10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNVERBALISED»
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The Silent Child: Communication without Words
When the family members draw the entirety of the family in relation to one
another in the family home, they express the unverbalised nature of their
relationships. Looking at the drawings together enable them to gain new insights
into each ...
To borrow a phrase from William James, our perceived meanings are raw and
unverbalised, and eVen the simplest of the plain man's judgments of perception
implies a system of meanings which need not be identical with the unverbalised ...
3
Scientific Rationality: The Sociological Turn
Of course, unverbalised results can be given a great range of . defensible verbal
interpretations. The unverbalised results may nonetheless be important factors in
a controversy: this is something not sufficiently acknowledged in modern ...
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Key Concepts in Cultural Theory
There, he puts forward the theory that, in addition to a verbalised component, an
unverbalised context, assumed by utterer and 'receiver', is a part of the utterance
(Clark and Holquist 1984: 204). He posits (1988: 11) three elements which may ...
Andrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick, 2005
To borrow a phrase from William James, our perceived meanings are raw and
unverbalised, and even the simplest of the plain man's judgments of perception
implies a system of meanings which need not be identical with the unverbalised ...
6
Opera and the Novel: The Case of Henry James
She asks the lawyer to read the will and as he reads the different sections, the
guests react in a series of unverbalised but exaggerated exclamations - an aural
reminder that the scene is a parody of countless similar will-reading scenes in ...
Michael Halliwell, Walter Bernhart, 2005
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Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice: Theory, ...
Propositional construing will enable the therapist to be creative, and Kelly
emphasised that the therapist's creativity should be such as to involve
experimentation on the basis of unverbalised hunches. As well as being creative,
the therapist ...
8
The ethological roots of culture
CULTURAL EVOLUTION IN MAN OF POSTURES, GESTURES AND
UNVERBALISED SOCIAL RELATIONS CLAIRE RUSSELL AND W.M.S.
RUSSELL Department of Sociology, University of Reading Whiteknights, P.O.Box
218, Reading, ...
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Dilemmas in the Consulting Room
An example of migrainous headaches as an expression of unverbalised anger A
patient developed nocturnal headaches during the course of a very unhappy
marriage to an unfaithful husband, when he forced her to give up her career to
look ...
Helen Alfille, Judy Cooper, 2002
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Relevance Theory: Applications and Implications
This seems to explain why tte can be appended to an utterance which involves
attributing a thought to the speaker herself as in (40), but not to an utterance
which attributes an unverbalised thought to someone else. So we have to modify
(25) ...
Robyn Carston, Seiji Uchida, 1998
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNVERBALISED»
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The feminist principles behind International Men's Day
This dominance can mean a belittling of men at home and an uneasiness, often unverbalised, about their presence in the playground, for example. This same ... «Raw Story, Nov 13»