The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics

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The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics

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ISBN: 9780199697960
作者: Yan Huang
出版社: OUP Oxford
发行时间: 2017 -1
装订: 精装
页数: 800

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简介

The best one-volume overview of the field ever published, The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics brings together the world’s most distinguished scholars to present an authoritative, comprehensive, thorough, and yet accessible state-of-the-art survey of current original research in pragmatics—the study of language use in context, one of the most vibrant and rapidly growing fields in linguistics and the philosophy of language. Covering a wider range of subjects than any other one-volume pragmatics handbook on the market, this one is divided into five thematic parts. Part I is concerned with schools of thought, foundations, and theories. Part II deals with central topics, with chapters discussing implicature, presupposition, speech acts, deixis, reference, and context. Cognitively oriented (macro-)pragmatics, such as computational, experimental, and neuropragmatics, is the topic of Part III. Part IV takes a look at socially and/or culturally oriented (macro-)pragmatics, such as politeness/impoliteness studies, cross- and intercultural, and interlanguage pragmatics. Finally, the chapters in Part V explore the interfaces of pragmatics with semantics, grammar, morphology (morphopragmatics), the lexicon (lexical pragmatics), prosody, language change (historical pragmatics), and information structure. The handbook will be an indispensable reference for scholars and students of linguistics and the philosophy of language, and a valuable resource for researchers and students of language working in cognitive science, artificial intelligence, computer science, anthropology, and sociology.

目录

Preface and acknowledgements
List of symbols and abbreviations
The contributors
1: Yan Huang: Introduction: What is pragmatics?
<b>I: Schools of thought, foundations, and theories</b>
2: Ann Bezuidenhout: Contextualism vs semantic minimalism
3: Yan Huang: Neo-Gricean pragmatics
4: Deirdre Wilson: Relevance theory
5: Reinhard Blutner: Formal pragmatics: Optimality-theoretic, game-theoretic, and decision-theoretic pragmatics
6: Jef Verschueren: European Continental perspective view
7: Jacob L. Mey: Sociological foundations
<b>Part II: Central topics</b>
8: Yan Huang: Implicature
9: Bart Geurts: Presupposition and givenness
10: Stephen C. Levinson: Speech acts
11: Jack Sidnell and N. J. Enfield: Deixis
12: Barbara Abbott: Reference
13: Anita Fetzer: Context
<b>Part III: Macro-pragmatics and cognition</b>
14: Bruno G. Bara: Cognitive pragmatics
15: Pamela R. Rollins: Developmental pragmatics
16: Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr: Experimental pragmatics
17: Harry Bunt: Computational pragmatics
18: Louise Cummings: Clinical pragmatics
19: Brigitte Stemmer: Neuropragmatics
<b>Part IV: Macro-pragmatics and society/culture</b>
20: Penelope Brown: Politeness and impoliteness
21: Istvan Kecskes: Cross-cultural and intercultural pragmatics
22: César Félix-Brasdefer: Interlanguage pragmatics
23: Emanuel A. Schegloff: Conversation analysis
<b>Part V: Interfaces</b>
24: Robyn Carston: Pragmatics and semantics
25: Mira Ariel: Pragmatics and grammar
26: Wolfgang U. Dressler and Lavinia Merlini-Barbaresi: Pragmatics and morphology: Morphopragmatics
27: Laurence R. Horn: Pragmatics and the lexicon: Lexical pragmatics
28: Julia Hirschberg: Pragmatics and prosody
29: Andreas H. Jucker: Pragmatics and language change: Historical pragmatics
30: Gregory Ward, Betty J. Birner, and Elsi Kaiser: Pragmatics and information structure
References
Index

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