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The Conversation Frame

Forms and functions of fictive interaction

Esther Pascual
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Release Date: 01/11/2016

Genre: Language & Reference
Label: John Benjamins Publishing Co
Series: Human Cognitive Processing
Contributors: Esther Pascual (Edited by), Sergeiy Sandler (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co

Forms and functions of fictive interaction
This edited volume brings together the latest research on fictive interaction, that is the use of the frame of ordinary conversation as a means to structure cognition (talking to oneself), discourse (monologues organized as dialogues), and grammar (“why me? attitude”). This follows prior work on the subject by Esther Pascual and other authors, most of whom are also contributors to this volume. The 17 chapters in the volume explore fictive interaction as a fundamental cognitive phenomenon, as a ubiquitous discourse-structuring device, as a possibly universal linguistic construction, and as an effective communicative strategy in persuasion and language pathology. The data discussed involve a wide variety of unrelated languages (spoken and signed) and modes of communication (oral, written, visual), across cultural contexts and historical time.
The research presented combines linguistics and cognitive science, while bridging the gap between core grammatical studies and modern conversation and discourse analysis. The volume further reaches across what may be the most basic divide in linguistics: that between descriptive, theoretical, and applied linguistics.