Twentieth-century Drama Dialogue as Ordinary Talk: Speaking Between the LinesIn this volume, Susan Mandala seeks to reconcile the work of linguistics and literary critics, bringing the work of both to bear in her interdisciplinary study of dramatic dialogue. |
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Approaches to Talk | 19 |
The Language of Conversation | 37 |
Language and Social Class in Arnold Weskers Roots | 63 |
Understanding What Is Not Said | 79 |
Alan Ayckbourns Just Between Ourselves | 99 |
Conclusion | 115 |
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Twentieth-century Drama Dialogue as Ordinary Talk: Speaking Between the Lines Susan Mandala Zobrazení fragmentů - 2007 |
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