Strategie konwersacyjne w wypowiedziach osób jąkających się

Abstract

The article presents the research into the interaction within the specific discourse based around the dialogue of people with stuttering disorder. The analysis of the dialogues was performed with the use of the theory of conversational strategies created by Aleks Awdiejew (2004). The dialogues were therefore analysed in terms of four (mutually dependent) basic conversational strategies: informational-verificative, axiological-emotive, behavioral, and meta discursive.

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Jan Ożdżyński, Jolanta Góral-Półrola, Mirosław Michalik

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  • EP ID EP547898
  • DOI 10.24917/20831765.13.10
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Jan Ożdżyński, Jolanta Góral-Półrola, Mirosław Michalik (2018). Strategie konwersacyjne w wypowiedziach osób jąkających się. Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Linguistica, 0(261), 107-116. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-547898