Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and Creativity in ConversationAblex Pub., 2003 - 262 ページ
Improvised Dialogues is thus positioned at the intersection of several fields, each of which includes a tradition of research on improvisation and conversation. In sociology, researchers such as conversation analysts have long studied how participants in interaction creatively produce an orderly dialogue. In folkloristics and linguistic anthropology, researchers have begun to emphasize the importance of creativity in performance. In psychology, contemporary creativity theory has begun to take account of interactional and social factors influencing creativity. All of these fields study collaborative, interactive craetivity; no single performer controls the group, but each performer is subtly influenced by the actions of the others. |
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... turns will be interpreted by the others ; each turn gains its final meaning only from the ensuing flow of discourse . Thus , the actor's intention does not fully constrain the eventual dramatic meaning of the turn ; each turn of dialogue ...
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