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Clarke / Argyle Language and Action
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-4831-4621-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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A Structural Model of Behaviour
E-Book, Englisch, 332 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-4621-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
International Series in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 7: Language and Action: A Structural Model of Behaviour presents studies that tackle human action, relationship between key decisions and outcomes, and the forces that give shape to events. The book particularly focuses on the activity system of conversation. The first chapter provides an introduction to and overview of the structural model of behavior. Chapter 2 reviews several experiments concerning conversation structure. Chapter 3 covers linguistic analogy, while Chapter 4 provides an overview of the structure of discourse. The fifth chapter discusses the theories and models of conversation structure. Chapter 6 tackles the human aspects, while Chapter 7 covers the applications. The eighth chapter presents the conclusion, which includes the evaluation of methods and theoretical issues. The book will be of great interest psychologists, psychiatrists, and other scientists concerned with behavioral structure of conversation.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Language And Action: A Structural Model of Behaviour;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;10
5;Dedecation;7
6;Preface;8
7;Introduction To The Series;12
8;List Of Illustrations;14
9;CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW;16
9.1;Models;25
9.2;Methods;30
10;CHAPTER 2.EXPERIMENTS ;59
10.1;Experiment 1 : Demonstration of Sequential Patterns;59
10.2;Experiment 2: Semantic Sequences;66
10.3;Experiment 3: Speech-act Sequences;69
10.4;Experiment 4: Collective Knowledge of Speech-Act Sequences;76
10.5;Experiment 5: Orders of Approximation;79
10.6;Experiment 6: The Future Machine;90
10.7;Experiment 7: Nested Sequences;98
10.8;Experiment 8. Perceived Embedding;105
10.9;Experiment 9: Basis of Utterance Choice;111
10.10;Experiment 10: Effects of Context;113
10.11;Experiment 11 : Stages of Utterance Choice;116
11;CHAPTER 3. THE LINGUISTIC ANALOGY;121
11.1;Generative Syntax;121
11.2;Speech-acts;139
11.3;Deep Structure;141
12;CHAPTER 4. BREAKING THE CODE;148
12.1;Unitisation;148
12.2;Categorisation;153
12.3;Experiment 12: Classification of Utterances;161
12.4;The Analysis of Sequences;175
12.5;Experiment 13: Stochastic Analysis;177
13;CHAPTER 5. THEORIES AND MODELS OF STRUCTURE;184
13.1;Experiment 14: A Simple Rule Model;193
13.2;Study 15: A Simple Computer Model;203
13.3;Study 16: Push-down Tree Structures;206
14;CHAPTER 6. THE HUMAN ASPECT;211
14.1;Study 17: Retrograde Modelling;218
14.2;Study 18: Hierarchical Modelling;233
14.3;Study 19: Goal-net Modelling;244
14.4;CHAPTER 7. APPLICATIONS;255
14.5;Study 20: Classroom Disruption;261
14.6;Study 21 : Vector Space Analysis of Life Histories;266
15;CHAPTER 8. CONCLUSIONS;275
15.1;Evaluation of Methods;276
15.2;Theoretical Issues;279
16;Appendix A: GLOSSARY;291
17;Appendix B: EXAMPLE DIALOGUE;294
17.1;Experiment 1;294
17.2;Experiment 2;295
18;Appendix C: EXAMPLE DIALOGUE;296
18.1;Experiment 5;296
19;Appendix D: DICTIONARY OF SPEECH-ACT CATEGORIES;300
20;Appendix E: EXPERIMENTAL SPEECH-ACT SEQUENCES;303
20.1;Experiment 14;303
21;Appendix F: KEY TO CLASSROOM STUDY;304
22;BIBLIOGRAPHY;306
23;AUTHOR INDEX;316
24;SUBJECT INDEX;320




