Creating Conversations: Improvisation in Everyday DiscourseHampton Press, 2001 - 261 páginas Conversation is one of those everyday, commonsense abilities that we can all do without thinking. But paradoxically, understanding how conversation works is one of the most difficult problems for scientists - for example, even after decades of research, computers are still miserable conversationalists. This text explores this paradox: how can conversation be so difficult, and at the same time come to us so naturally.? The answer to the paradox is found in the creativity of everyday conversation. The author, a psychologist and an expert in the sciences of creativity of everyday conversation, shows that the same basic creativity - improvisational creativity - is found in conversation, jazz, children's play, and theatre. |
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... speech styles , it's often when we're speaking with an unusual level of formality , like with Deacon Mushrat's Old English script . A formal speech style usually goes with a more formal social setting . For example , when I meet someone ...
... speech styles , it's often when we're speaking with an unusual level of formality , like with Deacon Mushrat's Old English script . A formal speech style usually goes with a more formal social setting . For example , when I meet someone ...
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... speech styles in groups of three or more people . For example , whenever you and a close friend are in a group of ... style than we usually do together . Like Molière's Monsieur Jourdain , who was surprised to find out that he had been ...
... speech styles in groups of three or more people . For example , whenever you and a close friend are in a group of ... style than we usually do together . Like Molière's Monsieur Jourdain , who was surprised to find out that he had been ...
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... speech style that is encoded in the grammar , we've already seen that many English speakers have different speech styles in their reper- toire . These speech styles tend to fall along a single dimension , from polite or formal at one ...
... speech style that is encoded in the grammar , we've already seen that many English speakers have different speech styles in their reper- toire . These speech styles tend to fall along a single dimension , from polite or formal at one ...
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Scripts and Improvisations 71 | 5 |
Dialogues | 43 |
Audiences | 73 |
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Creating Conversations: Improvisation in Everyday Discourse Robert Keith Sawyer Prévia não disponível - 2001 |
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