416 see also alignment, evaluation, positioning stancetaker 6, 27, 33, 149-150, 152, 160, 169, 171-174, 178, 192֊ 194, 203, 237-238, 344, 359, 361-362, 378, 461 explicit - 351-352, 354, 356֊ 357, 360 implicit - 351, 356
stancetaking affective - 370-395 definition of - 1, 6, 16-17, 26֊ 28, 30-33, 48, 97-98, 120123, 152-153, 202-205, 348, 367, 369-370, 460^161 - device(s) 12-14, 119-120, 125-142, 202-203, 218230, 236-239, 244-246, 267, 274-281, 318-328, 414-420, 425-435 -function(ing) 6-12, 161, 174, 179, 215-216, 240, 260, 267, 281-286, 328-339, 445-457, 461^162, 483-484 sociocultural - 372-373, 379394 ~ strategy 130, 132, 163-164, 171,366
504 Index of Subjects terminological aspects of ~ 2-4, 6 ~ vectors 173-191, 193 see also perspectivation, perspective-setting, perspective-taking, perspectivity thought textualisation 266-267, 276, 278, 281,285 principles of ~ 267, 276-281 tolerance 406, 413, 416, 419^120, 464 trolling 235, 241,252-255 strategy attack - 102, 109-116 defence - 101-109 evaluative - 47 structures negative linguistic - 74, 90 polyphonic/echoic-mention 74, 84, 89 truth ~ condition 81, 90, 272, 275 metalinguistics of ~ 57-58, 71, 81, 88-90 truth-lie dichotomy 81, 85, 89 truth-redundancy theory 57 truth-(factual) validity 57, 62, 84 verba dicendi 125, 127, 129 subject speaking - 149, 153-161, 163֊ 165, 167-168, 171-176, 178, 180,183, 192-194,240, 257 mass - 159 subjectivity 28, 32, 62-63, 81, 90, 95-97, 100, 102-103, 116, 120, 152, 162, 164, 172, 293, 331, 344, 366-373 voice management 7 voicedness double - 7-8 writer/speaker-in-the-text 27, 39 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations. viii List of Tables. ix Abbreviations. x Introduction.1 Liliana Ionescu-Ruxändoiu Part I. Stancetaking in Political and Judicial Discourse Chapter One. 26 Stancetaking, Identity, and Intersubjectivity Daniela Rovența-Frumușani Chapter Two.57 Epistemic Certainty and Metalinguistics of Truth in Political Discourse Liliana Hoinärescu Chapter Three.95 Attitudinal Stance in Romanian Parliamentary Discourse. The Case of the Colectiv Tragedy Adrian Toader Chapter Four. 119 Stancetaking in Argumentative Discourse: Strategic Maneuvering with Quotation Anca Gâță Chapter Five. 148 The Last Christmas. Stancetaking in the Transcript of Ceaușescu ’s Political Trial Andrea Cristina Ghiță
vi Table of Contents Part II. Stancetaking in Online Communication Chapter Six. 200 Political Posts on Social Networks from a Dialogic Perspective Stanca Mäda and Răzvan Săftoiu Chapter Seven. 235 From Verbal Violence to Argumentation: Stancetaking in a Corpus ofNewsreader Online Comments Sorina Ciobanu Part III. Stancetaking Devices in Oral Conversation and in Literature Chapter Eight.266 Parentheticals as Metacognitive Stancetaking Device Andra Vasilescu Chapter Nine.292 A Self-Critical Speaker: The Romanian Reformulation Marker adică “I mean/namely ” Adriana Costächescu Part IV. Stancetaking in a Diachronic Perspective Chapter Ten. 316 Stancetaking in the Romanian Interwar Parliamentary Discourse Melania Roibu and Oana Uță Bărbulescu Chapter Eleven. 343 Stance in the Romanian Humoristic Press Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu Chapter Twelve. 366 Affective Stancetaking in Correspondence. The Case ofFilial-Parental Love Gabriela Stoica
Attitude and Stance in Discourse vii Part V. Stancetaking and Intercultural Communication Chapter Thirteen. 402 Attitude and Stance in Discourse in a Bilingual Community. The Case ofPresent-Day Sociolingüístic Situation in Catalonia Lidiya Shamova and Bella Bulgarova Chapter Fourteen. 424 What Japanese Can Say about Politeness in Romanian Masanori Deguchi Part VI. Stancetaking and Applied Linguistics Chapter Fifteen. 438 Stance and Literacy Development: Japanese Learners in Lingua Franca English Discourse Hiromasa Tanaka Chapter Sixteen. Stance and Stancetaking in Romanian and American School Debates Carmen-Ioana Radu 460 Contributors. 487 Index of Subjects. 496
Index of Subjects accountability 100-106, 114-117, 152, 193 action dialogic - games 201, 203-206 language ~ 209-213, 215, 218 social ~ 48, 153, 218, 221, 224, 226-228, 230 agreement 44-45, 66-67, 85, 219, 239, 259, 324-325, 430^131 partial ~ 477 see also disagreement 13 alignment 6-7, 13, 33, 38-39, 152, 171-192, 203, 205, 238-239, 244, 259-260, 344-345, 445446, 451-453, 455 calibration of ~ 194, 237 convergent ~ 72, 168, 239 divergent ~ 72, 164, 168-169, 172, 175, 178-182, 186, 188, 239 ~ strategy 172, 174, 193 vectors of - 173-174, 180, 183, 187-188, 190-191 appraisal 32-34, 45, 48, 237 - system 48 appreciation 45-46 argument(s) 77, 86-87, 384, 462467, 469^182, 484 counter— 137, 463, 465 fallacies/paralogisms 462^163, 484 ad misericordiam 463, 465, 471, 484 ad verecundiam 463, 469, 477—480, 484 converse accident 463, 467, 472, 476 post hoc ergo propter hoc 463 red herring 463, 480 reductio ad absurdum 463, 468, 475^176 straw man 463, 466, 470, 478 side— 468 argumentation 15, 119-120, 124, 129-141, 212-213, 461-463, 479, 481 enthymeme 462 persuasion 95, 98-99, 475 pragma-dialectical model 15, 119-124 critical discussion 15-16, 119, 123, 137 strategic maneuver(ing) 6, 16, 119-120, 123-124 standpoint 119-120, 123-124, 132-133, 137 strategies of - 72, 75, 79, 462 syllogism 462 argumentative -force 89, 188, 371,395 -frame 208, 211,213-214 -move 119, 123-124 - operators/connectors 74, 89 - perspective 70 - position 70 - role 462 - scheme 74 - speech 462
Attitude and Stance in Discourse ~ structure 90, 385, 387-388, 393 ~ style 120 detached -120 engaged ~ 119, 131-132, 142-143 -use 58, 71,76, 88 445-446, ~ relevance 266 ~ structure(s) 74, 90 mental spaces 267, 281-283 metacognitive device 266-267, 274-277, 283 see also relevance theory commitment 8, 33, 173, 179, 193, 202-203, 445-446, 454-456 assertive 128, 482, 484 attentiveness 455—456 497 449—451, attitude 28, 32, 34, 45, 47, 57-60, 96-98, 120-123, 202, 213-215, 237, 369-370, 412 inscribed - 45 invoked ~ 45 conversation conversational “rules” 296-298 Grice’s Maxim of Quantity 296 Horn’s R-principle and Qprinciple 297 conversational history 26, 31-32, 37, 48 see also interactional history attitudinal ~ inscriptions 323, 338 -lexis 103,213-214, 322 - tokens 323, 338 see also attitude co-optation 275 audience 98-99, 124, 140-141, 159, 161, 177-178, 345 cultural-conceptual pattern 367-368, 377-394 author-in-the text 34 deference 425^429, 432, 435 bilingualism 403-404, 409-411, 414, 420 sociolingüístic aspects of - 407408,410, 421-420 deixis address forms 186, 190, 219-221 cognitive ~ 267 deictic determiner 189 deictic frame 276, 279 deictic particle 66 discourse ~ 267, 276 distal/proximal deictic 189 pronominal reference 104, 221226, 383 pronouns 98, 101 inclusive ~ 39-42, 44, 101, 104-105, 182, 187, 190, 209, 221 interactant ~ 34, 38-41 booing 218-219 Catalan 403-411, 413-420 Catalonia 402-408, 410-411, 413, 417, 420 codeswitching 413^115, 418 cognitive ~ patterns 58, 88 cultural models 8-9, 361, 373
498 Index of Subjects desemantisation 71, 89 dialogue dialogicality/dialogicity 30, 39, 48, 149, 171, 179, 182, 191193, 227 dialogic action 7, 176 ~ engagement 11 -syntax 11-12 dialogic interaction 152, 171, 176 dialogic play 150, 172 dialogic syntax 11-12, 171, 182 dialogisation 3, 31-32 interior -31-32 dialogism 3 mixed game model of - 15 disalignment 38-39, 64, 66, 85, 89֊ 90, 205, 259 disagreement 13, 85, 89-90, 66, 219, 259-260, 467 see also agreement emotion 34, 45, 96-97, 188-189, 366-368, 379-395 - concepts 368, 380-395 emotive/emotional communica tion 371-372 filial-parental love 375-377, 378, 380-395 engagement 48, 58, 155-156, 172, 237-238, 330 epistemic - attitude/value 58, 65, 128, 135 - certainty 57, 62, 66, 71, 7477, 89, 128 - commitment 70-71, 75 - construction 43 - expressions 202-203 -justification 34 - modality 34, 43-45, 61 - orientation 30 epistemicity 34, 62, 75, 344, 370 ethos (discursive image) 40, 69, 80, 115-116, 120, 136, 345, 350351 - oÎpersona 349-351, 361-362 -ofself47, 361-362 discourse community of - 152-153 discursive style 348, 361 legal - 151, 162, 164, 188 political - 37-47, 57-58, 62, 68, 7 5, 89, 140-142 parliamentary - 74-75, 95֊ 9 6, 98-99, 101-115, 318֊ 339 - spaces 267, 283 - strategy 38, 128 - with a capital D 438, 440 evaluation 6-7, 13, 28, 32-34, 38, 81, 152, 161, 203, 237-239, 244, 251-254, 259, 285, 344֊ 345, 369-370, 425 negative - 46, 74, 253-254, 261,354 positive - 46, 255 subjective - 294-296 dissociation 72, 79, 85, 101, 104, 321,328-337,339 evidentiality 32-34, 61, 65, 75-76, 84 distance 424^129, 432-434 distancing
104-107, 221, 257, 446-452, 455-456 exchange talk - 151 turn - 172 verbal - 160, 163, 171-172, 194
Attitude and Stance in Discourse explicature 266, 274, 298 factuality 68, 86 focalisation З formality 424—429, 432, 434-435 frame(s) 157-158,163-164 epistemic -357 evaluation - 41 evidential - 357 ideological - 210, 213,215 social - 207-209, 213-214, 355 framing 163, 181, 186, 192, 348350, 352-353, 355, 361 identity 29-30, 151-152, 158-159, 182, 187-188, 192, 222, 344348,350-351,353,378 group-98, 104, 109, 115 individual/personal - 109, 240, 367,378,381-395 linguistic - 409-411 online - 244-246 sociocultural/collective - 372373,378,381-395 implicature(s) 59, 70, 266, 271-272, 298 scalar - 70 499 interaction 29-32, 159-160, 163, 171-172, 180 multiparty - 160, 164, 167, 192 online - 244-248 talk-in- 171, 187 verbal - 150-152,162, 180, 182, 192-193, 461-462 interactional history 32 see also conversational history interference 413—420 grammatical level 415^117 lexical-semantic level 418-420 phonetic level 414-415 intersubjective 149, 151, 160, 172, 203-204 - positioning 27, 33 - process 29, 34 intersubjectivity 7, Ո, 28, 30, 38, 47^18, 151-152, 180-181 intertextuality 227-230 investment 13, 189-190, 192, 236, 239-240, 256, 261, 359 irony 7-8, 106, 136, 462, 484 see also voicedness keyword analysis 27, 39-47 indexical 30, 104, 316-318 - layering 318 - meaning 316, 318 indexicality 29, 318 first-order - 318-322 second-order - 322-326, 337 third-order - 326-328, 338 intentionality 32, 120, 125 intersubjective - 32 objective - 32 subjective - 32 Lingua Franca English 440-445 linguistic economy 127, 280, 296298 literacy 438^446, 448, 452^457 load identity - 344, 347, 350-353,
360-362 ideological - 344, 348, 350, 354-360, 361-362
500 Index of Subjects macro-narrative 26, 37-38 markers attitude - /attitudinal (expressions) 66, 99-116, 202203, 213-216, 412 booster ~ 63-64 certainty - of stancetaking 130131, 135 discourse - 63, 70-72, 292, 294 epistemic/certainty ~ 58, 63-90 quotative ~ 125 reformulation ~ 64, 66, 293-296, 298-299 adică “I mean” 292-310 stance ~ 57-58, 190 stance intersubjective ~ 27 metacommunication 14, 166-167 syntactic approaches to ~ 269271, 275 truth conditions of ~ 272 types of - structures 268-269 - and conventional implicatures 272, 274 - and explicatures 274 - and common ground 272 - and relevance 273-274 - and speech acts 274-275 participant(s) categories of ~ 155-161 framers 156-157, 159 observers 158 players 157 co— 149, 160, 172, 185-186 massive - 154,158, 177-179 non-engrossed - 178, 189 synthetic - 154-155 misrepresentation 62, 74, 87 mitigation 75, 88 mitigatori) 66, 75 modality 26, 32, 42-45, 271, 412 alternating ~ 44 objective - 43 subjective ~ 43 participation - framework 154-155 - status 155-156 pathemisation 188, 190-191, 372, 379, 384-389 persona \Ί, 244, 346-347, 350-352, 360-362 modalparticle(s) 57, 63-90 Moral Foundations Theory 317, 326-327 négociation conversational ~ 15 stance ~ 14-16 parenthetical(s) 265-286 classification of ~ 267, 284-285 functions of ~ 272-273, 275 intonation of - 271, 275 pragmasemantic approaches to 271-273,275 perspectivation 3—4, 6, 9, 31, 202, 344, 460-461 see also stancetaking perspective 2—4, 9, 28, 31, 202, 344, 460—461, 463—464 perspective-setting 6, 31, 202, 461 perspective-taking 6, 31, 202, 352, 461 see also stance
perspectivity 3-4, 202
Attitude and Stance in Discourse point of view/viewpoint 2-3, 13, 28, 32, 72, 76, 202-203, 371 see also perspective politeness 75, 279, 424-435, 447, 449, 467 exalting form 427—429 honorífics addressee ~ 424, 428^-29, 433-435 referent ~ 424, 428^129, 433-435 humble form 427-428 ~ pronouns 222, 424-426, 431433,435 T/V pronouns 426, 430, 434 predicates long form ~ 424, 426-430, 433,435 short form ~ 426-430, 435 political - communication 201 - legitimisation 80, 90,157 - posts 201, 205-216 non-supportive - 205, 218230 quantitative outlook 216-218 reactive-218-230 supportive ~ 205, 218 - stance 3 7—4-8, 5 8, 64-90, 9699, 101-116, 130-133, 139֊ 143, 153-194, 205-216, 318-339,354-362 positioning 4, 6-10, 13, 26-27, 29, 32-33, 39, 41, 48, 60, 74-75, 152, 162, 171, 202-203, 215216, 238-239, 244, 255-258, 261, 273, 330, 337, 344, 346֊ 348, 352, 356, 370-371, 377, 383, 386, 393, 441, 471, 480, 483 private correspondence 366, 373375, 379-392 501 Project-Based Learning (PBL) 439, 443-457 propositional - certainty 63-64 - truth 64-88 public image 96-97, 101-116, 376 see also ethos quotation/quote 7-8, 97, 119-120, 125-143, 209, 226-230, 484 direct -/quoting in direct speech 126, 130-133 disguised - 138-139 hybrid -131 indirect -/quoting in indirect speech 126-128 pseudo— 120, 132-138, 142143 adapted - 134-137,142 invented - 133, 137-138 self-pseudo-quote 133-134 quotee 125-126, 130, 132, 142 quoter 125-126, 131, 133, 142֊ 143 reported - 119, 125-143, 131 resumptive/summarising - 131133 - strategy 126, 130-133 reader/addressee-in-the-text 39, 48 reactionist affective - 109, 237 negative
- 216-231, 247-261 positive - 96, 101, 109 referencing (group/selfj 101, Юб107, 109, 113-116 relevance theory 273-274, 297-298, 305 see also cognitive
502 Index of Subjects repetition 75, 97, 139, 141, 168, 188, 190-191, 209, 213, 292, 370, 384-385 self— 185-186 reported speech 14, 119, 125-129, 142 direct speech 126, 129-132 indirect speech 126-128, 129, 132 free indirect speech 128-129 reporting ~ illocutionary force 129-131 ~ speech act 119, 129-131 ~ strategies 129-131 resonance 11-12, 116,152, 182, 187, 190, 194 rhetoric funeral speech/oration 120, 138֊ 143 lying ~ 88 truth ~ 84-89 truth-lie ~ 85, 89-90 rhetorical ~ function 63,132,142,468, 470 ~ effect 74-75, 95-96, 99-100, 102-116, 278, 286 -impact 126, 132, 136, 138 ~ question(s) 7-8, 69, 103, 225, 236, 257, 261, 326, 462, 467, 474-476, 478, 483^184 scalarity 70 schema environmental, chronological ~ 439, 442-443,451 seZ/ collective - 373, 391 conceptual ~ 367-368 individual/personal ~ 372-373, 379-395 relational ~ 372-373, 391 sociocultural ~ 379-395 selfway 368, 376-377, 396 social media 200-201 online news comments 235, 240-241, 252 socio-cognitive ~ approach 17, 152, 439-440, 442-443 - space/field 151, 160, 172-173, 177, 180, 188, 192-194 speech acts 31, 38, 4142, 47, 57, 59, 61, 119, 121, 123-125, 127֊ 133, 140-141, 227, 230, 269, 272-273, 275, 278-281, 284285, 294, 332-334, 353 explicit performative verb 58, 127-128, 412 illocutionary force 121, 127, 129-133, 135, 272 stance ~ act 33, 152, 164-171, 181182, 203, 236, 243-244, 248-261, 345 ~ actor 152, 178 affective ~ 9, 33-34, 38, 45-47, 76, 239, 285, 370-396 attitudinal expressions of ~ 66, 96-98 categories of~ 122-123, 369 counter- 150,169-170,179 cultural - 8-11, 77, 383-384, 394 definition of - 1, 4-6, 9,
59-60, 120-123, 202-203, 236-237, 293-296, 316, 344-345, 369-370, 412, 425, 439, 441-442,460-461
Attitude and Stance in Discourse ~ devices 27, 76, 88, 202-203, 347, 370 ~ differential 172,182,193 double ~ 27, 34 Du Bois’ ~ model 6-8, 11-13, 32-33, 60, 150-153, 161162, 171-172, 192, 203, 236-240, 344-345, 351-352, 369-370,439, 461 epistemic ~ 9, 33-34, 43-45, 57-61, 66, 69, 75, 80, 86, 90, 97, 121, 128, 135-136, 246, 295, 330-331,336, 338,355, 361,370,412 ~ exchange 149, 161, 163, 167, 172, 193-194 ~ field 160-161, 167, 170-174, 179-180,183,187,193 first-order ~ 123 formal aspects of ~ 12-14, 5758, 122, 202-203 function(s)/(ing) of ~ 6-12, 29, 351-352, 360-362, 390, 461^462 ideological ~ 8, 10-11, 30, 33, 134, 207-208, 210-211, 213,345,361-362 intrapersonal clarifying ~ 298304 correction(s) 299-301 enumeration 303-304 expansion(s) 301-303 summary 303-304 interpersonal clarifying ~ 304310 anaphora resolution 308-309 definition(s) 304-305 narrowing vs broadening 305-308 translation(s) 309-310 interdisciplinary approaches of ~ 16-17 ~ management 164-167, 193 metastance/second-order ~ 123, 170, 348, 370 503 methodological perspectives on ~ 2, 16-17 object of - 152, 161-171, 179, 182, 192-193, 238-239, 336, 378, 390 - subject 152, 160 terminological aspects of - 2 -4, 26-28, 60, 97-98, 120-123, 151-153, 201-205, 236-238, 293-294, 316, 344-348, 367, 369-370, 412, 425, 439-442, 460-461 intersubjective ~ 33, 160, 172, 203 objective -33 subjective - 33, 416 see also alignment, evaluation, positioning stancetaker 6, 27, 33, 149-150, 152, 160, 169, 171-174, 178, 192֊ 194, 203, 237-238, 344, 359, 361-362, 378, 461 explicit - 351-352, 354, 356֊ 357, 360 implicit - 351, 356
stancetaking affective - 370-395 definition of - 1, 6, 16-17, 26֊ 28, 30-33, 48, 97-98, 120123, 152-153, 202-205, 348, 367, 369-370, 460^161 - device(s) 12-14, 119-120, 125-142, 202-203, 218230, 236-239, 244-246, 267, 274-281, 318-328, 414-420, 425-435 -function(ing) 6-12, 161, 174, 179, 215-216, 240, 260, 267, 281-286, 328-339, 445-457, 461^162, 483-484 sociocultural - 372-373, 379394 ~ strategy 130, 132, 163-164, 171,366
504 Index of Subjects terminological aspects of ~ 2-4, 6 ~ vectors 173-191, 193 see also perspectivation, perspective-setting, perspective-taking, perspectivity thought textualisation 266-267, 276, 278, 281,285 principles of ~ 267, 276-281 tolerance 406, 413, 416, 419^120, 464 trolling 235, 241,252-255 strategy attack - 102, 109-116 defence - 101-109 evaluative - 47 structures negative linguistic - 74, 90 polyphonic/echoic-mention 74, 84, 89 truth ~ condition 81, 90, 272, 275 metalinguistics of ~ 57-58, 71, 81, 88-90 truth-lie dichotomy 81, 85, 89 truth-redundancy theory 57 truth-(factual) validity 57, 62, 84 verba dicendi 125, 127, 129 subject speaking - 149, 153-161, 163֊ 165, 167-168, 171-176, 178, 180,183, 192-194,240, 257 mass - 159 subjectivity 28, 32, 62-63, 81, 90, 95-97, 100, 102-103, 116, 120, 152, 162, 164, 172, 293, 331, 344, 366-373 voice management 7 voicedness double - 7-8 writer/speaker-in-the-text 27, 39 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek' München |
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spelling | Attitude and stance in discourse edited by Liliana Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu, Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu, Gabriela Stoica and Şerban Hartular Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2022 vii, 504 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Einstellung (DE-588)4013943-8 gnd rswk-swf Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd rswk-swf Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 gnd rswk-swf Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd rswk-swf Discourse analysis / Political aspects Oral communication Communication orale Discourse analysis Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 s Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 s Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 s Einstellung (DE-588)4013943-8 s DE-604 Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu, Liliana 1941- (DE-588)1028081162 edt Constantinescu, Mihaela N. 1980- (DE-588)1046827219 edt Stoica, Gabriela ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1184948259 edt Hartular, Şerban (DE-588)1257246216 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5275-7948-4 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033285587&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033285587&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Sachregister |
spellingShingle | Attitude and stance in discourse Einstellung (DE-588)4013943-8 gnd Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 gnd Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd |
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title | Attitude and stance in discourse |
title_auth | Attitude and stance in discourse |
title_exact_search | Attitude and stance in discourse |
title_exact_search_txtP | Attitude and stance in discourse |
title_full | Attitude and stance in discourse edited by Liliana Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu, Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu, Gabriela Stoica and Şerban Hartular |
title_fullStr | Attitude and stance in discourse edited by Liliana Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu, Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu, Gabriela Stoica and Şerban Hartular |
title_full_unstemmed | Attitude and stance in discourse edited by Liliana Ionescu-Ruxăndoiu, Mihaela-Viorica Constantinescu, Gabriela Stoica and Şerban Hartular |
title_short | Attitude and stance in discourse |
title_sort | attitude and stance in discourse |
topic | Einstellung (DE-588)4013943-8 gnd Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 gnd Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Einstellung Diskursanalyse Rumänisch Politische Sprache |
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