I give myself verbal shape from another's point of view, ultimately, from the point of view of the community to which I belong. A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end of the bridge depends on me, then the other depends on my... The Meaning of Relationship in Interpersonal Communicationeditado por - 1998 - 202 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Paul J. Thibault - 1990 - 362 páginas
...offacr, word is a two-sided act. It is determined equally by whose word it is and for whom it is mennt. As word, it is precisely the product of the reciprocal...territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the spenker and the interlocutor. VN Volosinov (1973: 86; emphasis in original) A bit of information is... | |
| Peter Rigby - 1992 - 282 páginas
...word is a two-sided act. It is determined equally by whose word it is and for whom it is meant. As a word, it is precisely the product of the reciprocal...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. In this chapter,... | |
| Dorothy J. Hale - 1998 - 264 páginas
...in fact describe how every word that is exchanged actively engages a process of social unification: Each and every word expresses the "one" in relation...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. (Marxism,... | |
| Michael Bell, Michael E Gardiner - 1998 - 252 páginas
...outlined by Voloshinov in Marxism and the Philosophy of Language (1986). In that work, he suggests that: 'A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another. If one end depends on me, then the other depends on my addressee' (86). And since the word is 'the semiotic material... | |
| Marnie Holborow - 1999 - 232 páginas
...identifiable. A word is a two-sided act and a product of the relationship between speaker and listener: I give myself verbal shape from another's point of...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. (Volosinov... | |
| Edward Michael Pavlić - 2002 - 344 páginas
...two-sided act. It is precisely the product of the reciprocal relationship between speaker and listener.... I give myself verbal shape from another's point of...other depends on my addressee. A word is territory shaped by both addresser and addressee. (1973:86) Esu/Elegba waits on the bridge. His presence invokes... | |
| Carol Ann Newsom - 2004 - 390 páginas
...the addressee has an extremely high significance. In point of fact, a word is a two-sided act. . . As word it is precisely the product of the reciprocal...territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by a speaker and his interlocutor" (emphasis in the original). Prayer also differs from many ordinary... | |
| Mary E. Shields - 2004 - 202 páginas
...Bakhtin, the word or utterance is a bridge, with its two pillars being the speaker and the listener: 'A word is a bridge thrown between myself and another....both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor.'5 Nowhere is this idea clearer than in Jer. 3.1-5. Jeremiah 3.1 begins with the citation... | |
| Ray Land, Siân Bayne - 2005 - 200 páginas
...every word expresses the 'one' in relation to the 'other'. I give myself verbal shape from another's point of view of the community to which I belong....then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor, (emphasis... | |
| Deborah Kapchan - 2007 - 356 páginas
...word is a two-sided act. It is determined equally by whose word it is and for whom it is meant. . . . I give myself verbal shape from another's point of...then the other depends on my addressee. A word is a territory shared by both addresser and addressee, by the speaker and his interlocutor. (Voloshinov... | |
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