Common Ground in First Language and Intercultural Interaction / / ed. by Istvan Kecskes.

In recent years the traditional approach to common ground as a body of information shared between participants of a communicative process has been challenged. Taking into account not only L1 but also intercultural interactions and attempting to bring together the traditional view with the egocentris...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Mouton Series in Pragmatics [MSP] , 26
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VI, 341 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
1 Understanding common ground --
The interdependence of common ground and context --
Understanding common ground as a cognitive object --
From laboratory to real life: Obstacles in common ground building --
Presupposition failures and the negotiation of the common ground --
2 Emergent common ground --
Grounding emergent common ground: Detecting markers of emergent common ground in a YouTube discussion thread --
Co-constructing emergent common ground: The role of the intercultural mediator --
The co-construction of common ground through exemplars unique to an ESL classroom --
3 Common ground building --
Mutual knowledge and the ‘hidden common ground’: An interdisciplinary perspective on mutual understanding in intercultural communication --
The linguistic code as basis for common ground building in English as a foreign language --
ELF disagreement as an interactional resource for doing interculturality --
4 Common ground in different discourses --
Working offline: Common ground in written discourse --
Metapragmatic expressions as common ground builders in intercultural business communication --
Harmony and common ground: Aikido principles for intercultural training --
Contributors to this volume --
Index
Summary:In recent years the traditional approach to common ground as a body of information shared between participants of a communicative process has been challenged. Taking into account not only L1 but also intercultural interactions and attempting to bring together the traditional view with the egocentrism-based view of cognitive psychologists, it has been argued that construction of common ground is a dynamic, emergent process. It is the convergence of the mental representation of shared knowledge that we activate, assumed mutual knowledge that we seek, and rapport as well as knowledge that we co-construct in the communicative process. This dynamic understanding of common ground has been applied in many research projects addressing both L1 and intercultural interactions in recent years. As a result several new elements, aspects and interpretations of common ground have been identified. Some researchers came to view common ground as one component in a complex contextual information structure. Others, analyzing intercultural interactions, pointed out the dynamism of the interplay of core common ground and emergent common ground. The book brings together researchers from different angles of pragmatics and communication to examine (i) what adjustments to the notion of common ground based on L1 communication should be made in the light of research in intercultural communication; (ii) what the relationship is between context, situation and common ground, and (iii) how relevant knowledge and content get selected for inclusion into core and emergent common ground.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110766752
9783111175782
9783111205793
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319162
9783111318240
ISSN:1864-6409 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110766752
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Istvan Kecskes.