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Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 598 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1140 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 33 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415531411
  • ISBN-13: 9780415531412
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 598 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 1140 g, 3 Tables, black and white; 33 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415531411
  • ISBN-13: 9780415531412
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The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics provides a state-of-the-art overview of the wide breadth of research in pragmatics. An introductory section outlines a brief history, the main issues and key approaches and perspectives in the field, followed by a thought-provoking introductory chapter on interdisciplinarity by Jacob L. Mey. A further thirty-eight chapters cover both traditional and newer areas of pragmatic research, divided into four sections:











Methods and modalities





Established fields





Pragmatics across disciplines





Applications of pragmatic research in todays world.

With accessible, refreshing descriptions and discussions, and with a look towards future directions, this Handbook is an essential resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in pragmatics within English language and linguistics and communication studies.

Recenzijas

"This handbook represents a unique and innovative contribution to the state-of-the-art in pragmatic study. It sets a critical agenda for conceptualisations of the discipline in all its complexity with admirable clarity. It is an ideal and comprehensive companion for those interested in an exciting field that has seen an explosion of growth and interdisciplinary variegation in recent years."

- Brian Clancy, University of Limerick, Ireland

"To conclude, RHP, which brings together experts in pragmatics presenting traditional issues, current trends and developments, and also possible future directions in pragmatic research, is not only about the pragmatics of yesterday and today, but also about the pragmatics of tomorrow. This handbook will definitely give a helping hand to those who want to be familiar with both established domains and to keep abreast of new and prom-ising areas of pragmatic research. Both old and new hands in pragmatics will find this handbook accessible, authoritative and valuable. RHP has convincingly shown that prag-matics can be a very diverse, promising area of knowledge full of vitality, permeating numerous corners of human interaction, cognition and sociality. It may be no exaggera-tion to say that where there is life, there is pragmatics. Ultimately, we may find that pragmatics is a way with language, a way with life and a way with lifeworlds."

- Chaoqun Xie, College of Foreign Languages, Fujian Normal University, China, Discourse Studies

List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xviii
1 Pragmatics broadly viewed: introduction
1(3)
Anne Barron
Yueguo Gu
Gerard Steen
2 Interdisciplinary in pragmatics and linguistics
4(15)
Jacob L. Mey
PART I Methods and modalities
19(58)
Data collection
19(2)
3 Naturally occurring data
21(6)
Andrea Golato
4 Elicited data
27(14)
J. Cesar Felix-Brasdefer
Maria Hasler-Barker
5 Corpora
41(14)
Martin Weisser
Nonverbal communication
53(2)
6 British Sign Language (BSL)
55(6)
Gary Quinn
7 Gesture and pragmatics: from paralinguistic to variably linguistic
61(8)
Alan Cienki
8 Paralanguage
69(8)
Tim Wharton
PART II Established fields
77(340)
Pragmatics and variation
77(2)
9 Variation and change: historical pragmatics
79(12)
Andreas H. Jucker
Daniela Landert
10 Variational pragmatics
91(14)
Anne Barron
11 Postcolonial pragmatics
105(16)
Eric A. Anchimbe
Richard W. Janney
12 Gender and sociopragmatics
121(18)
Janet Holmes
Brian W. King
13 Bilingualism and multilingualism
139(14)
Jasone Cenoz
Pragmatics and culture
151(2)
14 Interlanguage pragmatics: a historical sketch and future directions
153(15)
Naoko Taguchi
15 Intercultural pragmatics
168(16)
Alessia Cogo
Juliane House
16 Identity and membership
184(13)
Dorien Van De Mieroop
17 Folk pragmatics
197(18)
Dennis R. Preston
Nancy Niedzielski
Linguistic pragmatics
213(2)
18 Intention (including speech acts)
215(12)
Jesus Navarro
19 Temporal reference
227(14)
Kasia M. Jaszczolt
20 Formal and natural languages: what logic tells us about natural language
241(16)
Jacques Moeschler
21 Presupposition and accommodation
257(20)
Jacopo Romoli
Uli Sauerland
22 Grammaticalisation
277(18)
Maria Jose Lopez-Couso
Elena Seoane
Cognition and pragmatics
293(2)
23 Metarepresentation
295(15)
Nicholas Allott
24 Relevance
310(13)
Stavros Assimakopoulos
25 Metaphor in pragmatics
323(18)
Miriam Taverniers
26 Enrichment
341(16)
Alison Hall
Interactional pragmatics
355(2)
27 Conversation
357(14)
Hansun Zhang Waring
28 Discourse
371(13)
Rodney H. Jones
29 Politeness
384(15)
Dawn Archer
30 Reported speech
399(18)
Isabelle Buchstaller
PART III Pragmatics across disciplines
417(86)
31 Clinical pragmatics
419(14)
Louise Cummings
32 Pragmatics and neurolinguistics
433(14)
Elisabeth Ahlsen
33 Doing ethnography
447(12)
Dorothy Pawluch
Arthur McLuhan
William Shaffir
34 Language use in a social semiotic perspective
459(31)
Christian M. I. M. Matthiessen
35 Linguistic pragmatics from an evolutionary perspective
490(13)
Nikolaus Ritt
PART IV Applications
503(72)
36 Pragmatics and ontology
505(16)
Laurent Prevot
37 Pragmatics and translation/interpreting
521(14)
Nicole Baumgarten
38 Pragmatics in legal interpretation
535(15)
Alan Durant
Janny H. C. Leung
39 Social media
550(13)
Francisco Yus
40 Teaching pragmatics
563(12)
Helen Basturkmen
Tin Thuy Minh Nguyen
Index 575
Anne Barron is Professor of English Linguistics at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany. Recent publications include Public Information Messages (2012) and Acquisition in Interlanguage Pragmatics (2003). She has also co-edited several volumes, including Pragmatics of Discourse (2014), Variational Pragmatics (2008) and Pragmatics of Irish English (2005), all three co-edited with Klaus P. Schneider. She is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Pragmatics and Intercultural Pragmatics.

Yueguo Gu is a Special Title Professor of Linguistics at Beijing Foreign Studies University, China. Recent publications include Using the Computer in ELT (2006) and Pragmatics and Discourse Studies (2010). He has also edited several series of textbooks and collections of academic papers such as Initial Exploration of Online Education (2004) and Second Exploration of Online Education (2005).

Gerard Steen is Professor of Speech Communication, Argumentation and Rhetoric at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is also the founding director of the Metaphor Lab Amsterdam.