The aim of the Communication Training Workshop is to train students to reflect about the intuitive knowledge they use when they describe a photo projected in the classroom. This exercise focuses on the interdependence of the processes that we usually describe as observing, describing and interpreting. For training in this field, the concepts are: 1) perceived world and represented world; 2) Petöfi’s minimal proposition of the text which includes a) performative-modal sentence b) world-constituting proposition c) descriptive sentence that is the content narrated to you.

Perceived World and Represented World. Tools for the Communication Training

MUZI, MORENA;
2008-01-01

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The aim of the Communication Training Workshop is to train students to reflect about the intuitive knowledge they use when they describe a photo projected in the classroom. This exercise focuses on the interdependence of the processes that we usually describe as observing, describing and interpreting. For training in this field, the concepts are: 1) perceived world and represented world; 2) Petöfi’s minimal proposition of the text which includes a) performative-modal sentence b) world-constituting proposition c) descriptive sentence that is the content narrated to you.
2008
Internazionale
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