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Communicating certainty and uncertainty in medical, supportive and scientific contexts / edited by Andrzej Zuczkowski, University of Macerata [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zuczkowski, Andrzej, editor.
Bongelli, Ramona, editor.
Riccioni, Ilaria, editor.
Canestrari, Carla, editor.
Series:
Dialogue studies ; v. 25.
Dialogue studies, 1875-1792 ; volume 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science in mass media.
Communication in science.
Communication in psychology.
Communication in medicine.
Discoveries in science.
Science--Social aspects.
Science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (421 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2014]
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This paper investigates the connection between self-repairs, conversation analytical mechanisms, and the concept of certainty in Romanian academic meetings. The focus is on the design of turn(s) in which the chair and the other participants provide feedback on a piece of writing. The data reveal that at the turn design level, through self-repairs (namely replacing, deleting, reformatting, inserting), the speakers employ several lexical and grammatical items in order to communicate different degrees of certainty.
Contents:
Communicating Certainty and Uncertainty in Medical, Supportive and Scientific Contexts; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; I. Theoretical and general models; 1. Subjectivity in modality, and beyond; 1. Introduction; 2. The 'traditional' analysis of subjectivity in modality; 3. Subjectivity vs. intersubjectivity, in modality and beyond; 4. The cognitive status of (inter)subjectivity; 5. Conclusion; References; 2. Certainty and uncertainty in assertive speech acts; 1. Introduction; 2. What is an assertion?; 3. A more comprehensive speech-act theoretical view
4. From assertion to the expression and communication of certainty/uncertainty5. Expression and communication of certainty/uncertainty in the "Stamina case"; 6. Concluding remarks; References; Appendix; 1. Our formal discourse-semantic framework: ReALIS; 3. Ideal and deviant interlocutors in a formal interpretation system; 2. Formalization; 3. Communication situations; 4. Sentences with adverbs or auxiliaries of certainty; 5. Lying while saying the truth; 6. Conclusions and loose ends; Acknowledgments; References; 4. On being certain whether. A puzzle about indirect interrogatives
1. Introduction2. The factivity hypothesis; 3. Direct and indirect interrogatives and exclamatives; 4. A pragmatic hypothesis; 5. Wh-clauses that are not interrogative; 6. Huddelston's criticism of the Elliott-Grimshaw analysis; 7. Conclusion; References; 5. Uncertainty as integrated part of meaning and understanding; 1. Introduction; 2. Setting the scene: Dialog; 3. Meaning-in-use; 4. Cross-cultural dialog and expert-layperson communication; 5. Inner voices: Dialog within; 6. Conclusion; References; 6. Epistemic stance: Knowing, Unknowing, Believing (KUB) positions; 1. Introduction
2. Akio Kamio: The theory of territories of information3. John Heritage: The epistemic management of conversational interactions; 4. The epistemic management of conversational interactions: Our perspective; 5. Conclusion; References; II. Medical and supportive interactions; 7. Requesting help with null or limited knowledge: Entitlements and responsibility in emergency call; 1. Introduction; 2. Emergency calls; 3. Analysis; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 8. The journey to advice: Balancing certainty and uncertainty in doctor delivery of expert opinion; 1. Introduction
2. The meaning of evidences in medical practice: The EBM3. Advice giving in doctor-patient interactions; 4. Data and methodology; 5. Discussion and conclusion; References; Appendix; 9. Diagnostic news delivery: A microanalysis of the use of shields; 1. Introduction; 2. Breaking bad news: The SPIKES protocol; 3. Diagnostic news delivery: The use of shields; 4. The study: Aim, corpus and method; 5. Findings: Sample cases; 6. Conclusions; References; 10. Epistemic struggles in addiction therapeutic community meetings; 1. Introduction; 2. Therapeutic Community Monday meetings; 3. Data
5. Pursuing information on a client's experience
Notes:
"International Conference "The Communication of Certainty and Uncertainty: Linguistic, Psychological, Philosophical Aspects, organised by Andrzej Zuczkowski (University of Macerata), Sibilla Cantarini (University of Verona), and Anita Fetzer (University of Würzburg) and held at the University of Macerata (Italy) from the 3rd to the 5th of October 2012."."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9789027269218
9027269211
OCLC:
895048316

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