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Edited by Gene H. Lerner, the volume synthesizes varied perspectives within the field, offering both historical context and contemporary relevance. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how individuals construct meaning and manage social relationships through talk. This scholarly work, rich in bibliographical references, serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a valuable resource for seasoned researchers.
Accessible yet comprehensive, this collection illuminates the complexities of human interaction and reinforces the significance of conversation as a vital aspect of social life. It stands as a pivotal reference for those interested in pragmatics, linguistics, and communication studies.