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Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (25400)
Title:
Struggles and Compromises within the Methodology of Doctor-Patient Interaction Research
Citace
Černý, M. Struggles and Compromises within the Methodology of Doctor-Patient Interaction Research.
In:
Slovak Studies in English II.
Bratislava: Comenius University, 2009. Comenius University, 2009. s. 46-51. ISBN 978-80-89137-56-5.
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Publication year:
2009
Obor:
Jazykověda
Number of pages:
370
Page from:
46
Page to:
51
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ISBN code:
978-80-89137-56-5
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Proceedings title:
Slovak Studies in English II
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
Comenius University
Place of publishing:
Bratislava
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
Second Triennal Conference on British, American and Canadian Studies
Místo konání konference:
Budmerice
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Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
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Key words in English:
methodology, doctor-patient communication, medical approach, sociolinguistic approach
Annotation in original language:
The paper compares and contrasts the two most frequently applied aproaches to doctor-patient interview analysis (medical and sociolinguistic) and proposes a compromise. The author claims that a combination of the two approaches can reveal characteristic features of the medical interview and can, thus, contribute to its better understanding.
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