Etelamaki2016

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Etelamaki2016
BibType ARTICLE
Key Etelamaki2016
Author(s) Marja Etelamaki
Title Introduction: Discourse, grammar and intersubjectivity
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Tag(s) EMCA, Intersubjectivity
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Year 2016
Language English
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Journal Nordic Journal of Linguistics
Volume 39
Number 2
Pages 101–112
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DOI 10.1017/S033258651600007X
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This special issue includes a collection of papers on language and intersubjctivity. There are two paradigms in linguistic approaches to intersubjectivity; cognitive linguistics and interactional linguistics, but these two paradigms hardly ever meet. This is due to the fact that these paradigms have opposing views on cognition and mental events. However, both these paradigms draw from phenomenology: whereas cognitive linguistic approaches to intersubjectivity have their basis on Husserl's philosophy, interactional linguistics is influenced by ethnomethodological conversation analysis and the philosophy of Schutz. Despite the apparent differences between these approaches, there are convergences, too. Moreover, both approaches are needed for a full account of language and human intersubjectivity.

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