1st Edition
Contemporary Issues in Language and Discourse Processes
Contributors. Introduction: Language, Communication, and Discourse Processes 1. Introductory Essay: Notes on Conversation John Searle Part I: Scripts, Plans, and Cognitive Processes 2. Script-Based Semantic Theory Victor Raskin 3. Attribution Schemes and Causal Inference in Natural Conversations Brant Burleson 4. A Developmental Analysis of Children’s Narratives Beth Haslett 5. Scripts, Story Grammars, and Causal Schemas Sally Planalp Part II: Methodological Issues and the Analysis of Discourse 6. Building a Case for Claims About Discourse Structure Sally Jackson 7. How to Make an Argument From Example in Discourse Analysis Scott Jacobs 8. Conversation Analysis Methods Robert Hopper, Susan Koch, Jennifer Mandelbaum 9. The Analysis of Action Sequences in Conversation: Some Comments on Method Margaret L. McLaughlin Part III: Interaction Strategies and Discourse 10. Interacting Plans in the Accomplishment of a Practical Activity Julie A. Burke 11. Negotiation Competence: A Conceptualization of the Rules of Negotiation Interaction Mary E. Diez 12. Appositions in Plans and Scripts: An Application to Initial Interactions Pam Benoit, Vince Follert 13. Goals in Discourse Robert T. Craig. Author Index. Subject Index.
Biography
Donald G. Ellis is an emeritus professor at the University of Hartford. He is a specialist in the areas of communication, political conflict, and related topics such as argument and deliberation. He is the past editor of the journal Communication Theory and has been elected to fellow status in the International Communication Association. He earned his PhD at the University of Utah where his dissertation was awarded the Communication Association Golden Anniversary Dissertation Award. Dr. Ellis is the author of numerous books and articles.
William A. Donohue is a distinguished professor of Communication at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in 1976. Dr. Donohue has published over 100 articles and books in the areas of conflict, communication, negotiation and mediation. He teaches in the areas of interpersonal communication and leadership. Dr. Donohue is also a Fellow of the International Communication Association and the International Association for Conflict Management.






