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The function of proverbs in discourse the case of a Mexican transnational social network

The book examines how thinking, speaking, and interacting influence the construction of meaning among interlocutors. Its revelatory analysis of the complex use of proverbs as discursive tools in the daily life of a social network of transnational families based in Chicago and Mexico makes it an important contribution to the fields of discourse studies, rhetoric, literacy theory, and pedagogy.

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  • "The book examines how thinking, speaking, and interacting influence the construction of meaning among interlocutors. Its revelatory analysis of the complex use of proverbs as discursive tools in the daily life of a social network of transnational families based in Chicago and Mexico makes it an important contribution to the fields of discourse studies, rhetoric, literacy theory, and pedagogy."@en
  • "Main description: The book examines how thinking, speaking, and interacting influence the construction of meaning among interlocutors. Its revelatory analysis of the complex use of proverbs as discursive tools in the daily life of a social network of transnational families based in Chicago and Mexico makes it an important contribution to the fields of discourse studies, rhetoric, literacy theory, and pedagogy."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Elektronisches Buch"
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "The function of proverbs in discourse the case of a Mexican transnational social network"
  • "The function of proverbs in discourse the case of a Mexican transnational social network"@en
  • "The Function of Proverbs in Discourse the Case of a Mexican Transnational Social Network"@en
  • "The function of proverbs in discourse : the case of a Mexican transnational social network"
  • "The function of proverbs in discourse: the case of a Mexican transnational social network"