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Verbal interaction in the hospital setting - The scholarly language of the practitioner versus the ordinary language of the patient

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The growing gap between practitioners and patients is not only explained by the disparity of language practices used in their exchanges. Several contextual parameters can constitute a handicap to interactive communication. The hospital context is characterized by an elitist mode of operation, with no room for the layman. An excessive influence of the face, divergent conceptions of the time factor and a partial management of the turns of speech during the patient-practitioner meeting are all concrete manifestations showing that it is not only language that comes into play in the process of intercomprehension. Following the logic developed in this book, it becomes clear that an edifying therapeutic relationship presupposes a communion of the modes of expression, attitudes and representations of the actors involved in the practitioner-patient communication.

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Abderrafiî KHOUDRI has a doctorate in sociolinguistics. He is interested in the problem of differential uses in situations of encounter between specialists and laymen. His work focuses on the analysis of discourses anchored in a work context, protest discourses, journalistic, advertising, scientific...

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Authors Abderrafiî KHOUDRI
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.06.2023
 
EAN 9786205995112
ISBN 9786205995112
No. of pages 140
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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