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- 王虹著 著
- 出版社: 西安:陕西人民教育出版社
- ISBN:7541982598
- 出版时间:2001
- 标注页数:196页
- 文件大小:9MB
- 文件页数:205页
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图书目录
Chapter 1 Introduction1
1.1.The study of character in drama1
1.2.Language and dialogue in drama4
1.2.1 Traditional perspectives4
1.2.2 The influence of semiotics and speech-act theory5
1.2.3 Discourse analysis and dramatic dialogue8
1.3.Dramatic dialogue as spoken discourse8
1.3.1 Language through drama9
1.3.2 Drama through language10
1.4 The benefits of an eclectic approach12
1.5 Dramatic texts and conversational data used in this study14
Chapter 2 Dramatic dialogue and conversation18
2.1 Do people in plays talk like people in real life?19
2.2 Discourse structure22
2.3 Characterization of spoken interaction24
2.4 How far is drama a mimesis of conversation?26
2.5 Accounting for the differences34
2.6 Conclusion38
Chapter 3 Structure of conversation(1)-models and contributions from the Birmingham School39
3.1 The concept of structure in discourse39
3.2 Structural frameworks:Sinclair & Coulthard,Burton,and Francis & H?ston42
3.2.1 Act43
3.2.2 Move44
3.2.3 Exchange45
3.2.4 Transaction46
3.2.5 Interaction47
3.3 The criteria for characterizing utterances47
3.4 Conversational patterning-the system of choices50
3.5 Modifications to Burton's framework53
3.5.1 Supporting and challenging moves53
3.5.2 Different types of challenging moves56
3.5.3 The follow-up move58
3.5.4 Categories and subcategories of acts60
3.5 Conclusion61
Chapter 4 Structure of conversation(2)-the ethnomethodological approach63
4.1 Discourse analysis versus conversation analysis64
4.2 The concepts of accountability and intersubjectivity66
4.3 The systematics of turn taking70
4.4 Turn sequencing73
4.4.1 Adjacency pairs73
4.4.2 Preference organization76
4.5 The significance of silence79
4.6 Conclusion81
Chapter 5 From structures of conversation to the analysis of dramatic dialogue:preliminaries83
5.1 Constructing a loose framework for the study of dramatic dialogue and characterization83
5.2 Topical structure and topical development85
5.3 Aspects of characterization90
5.4 Context93
5.5 The global context of Look Back in Anger96
5.6 Extracts chosen for analysis102
Chapter 6 Extract Ⅰ:The opening scene of Look Back in Anger103
6.1 The opening scene:an overview103
6.2 Topical episode and topical development104
6.3 Turn-taking109
6.4 Discourse structure113
6.5 Jimmy's questions118
6.6 Summary discussion121
Chapter 7 Extract Ⅱ:Conversation with four characters present130
7.1 The setting of Extract Ⅱ130
7.2 Topical episodes and topical development132
7.3 Turn-taking137
7.4 Discourse structure143
7.5 Silence and the identification of turn-lapse146
7.6 Summary discussion149
Chapter 8 Extract Ⅲ:A variation of the opening scene157
8.1 A familiar scene with a significant difference:the context of Extract Ⅲ157
8.2 Topical episodes and topical development158
8.3 Turn-taking163
8.4 Discourse structure166
8.5 Summary discussion170
Conclusion180
Notes186
References189