Tales from the Vienna woods:Sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic considerations of narrative analysis

Wodak, Ruth (1986) Tales from the Vienna woods:Sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic considerations of narrative analysis. Poetics, 15 (1-2). pp. 153-182. ISSN 0304-422X

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Abstract

The analysis of narratives is being attempted by many sciences. This paper focusses on the historical and therapeutic approaches (in this issue) and differentiates their analyses from a socio- and psycholinguistic point of view. Several points are focussed on: there exists significant evidence that persons of different social status, sex, culture personality etc. realize different and systematic narratives - the knowledge about these variations helps to explain communicationconflicts and frameconflicts. Also, the meaning of a narrative is very complex - there are manifest and latent meanings, some are only to be arrived at through the context and other data available about the storyteller. Thus, socio- and psycholinguistic provide the researcher with many categories and criteria for a systematic analysis of empirical data, of spoken language, like narratives.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Poetics
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? CULTURAL STUDIESLANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICSCOMMUNICATIONSOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCELINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGELITERATURE AND LITERARY THEORY ??
ID Code:
199565
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25 Jul 2023 12:35
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Published
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