Interaction in the theory and in the practice 3304-2DXW-WM-IWTP
1. Definition of concepts : "interaction" and "verbal interaction"
2. Face concept (E.Goffman)
3. Politeness theory
a/ positive face threatening acts (P. Brown & S. Levinson)
b/ negative face threatening acts (P. Brown & S. Levinson)
c/ face flattering acts (C. Kerbrat-Orecchioni)
4. Types of verbal interactions
5. Global structure of the verbal interaction
6. Communication and relationship
7. Emotions in verbal interactions
8. Intercultural approach to analysis of verbal interactions
Term 2024L:
1. Definition of concepts : "interaction" and "verbal interaction" |
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
General: general courses elective monographs | Term 2024L: elective monographs general courses |
Learning outcomes
Students will know the basics of the theory of verbal interactions.
Students will be introduced to the analysis of verbal interactions.
Assessment criteria
Presentation of the most important problems of interactions theory
- Preparation to interactions analysis
Assessment methods and assessment criteria:
participation in the lecture
writing of semestral homework (analysis of the verbal interaction)
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
Charaudeau P. Maingueneau D. (dir.) 2002 Dictionnaire d’analyse du discours, Paris, Editions du Seuil.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1990 Les interactions verbales, tome I , Paris, Armand Colin.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1992 Les interactions verbales, tome II, Paris, Armand Colin.
Kerbrat-Orecchioni C. 1994 Les interactions verbales, tome III, Paris, Armand Colin.
Roulet E., Filletaz L., Grobet A. 2001 Un modèle et un instrument d’analyse du discours, Bern, Peter Lang.
Traverso V. 1999,2004, 2007 L’analyse des conversations, Paris, Armand Colin.
Traverso V. 1996 La conversation familière, Lyon, PUL.
Vion R . 1992, 2000 La communication verbale. L’analyse des interactions ; Paris ; Hachette.
Notes
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