Fresh Perspectives on Major Issues in Pragmatics
Herausgeber: Kirner-Ludwig, Monika
Fresh Perspectives on Major Issues in Pragmatics
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This book showcases new and innovative developments and approaches in pragmatics, spotlighting perspectives from an international range of emerging scholars undertaking cutting-edge research pushing the field into new directions.
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This book showcases new and innovative developments and approaches in pragmatics, spotlighting perspectives from an international range of emerging scholars undertaking cutting-edge research pushing the field into new directions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9780367856366
- ISBN-10: 0367856360
- Artikelnr.: 60040338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9780367856366
- ISBN-10: 0367856360
- Artikelnr.: 60040338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Monika Kirner-Ludwig is Assistant Professor of Linguistics in the Department of English at Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Austria, and is affiliated with the University at Albany (SUNY), USA, and Tomsk State University, Russia.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1.
Introduction: New Waves in Pragmatics
Istvan Kecskes and Monika Kirner-Ludwig
Chapter 2.
Can cats pick up chainsaws? The interaction of context and plausibility
Stanley Alexander Donahoo
Chapter 3.
Scalar Implicature through the lens of Distributional Linguistics
Maxime Codère Corbeil
Chapter 4.
"We have a big crowd": The different referents of the first-person plural
in U.S. presidential candidates' talk on entertainment-political interviews
Eean Grimshaw and Menno H. Reijven
Chapter 5.
Whatever can be meant can be echoed: A comparison of since when questions
and echo declarative questions
Angelika Kiss
Chapter 6.
The pragmatics of Japanese quotative constructions: a comparative study
between Japanese and Japanese heritage language families
Kiyono Fujinaga-Gordon
Chapter 7.
Managing epistemic asymmetry through dialogic resonance in therapy
interactions
Rong Lei
Chapter 8.
At-issue or not-at-issue discourse contribution by puisque ('since')?
Information structure and discourse structure
Hasmik Jivanyan
Chapter 9.
A Discourse Model for "Undirected Speculation"
Erika Bellingham, Hanno Beck and Richard Hatcher
Chapter 10.
Pragmatic aspects of translation: a contrastive analysis of translation
processes illustrated by inductive-empirical eye-tracking, writing process
analysis, and a questionnaire
KyeongHwa Lee
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1.
Introduction: New Waves in Pragmatics
Istvan Kecskes and Monika Kirner-Ludwig
Chapter 2.
Can cats pick up chainsaws? The interaction of context and plausibility
Stanley Alexander Donahoo
Chapter 3.
Scalar Implicature through the lens of Distributional Linguistics
Maxime Codère Corbeil
Chapter 4.
"We have a big crowd": The different referents of the first-person plural
in U.S. presidential candidates' talk on entertainment-political interviews
Eean Grimshaw and Menno H. Reijven
Chapter 5.
Whatever can be meant can be echoed: A comparison of since when questions
and echo declarative questions
Angelika Kiss
Chapter 6.
The pragmatics of Japanese quotative constructions: a comparative study
between Japanese and Japanese heritage language families
Kiyono Fujinaga-Gordon
Chapter 7.
Managing epistemic asymmetry through dialogic resonance in therapy
interactions
Rong Lei
Chapter 8.
At-issue or not-at-issue discourse contribution by puisque ('since')?
Information structure and discourse structure
Hasmik Jivanyan
Chapter 9.
A Discourse Model for "Undirected Speculation"
Erika Bellingham, Hanno Beck and Richard Hatcher
Chapter 10.
Pragmatic aspects of translation: a contrastive analysis of translation
processes illustrated by inductive-empirical eye-tracking, writing process
analysis, and a questionnaire
KyeongHwa Lee
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1.
Introduction: New Waves in Pragmatics
Istvan Kecskes and Monika Kirner-Ludwig
Chapter 2.
Can cats pick up chainsaws? The interaction of context and plausibility
Stanley Alexander Donahoo
Chapter 3.
Scalar Implicature through the lens of Distributional Linguistics
Maxime Codère Corbeil
Chapter 4.
"We have a big crowd": The different referents of the first-person plural
in U.S. presidential candidates' talk on entertainment-political interviews
Eean Grimshaw and Menno H. Reijven
Chapter 5.
Whatever can be meant can be echoed: A comparison of since when questions
and echo declarative questions
Angelika Kiss
Chapter 6.
The pragmatics of Japanese quotative constructions: a comparative study
between Japanese and Japanese heritage language families
Kiyono Fujinaga-Gordon
Chapter 7.
Managing epistemic asymmetry through dialogic resonance in therapy
interactions
Rong Lei
Chapter 8.
At-issue or not-at-issue discourse contribution by puisque ('since')?
Information structure and discourse structure
Hasmik Jivanyan
Chapter 9.
A Discourse Model for "Undirected Speculation"
Erika Bellingham, Hanno Beck and Richard Hatcher
Chapter 10.
Pragmatic aspects of translation: a contrastive analysis of translation
processes illustrated by inductive-empirical eye-tracking, writing process
analysis, and a questionnaire
KyeongHwa Lee
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1.
Introduction: New Waves in Pragmatics
Istvan Kecskes and Monika Kirner-Ludwig
Chapter 2.
Can cats pick up chainsaws? The interaction of context and plausibility
Stanley Alexander Donahoo
Chapter 3.
Scalar Implicature through the lens of Distributional Linguistics
Maxime Codère Corbeil
Chapter 4.
"We have a big crowd": The different referents of the first-person plural
in U.S. presidential candidates' talk on entertainment-political interviews
Eean Grimshaw and Menno H. Reijven
Chapter 5.
Whatever can be meant can be echoed: A comparison of since when questions
and echo declarative questions
Angelika Kiss
Chapter 6.
The pragmatics of Japanese quotative constructions: a comparative study
between Japanese and Japanese heritage language families
Kiyono Fujinaga-Gordon
Chapter 7.
Managing epistemic asymmetry through dialogic resonance in therapy
interactions
Rong Lei
Chapter 8.
At-issue or not-at-issue discourse contribution by puisque ('since')?
Information structure and discourse structure
Hasmik Jivanyan
Chapter 9.
A Discourse Model for "Undirected Speculation"
Erika Bellingham, Hanno Beck and Richard Hatcher
Chapter 10.
Pragmatic aspects of translation: a contrastive analysis of translation
processes illustrated by inductive-empirical eye-tracking, writing process
analysis, and a questionnaire
KyeongHwa Lee







