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Dennis Ager-1990-12-13-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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SMALL-GROUP interaction, or the language use of primary groups in face-to-face situations, is a topic of much interest to philosophers, psychologists and sociologists as well as linguists. It is not surprising therefore that there exists a plethora of approaches and methodologies for analysing it, and for extracting from an example such as a conversation a range of different interpretations according to the purpose of the analysis. Since our concern is with the different ways in which French can be used, and the different forms the language can take, we shall attempt to avoid too much discussion of particular schools of thought and concentrate on the data, taking insights from different approaches as and where they seem appropriate to illuminate the variations in French language use which mainly concern us.

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SMALL-GROUP interaction, or the language use of primary groups in face-to-face situations, is a topic of much interest to philosophers, psychologists and sociologists as well as linguists. It is not surprising therefore that there exists a plethora of approaches and methodologies for analysing it, and for extracting from an example such as a conversation a range of different interpretations according to the purpose of the analysis. Since our concern is with the different ways in which French can be used, and the different forms the language can take, we shall attempt to avoid too much discussion of particular schools of thought and concentrate on the data, taking insights from different approaches as and where they seem appropriate to illuminate the variations in French language use which mainly concern us.

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