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In this paper, we analyze a dramatically aggravated conflict interaction taking place in the course of an association’s meeting in an urban community center. The interaction can be seen as the culmination point of a social conflict developing and increasing over a period of years. In this conflict, one of the crucial points of the sociocultural development in the city under study is to be seen in an exemplary way. Our analysis started with the question, why this conflict is unsolvable although the interest divergences of the opposing parties are not irreconcilable. Our analysis shows that the protagonists practice different communicative social styles. These stylistic differences however, are not the cause for misunderstandings, but the protagonists use stylistic differences and different cultural orientations as a resource for political action. Thereby a process of increasing hardening of perspective divergence emerges together with an interaction modality of drama and of the fundamental grounding of divergent views. Theoretically we are concerned with the explication of a sociolinguistic theory which includes as constitutive components the concepts of communicative social style, of perspectivation and of interaction modality. We want to show, that the analyzed type of sociocultural conflict can be explained by virtue of considering the interplay of features on these three levels.
Introduction
(2012)
This paper presents some theoretical and methodological foundations of the research project DICONALE, which concerns the development of an online dictionary of verbal lexemes with a special conceptual-onomasiological access and a paradigmatic structure in response to studies which have shown that conventional dictionaries (both monolingual and bilingual), do not satisfy the specific needs of users involved in the production of texts in foreign language.
Gesprächstyp und Stil
(2009)
In (socio)linguistic as well as in anthropological and conversation analytic studies, linguistic heterogeneity and stylistic variation related to situational conditions are main research issues. In these studies, heterogeneity is investigated using concepts like “text type”, “register”, “genre” and “social” or “cultural style”. From a theoretical and methodological perspective, approaches to situation-specific heterogeneity can be differentiated into (a) approaches following the standard research methodology in sociolinguistics, where verbal behavior (the use of specific varieties, specific types of text or verbal activities) is considered as being determined by the situational variables; and (b) approaches using reflexive and dynamic concepts in order to grasp the creation of social meaning through language in the process of interaction.
This article starts from traditional approaches of the relation between situation and stylistic variation using rather static concepts such as “text type” or “register”, and then focuses on approaches using more complex concepts such as “contextualization”, “genre”, and concepts of “social” or “cultural style”.
Polnisch
(2003)