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El. knyga: Let's Talk: How English Conversation Works

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192591104
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192591104

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Banter, chit-chat, gossip, natter, tete-a-tete: these are just a few of the terms for the varied ways in which we interact with one another through conversation. David Crystal explores the factors that motivate so many different kinds of talk and reveals the rules we use unconsciously, even in the most routine exchanges of everyday conversation.

We tend to think of conversation as something spontaneous, instinctive, habitual. It has been described as an art, as a game, sometimes even as a battle. Whichever metaphor we use, most people are unaware of what the rules are, how they work, and how we can bend and break them when circumstances warrant it.

Recenzijos

A useful addition to an English teacher's armoury and certain to pique students' interest in the language that happens all around them, all the time... Let's Talk is a powerful statement about our species and the centrality to it of conversation in all its collaborative glory. * Nikolai Luck, Teaching English * For Crystal, the aim of a conversation is to make everyone happy or, at least, satisfied at the end ... [ he] has definitely achieved that. * Training, Language & Culture * For the teacher or advanced student there are masses of insights in the book and examples of how language is used to manage conversation... For Crystal the aim of a conversation is to make every-one happy or, at least, satisfied at the end. Citing Dr Johnson once again, conversation should create 'a pleasing impression'. David Crystal has definitely achieved that. * Barry Tomalin, Training, Language & Culture * I've always enjoyed Crystal's books and this one was no exception... it's certainly a good read I would recommend to anyone with an interest in language or conversation. * Shiny New Books *

Preface vii
Prologue viii
1 Greetings!
1(8)
Good mornings
2 In the beginning...
9(9)
Conversation cards
3 A Thousand Years Of Conversation
18(8)
Battle rapping
4 Exchanges
26(12)
An unusual exchange
5 Taking Turns-Or Not
38(6)
Telephone turns
6 Interrupting
44(10)
One-sided turns
7 What We Talk About
54(13)
Topical allusions
8 How We Talk About It
67(12)
Enjoy!
9 Taking It Easy
79(18)
Phone beginnings
10 Story-Telling
97(10)
A thousand days
11 Stylistic Options
107(14)
Hello, Dave
12 The Vocal And The Visual
121(9)
Dickensian pauses
13 Conversation As Theatre
130(10)
Always a conversation
14 Online `Conversations'
140(9)
Online help
15 Cultural Conversations
149(8)
A case of cultural misunderstanding
16 Breaking The Rules
157(10)
The father of it all
17 Does Conversation Change?
167(14)
New openings, reactions, and closings
18 #Almost Done
181(10)
Epilogue 191(2)
Appendix: The football grounds conversation 193(4)
References 197(2)
Index 199
David Crystal is known throughout the world as a writer, editor, lecturer, and broadcaster on language. He has published extensively on the history and development of English, including Begat: The King James Bible and the English Language (2010), The Story of English in 100 Words (2011), Spell It Out: The Singular Story of English Spelling (2012), Wordsmiths and Warriors: The English-Language Tourist's Guide to Britain (with Hilary Crystal, 2013), The Oxford Dictionary of Original Shakespearean Pronunciation (2016), and The Story of Be: A Verb's-Eye View of the English Language (2017).