《言談互動中的意義:語用學引論》是 2010年10月1日培生教育出版集團,外語教學與研究出版社出版的圖書,作者是(英國)托馬斯(Jenny Thomas)
基本介紹
- 書名:言談互動中的意義:語用學引論
- 作者:(英國)托馬斯(Jenny Thomas)
- 裝幀:平裝
- 開本:16開
圖書信息,作者簡介,內容簡介,目錄,
圖書信息
出版社: 培生教育出版集團,外語教學與研究出版社; 第1版 (2010年10月1日)
外文書名: Meaning in Interaction:An Introduction to Pragmatics
叢書名: 當代國外語言學與套用語言學文庫
平裝: 224頁
正文語種: 英語, 簡體中文
開本: 16
ISBN: 9787513500609, 7513500606
條形碼: 9787513500609
尺寸: 22.4 x 15 x 1.2 cm
重量: 240 g
作者簡介
作者:(英國)托馬斯(Jenny Thomas)
內容簡介
《言談互動中的意義:語用學引論》不只是一本旨在介紹語用學基本內容的教科書,書中涉及頗多新解及對語用現象的獨到觀察,並對語用學研究中存在的諸多問題進行了評述。《言談互動中的意義:語用學引論》對所涉及的語用學理論和術語都有溯源與透徹分析,章節思路清晰、語言流暢、深入淺出。這些是長期以來《言談互動中的意義:語用學引論》深受讀者喜愛的重要原因。
目錄
Preface xxxi
Acknowledgements xxxii
What is pragmatics?
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Defining pragmatics
1.3 From abstract meaning to contextual meaning
1.3.1 Assigning sense in context
1.3.2 Assigning reference in context
1.3.3 Structural ambiguity
1.3.4 Interaction of sense, reference and structure
1.3.5 Ambiguity and intentionality
1.4 Utterance meaning: the first level of speaker meaning
1.4.1 Importance of utterance meaning
1.5 Force: the second level of speaker meaning
1.5.1 Understanding both utterance meaning and force
1.5.2 Understanding utterance meaning but not force
1.5.3 Understanding force but not utterance meaning
1.5.4 Understanding neither utterance meaning nor force
1.5.5 Interrelationship of utterance meaning and force
1.6 Definitions ofpragmatics (revisited)
1.6.1 Speaker meaning
1.6.2 Utterance interpretation
1.6.3 Pragmatics: meaning in interaction
1.7 Summary
2 Speech acts
2.1 J. L. Austin
2.2 Ordinary language philosophy
2.3 Logical positivism and truth conditional semantics
2.4 The performative hypothesis
2.4.1 Metalinguistic performatives
2.4.2 Ritual performatives
2.4.2.1 Felicity conditions
2.4.2.2 Explicit reference to felicity conditions
2.4.3 Collaborative performatives
2.4.4 Group performatives
2.4.5 Overlap of categories
2.4.6 Cross-cultural differences in use ofperformatives
2.4.7 Collapse of Austin's performative hypothesis
2.4.7.1 The grammatical distinctiveness of performatives
2.4.7.2 Do performatives always perform actions?
2.4.7.3 How to do things without performative verbs
2.4.8 Explicit and implicit performatives
2.5 Utterances as actions
2.5.1 Locution, illocution, perlocution
2.5.2 Speech acts
2.6 Conclusion
3 Conversational implicature
3.1 Introduction
3.2 H. P. Grice
3.3 Implicature
3.3.1 Conventional implicature
3.3.2 Conversational implicature
3.3.3 Implicature and inference
3.4 The Cooperative Principle
3.5 The four conversational maxims
3.5.1 Observing the maxims
3.5.2 Non-observance of the maxims
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4 Approaches to pragmatics
5 Pragmatics and indirectness
6 Theories of politeness