Conflict Talk
Discover the intricate dynamics of communication in conflict with Conflict Talk by Allen D. Grimshaw. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this insightful paperback spans 368 pages and delves into the often-overlooked realm of conflict discourse. In a world where language shapes our interactions, this collection of eleven studies provides a comprehensive analysis of conflict talk among both adults and children. Grimshaw employs various analytic and interpretative perspectives to illuminate the nuances of disputes, making this book an essential resource for those interested in conflict management, sociolinguistics, and the art of verbal self-defense. Enhance your understanding of how language functions in social contexts and the role it plays in resolving conflicts. Perfect for linguists, educators, and anyone passionate about the power of conversation.