TY - GEN T1 - Constructing collectivity : 'we' across languages and contexts T2 - Pragmatics & beyond new series ; A1 - Pavlidou, Theodossia LA - English PP - Amsterdam ; Philadelphia PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company YR - 2014 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/ebsco_acadsubs_ocn870892604 AB - This chapter examines the referential domain, communicative function and perlocutionary effect of the first person plural pronoun we in dialogic and monologic British political discourse. Its methodological framework is an integrated one, combining interactional sociolinguistics, in particular co-occurrence and conversational inference, with quantitative and qualitative corpus analysis. The first part presents the methodological framework, focussing on the two types of discourse and the genre-specific distribution of self-references expressing collectivity considering the pronoun we and possib. CN - P381.R8 SN - 9781461957997 SN - 1461957990 SN - 1306453755 SN - 9781306453752 SN - 9789027270849 SN - 9027270848 SN - 9789027256447 SN - 9027256446 KW - Russian language : Dialects : Lexicology. KW - Language acquisition. KW - Language Development KW - Langage : Acquisition. KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES : General. KW - Language acquisition KW - Russian language : Dialects : Lexicology KW - Electronic book. ER -