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Secret Life of Pronouns: What Our Words Say About Us [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x140x28 mm, kaal: 341 g, B&W
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Press
  • ISBN-10: 1608194965
  • ISBN-13: 9781608194964
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 210x140x28 mm, kaal: 341 g, B&W
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Press
  • ISBN-10: 1608194965
  • ISBN-13: 9781608194964
The author of Opening Up draws on groundbreaking research in computational linguistics to explain what our language choices reveal about feelings, self-concept and social intelligence, in a lighthearted treatise that also explores the language personalities of famous individuals. 40,000 first printing. In The Secret Life of Pronouns, social psychologist and language expert James W. Pennebaker uses his groundbreaking research in computational linguistics-in essence, counting the frequency of words we use-to show that our language carries secrets about our feelings, our self-concept, and our social intelligence. Our most forgettable words, such as pronouns and prepositions, can be the most revealing: their patterns are as distinctive as fingerprints.Using innovative analytic techniques, Pennebaker X-rays everything from John McCains tweets to the Federalist Papers. Who would have predicted that the high school student who uses too many verbs in her college admissions essay is likely to make lower grades in college? Or that a world leaders use of pronouns could reliably presage whether he will lead his country into war? Youll learn what Lady Gaga and William Butler Yeats have in common, and how Ebenezer Scrooges syntax hints at his self-deception and repressed emotion in this sprightly, surprising tour of what our words are saying-whether we mean them to or not.

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Penetrating ... lively and accessible ... Paying closer attention to function words [ Pennebaker] advises, can help us understand the social relations that those words reflect. Unfortunately, we might not be able to pay proper attention until we're all equipped with automatic word counters. Until that day, we have Pennebaker as an indefatigable guide to the little words that he boldly calls 'keys to the soul.' * New York Times Book Review * Anyone who reads his book will become much more conscious about how he or she uses words when talking to friends, when talking to the public, or when writing for the public ... Pennebaker's new book is fascinating and fun * Austin American Statesman * Ingenious * Slate * Provocative ... eye-opening ... The Secret Life of Pronouns is studded with muse-worthy examples of language's hidden power * Dallas Morning News *

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A sleeper hit in hardcover -- now in paperback with new material. A surprising, and entertaining, explanation of how the words we use (even the ones we don't notice) reveal our personalities, emotions, and identities.
Preface ix
Chapter 1 Discovering the Secret Life of the Most Forgettable Words
1(17)
Chapter 2 Ignoring the Content, Celebrating the Style
18(21)
Chapter 3 The Words of Sex, Age, and Power
39(34)
Chapter 4 Personality: Finding the Person Within
73(31)
Chapter 5 Emotion Detection
104(27)
Chapter 6 Lying Words
131(39)
Chapter 7 The Language of Status, Power, and Leadership
170(26)
Chapter 8 The Language of Love
196(31)
Chapter 9 Seeing Groups, Companies, and Communities Through Their Words
227(28)
Chapter 10 Word Sleuthing
255(36)
Appendix A Handy Guide for Spotting and Interpreting Function Words in the Wild 291(10)
Notes 301(18)
Bibliography and References 319(16)
Index 335
James W. Pennebaker is the Regents Centennial Chair of Psychology and the Executive Director of Project 2021, a program to change the way the University of Texas thinks about and delivers undergraduate education. He and his students are exploring the links between emotional experiences, natural language, and physical and mental health. His most recent research focuses on how everyday language reflects basic social and personality processes. Author or editor of 9 books and over 250 articles, Pennebaker has received numerous awards and honors.