Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
406
Language
English
Published
Nov 18, 2002
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1588112950
ISBN-13
9781588112958
Description
This book delves into the intricate concepts of perspective and view in discourse, exploring their significance in both everyday communication and specialized contexts. The authors, Carl Friedrich F. Graumann and Werner Kallmeyer, take readers on a journey through the cognitive processes underlying how perspectives are formed and articulated. They analyze how different viewpoints shape discourse and influence understanding, demonstrating that language is not merely a tool for conveying information, but also a means of framing thoughts and experiences.
By examining various examples from everyday language and scholarly discussions, the authors illustrate how perspective-taking is crucial for effective communication. They argue that understanding the subtleties of perspective can enhance our awareness of social interactions and the dynamics of discourse. This insightful examination offers valuable contributions to fields such as linguistics, psychology, and communication, inviting readers to reconsider their own engagement with language and perspective in their daily lives.
By examining various examples from everyday language and scholarly discussions, the authors illustrate how perspective-taking is crucial for effective communication. They argue that understanding the subtleties of perspective can enhance our awareness of social interactions and the dynamics of discourse. This insightful examination offers valuable contributions to fields such as linguistics, psychology, and communication, inviting readers to reconsider their own engagement with language and perspective in their daily lives.
Genres
Psychology