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Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (25400)
Title:
A Few Remarks on the History of Doctor-Patient Communication Research
Citace
Černý, M. A Few Remarks on the History of Doctor-Patient Communication Research.
In:
Plurality and Diversity in English Studies.
Prague: Charles University - Faculty of Education, 2008. Charles University - Faculty of Education, 2008. s. 60-69. ISBN 978-80-7290-347-4.
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Publication year:
2008
Obor:
Jazykověda
Number of pages:
10
Page from:
60
Page to:
69
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ISBN code:
978-80-7290-347-4
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Proceedings title:
Plurality and Diversity in English Studies
Proceedings:
Národní
Publisher name:
Charles University - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:
Prague
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v ČR
Název konference:
Third Prague Conference on Linguistics and Literary Studies
Místo konání konference:
Prague
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příslušnosti účastníků:
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Key words in English:
medical discourse, doctor-patient communication, research history
Annotation in original language:
The aim of the study it to discuss the most notable contributions to the research on the rapport between doctors and patients. In particular, it is interested in books written by British and American scientists who take natural linguistic data as a significant point of departure in their analyses.
Annotation in english language:
The aim of the paper is to discuss the most notable contributions to the research on the rapport between doctors and patients. In particular, it is interested in the books written by British and American scientists who take linguistic data as a significant point of departure in their analyses and, moreover, who investigate methods of how the communication in the medical environment can be studied and improved.
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