Tabla de Contenidos:
  • General Editorâ€?s Preface
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
  • A Human Etiological Approach to Communication: Ideas in Transit Around the Cartesian Impasse
  • Human Linguistics and Face-to-Face Interaction
  • Models and Epistemologies in the Study of Interaction
  • PART TWO: METHODOLOGICAL STUDIES
  • When Infant and Adult Communicate How Do They Synchronize Their Behaviors?
  • Tonic Aspects of Behavior in Interaction
  • Facial Expression Dialect: An Example
  • PART THREE: ORGANIZATION OF BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS
  • Micro-Territories in Human InteractionOne Function of Proxemic Shifts in Face-to-Face Interaction
  • Coverbal Behavior Associated with Conversation Turns
  • Interaction Units during Speaking Turns in Dyadic, Face-to-Face Conversations
  • Communicative Functions of Phatic Communion
  • PART FOUR: BEHAVIOR IN INTERACTION AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
  • The Correlation of Gestures and Verbalizations in First Language Acquisition
  • Paralanguage, Communication, and Cognition
  • Linguistic and Paralinguistic Interchange
  • Cross-Cultural Study of Paralinguistic “Alternantsâ€? in Face-to-Face InteractionFace-to-Face Interaction: Signs to Language
  • Problems and Methods of Psycholinguistics in Face-to-Face Communication
  • PART FIVE: INTERACTION, SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE
  • Territoriality and the Spatial Regulation of Interaction
  • Expressive Interaction and Social Structure: Play and an Emergent Game Form in an Israeli Social Setting
  • Interactions and the Control of Behavior
  • PART six: CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATIONAL BEHAVIOR
  • Communicative Styles in Two Cultures: Japan and the United StatesCulture-Style Factors in Face-to-Face Interaction
  • POSTSCRIPTS
  • Domains of Definition in Interaction: Postscript to Expressive Interaction and Social Structure
  • Afterthoughts
  • Biographical Notes
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Subjects