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Part 2. Language Nexus of Context
Chapter 5. Sentences, Speech Acts, and Utterances 91
The Use of Form, the Overlay of Context 94
Prague School Functionalism 102
The Context Dependency of Literal Meaning 106
Conclusion 115
Further Readings 115
Chapter 6. Three Phenomenologies of Language 118
Ingarden: Incompleteness and Concretization 122
Schutz: Typification and the Meaning of Interaction 128
Merleau-Ponty: The Phenomenal Present and the Body as Ground 135
Further Readings 138
Chapter 7. Saturation by Context 140
Voloshinov on Verbal Interaction 142
Rommetveit on Message Structure and Perspective 145
Saturation by Context: An Example from the Field 150
Conclusion 165
Further Readings 167
Chapter 8. Relativity, Reflexivity, and Difference 169
Linguistic Relativity and Mediation 170
Indexicality, Relativity, and Universals of Context 176
Style, Textuality, and Verbal Repertoires 184
The Ideological Dimension 192
Further Readings 197
Chapter 9. Beyond the Speaker and the Text 201
From Dialectic to Dialogue 203
Participation Frameworks 207
Transposition 211
Beyond the Face-to-face 213
Conclusion 222
Further Readings 223

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Publication Information: Book Title: Language & Communicative Practices. Contributors: William F. Hanks - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1996. Page Number: viii.
    
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