To be dominant in a dialogue is to control a major part of the territory which is to be shared by the parties. Quantitative dominance is a matter simply of amount of speech produced. Topical dominance has to do with the communicative actions, initiatives, and responses taken by the interlocutors.
To be dominant in a dialogue is to control a major part of the territory which is to be shared by the parties. Quantitative dominance is a matter simply of amount of speech produced. Topical dominance has to do with the communicative actions, initiatives, and responses taken by the interlocutors.
To be dominant in a dialogue is to control a major part of the territory which is to be shared by the parties. Quantitative dominance is a matter simply of amount of speech produced. Topical dominance has to do with the communicative actions, initiatives, and responses taken by the interlocutors.