What do people do when using language? How exactly is meaning generated when we communicate? And why is so much of what we mean left implicit? Examining the mental and social processes involved in communicating through language, Understanding Pragmatics is a comprehensive introduction to the subject . the book provides an original and systematic outline of the theoretical basis of pragmatics, incorporating its major theoretical perspectives and exploring its methodological issues. and cognitive aspects involved in constructing meaning through language use. Assuming no backgrond in pragmatics, the text provides helpful chapter- by-chapter summaries, suggestions for further reading and research topics for further study. Jef Verschueren is a Senior Research Associate of the Fund for Scientific Research. Flanders, affiliated with the University of Antwerp where he directs the research Center of the International Pragmatics Association.
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王宗炎序
導讀
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part I The pragmatic perspective
Introduction
1 Language and language use
2 Key notions
3 Context
4 Structure
5 Dynamics
6 Salience
7 Micropragmatic issues
8 Macropragmatic issues
9 The pramatic landscape
Bibliography
Index
文庫索引
王宗炎序
導讀
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part I The pragmatic perspective
Introduction
1 Language and language use
2 Key notions
3 Context
4 Structure
5 Dynamics
6 Salience
7 Micropragmatic issues
8 Macropragmatic issues
9 The pramatic landscape
Bibliography
Index
文庫索引