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THE PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; PREFACE; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PART I. INTRODUCTION; 1. THE PRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE; 2. FOUR DIMENSIONS OF LANGUAGE USE*; PART II. THE BIPERSONAL DIMENSION; INTRODUCTION; 3. CONTEXTUAL EXPLOITATION OF INTERPRETATION CLUES IN TEXT UNDERSTANDING: AN INTEGRATED MODEL; 4. CROSS-CULTURAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL SOURCES OF PRAGMATIC GENERALIZATIONS*; 5. MINIMIZATION AND CONVERSATIONAL INFERENCE1; 6. REFERENCE TO PERSONS IN CONVERSATION; 7. AVOIDING PERSONAL REFERENCE IN FINNISH |
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8. implicit involvement in interactive writing9. pragmatic formatives; 10. complaints: a study of speech act behavior among native and nonnative speakers of hebrew; part iii. the audience dimension; introduction; 11. context-discourse matching in baby talk; 12. towards a pragmatic approach to modality: the case of permissive can and may*; 13. communication: beyond the cognitive approach and speech act theory; 14. pragmatic factors and strategies in discourse production; 15. the pragmatics of argumentation; part iv. the layered dimension; introduction |
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16. a theory of irony and a chinookan pattern of verbal exchange117. introductions of story characters in interactive and non-interactive narration*; 18. making arrangements: five-part proposal-acceptance sequences in dutch telephone conversations; 19. models in descriptive meaning interpretation; 20. silent speech acts and their cognitive effects; part v. the temporal dimension; introduction; 21. pragmatics and intonation; 22. pragmatic as against grammatical factors in the determination of accent placement; 23. temporal expressions in korean |
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24. stability and chance in vn/nv alternating languages: a study in pragmatics and linguistic typology25. conversational relevance; 26. the pragmatic motivation of syntactic and semantic perspective; 27. aspects of the interaction of syntaxand pragmatics: discourse coreference mechanisms and the typology of grammatical systems; 28. the pragmatics of indirect anaphors*; 29. communicative reference with pronouns*; 30. processing connectives and the pragmatics of discourse; 31. cohesion in hopi narrative; 32. text understanding and lexical knowledge |
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33. TURNS AT WRITING: THE ORGANIZATION OF CORRESPONDENCE34. PSYCHOLOGICAL OR COMMUNICATIVE REALITY: ON THE SPEAKER'S POINT OF VIEW*; 35. WHERE IS THE MEANING OF VERBAL DISCOURSE?; PART VI. FOUNDATIONS AND APPLICATIONS; INTRODUCTION; 36. THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRAGMATICS AND SEMANTICS; 37. SEMANTICS, PRAGMATICS, AND TEXT SEMIOTICS; 38. PRAGMATICS AND COGNITION: ON EXPLAINING LANGUAGE; 39. PRAGMATICS AND WITTGENSTEIN: OSTENSIVE AND NON-DESCRIPTIVE DEFINITION*; 40. PRAGMATICS AND LANGUAGE REHABILITATION; REFERENCES; INDEX OF NAMES; The series Pragmatics & Beyond Companion Series |
Summary |
This volume contains a selection of reviewed and revised papers, originally presented at the International Pragmatics Conference held in Viareggio, Italy, 1-5 September 1985 |
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Pragmatics -- Congresses
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Pragmatics
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Bertuccelli Papi, Marcella
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ISBN |
9789027286253 |
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9027286256 |
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1283092921 |
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9781283092920 |
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