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" Sometimes one has in mind that a "principal" (in the legalistic sense) is involved, that is, someone whose position is established by the words that are spoken, someone whose beliefs have been told, someone who is committed to what the words say. "
Improvised Dialogues: Emergence and Creativity in Conversation
by Robert Keith Sawyer - 2003 - 262 pages
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Forms of Talk

Erving Goffman - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1981 - 352 pages
...Sometimes one has in mind that there is an "author" of the words that are heard, that is, someone who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded. Sometimes one has in mind that a "principal" (in the legalistic sense) is involved, that is, someone...
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Arenas of Language Use

Herbert H. Clark - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1992 - 439 pages
..."animator" of an utterance (the person uttering the words), the "author" of the utterance ("the person who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded"), and the "principal" (the person who is "committed to what the words say"). Suppose that George (standing...
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Approaches to Summarization: Discourse Analysis and Language Education

Barbara Seidlhofer - Abstracting - 1995 - 322 pages
...condensation to a much more subjective interpretation, for which she employs the term enunciation. someone who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they arc encoded. (Goffinan 198 1 : 144) Behind these two, however, there is the principal, someone whose...
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Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning

James P. Lantolf - Education - 2000 - 306 pages
...take vis-à-vis the production of his/her utterances. The speaker can be an 'author', ie someone who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded; the speaker can be an 'animator' of the words uttered, ie 'an individual active in the role of utterance...
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Talking Gender and Sexuality

Paul McIlvenny - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2002 - 350 pages
...physically produces the utterance, while author stands for the person who drafted it (that is, the one "who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded") and principal for the one "whose position is established by the words that are spoken." References...
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The Art of Commemoration: Fifty Years After the Warsaw Uprising

Titus Ensink, Christoph Sauer - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 268 pages
...not merely the 'animator' of the words spoken ('the talking machine'), but also the 'author' ('who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded') and the 'principal' ('someone who is committed to what the words say'). 2.2 The Canadian address I...
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Argumentation in Practice

Frans H. Van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 390 pages
..."individual[s) active in the role of utterance production"; the author is realised by "someone who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are encoded"; whilst the 'node' of the principal falls to "someone whose position is established by the words that...
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A Problem of Presence: Beyond Scripture in an African Church

Matthew Engelke - Social Science - 2007 - 321 pages
...animator is simply "the talking machine, a body engaged in acoustic activity"; the author is "someone who has selected the sentiments that are being expressed and the words in which they are embodied"; and the principal is "someone whose position is established by the words that are spoken,...
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