Person Reference in Interaction
Discover the intricate dynamics of communication with Person Reference in Interaction, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful hardback, spanning 370 pages, brings together a diverse team of linguists, sociologists, and anthropologists to explore how we refer to others in everyday conversations. Utilizing authentic data from nine languages across the Americas, Asia, and the South Pacific, this book provides a rich examination of the interplay between language and culture. Ideal for researchers and graduate students alike, it offers a valuable perspective on the nuances of interpersonal communication. Enhance your understanding of how cultural contexts shape our conversations with this essential resource.