Discourse, Consciousness, and Time: The Flow and Displacement of Conscious Experience in Speaking and Writing
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Added by: badaboom | Karma: 5366.29 | Non-Fiction » Science literature » Linguistics | 5 December 2011 |
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Discourse, Consciousness, and Time: The Flow and Displacement of Conscious Experience in Speaking and Writing
Wallace Chafe demonstrates how the study of language and consciousness together can provide an unexpectedly broad understanding of the way the mind works. Relying on close analyses of conversational speech as well as written fiction and nonfiction, he investigates both the flow of ideas through consciousness and the displacement of consciousness by way of memory and imagination. Chafe draws on several decades of research to demonstrate that understanding the nature of consciousness is essential to understanding many linguistic phenomena, such as pronouns, tense, clause structure, and intonation, as well as stylistic usages, such as the historical present and the free indirect style. |
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Tags: consciousness, understanding, Chafe, tense, structure, Speaking, Discourse |