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Explorations in Pragmatics: Linguistic, Cognitive and Intercultural Aspects

✍ Scribed by Istvan Kecskes (editor); Laurence R. Horn (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
354
Series
Mouton Series in Pragmatics [MSP]; 1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The papers in this volume reflect current trends in international research in pragmatics over recent years. The unique feature of the book is that the authors coming from ten different countries represent all aspects of pragmatics and address issues that have emerged as the result of recent research in pragmatics proper and neighboring fields such as cognitive psychology, philosophy, and communication.

Recent theoretical work on the semantics/pragmatics interface, empirical work within cognitive and developmental psychology, intercultural communication and bilingual pragmatics have directed attention to issues that warrant reexamination and revision of some of the central tenets and claims of the field of pragmatics. In addition, cultural changes originating from globalization have affected the relation of language to the wider world. In particular, the spread of English as a global language has led to the emergence of issues of usage, power, and control that must be dealt with in a comprehensive pragmatics of language.

Pragmatic theories have traditionally emphasized the importance of intention, rationality, cooperation, common ground, mutual knowledge, relevance, and commitment in the formation and execution of communicative acts. The new approaches to pragmatic research reflected in this volume, while not questioning the central role of these factors, extend the purview of the discipline to allow for a more comprehensive picture of their functioning and interrelationship within the dynamics of communication.

The papers address these issues from a variety of directions. In Part I, Searle and Horn examine language use and pragmatics from a philosophical perspective. In Part II, the cognitive aspect of pragmatics is represented in the papers of Moeschler, Ruiz de Mendoza & Baicchi, and Giora. They focus on well-known domains such as illocutionary constructions, the pragmatics of negation, and the relevance-theoretic concept of explicature. However, each paper sheds new light on the familiar concepts. The papers in Part III by Mey, Kecskes and Grundy discuss the intercultural aspects of pragmatics while Terkourafi explores the explanatory potential of an interpretation of Grice's Cooperative Principle. Margerie's and Geeraert & Kristiansen's articles focus on the application of usage-based methodology in different ways within pragmatics.

✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
What is language: Some preliminary remarks
Toward a Fregean pragmatics: Voraussetzung, Nebengedanke, Andeutung
The role of explicature in communication and in intercultural communication
Illocutionary constructions: Cognitive motivation and linguistic realization
β€œA good Arab is not a dead Arab – a racist incitement”: On the accessibility of negated concepts
Developing pragmatics interculturally
Formulaic language in English Lingua Franca
Language evolution, pragmatic inference, and the use of English as a lingua franca
On non-reductionist intercultural pragmatics and methodological procedure
From downgrading to (over) intensifying: A pragmatic study in English and French
Toward a universal notion of face for a universal notion of cooperation
Backmatter


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