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The study of argumentation from a speech act perspective
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Frans H. van Eemeren
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Preschoolers’ active search for pragmatic knowledge 1
- Children’s pragmatic knowledge of narrative tasks 13
- Psychopragmatics vs. sociopragmatics 29
- Semantics, pragmatics, and situated meaning 37
- Conceptual and semantic co-ordination in children’s dialogue 67
- How much pragmatics and how much grammar 81
- A sociolinguistic model of successful speech act construction 93
- Towards a model for generating cleft sentences 113
- Four properties of speech-in-interaction and the notion of translocutionary act 133
- The study of argumentation from a speech act perspective 151
- Intentional ascription, autisma and trooubles with content 171
- Children’s referential communication in a game situation 191
- Towards a computational theory of speech acts 211
- The description of utterances in conversation 229
- Primal content and actual content 249
- References 277
- Index of names 301
- Index of subjects 305
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Preschoolers’ active search for pragmatic knowledge 1
- Children’s pragmatic knowledge of narrative tasks 13
- Psychopragmatics vs. sociopragmatics 29
- Semantics, pragmatics, and situated meaning 37
- Conceptual and semantic co-ordination in children’s dialogue 67
- How much pragmatics and how much grammar 81
- A sociolinguistic model of successful speech act construction 93
- Towards a model for generating cleft sentences 113
- Four properties of speech-in-interaction and the notion of translocutionary act 133
- The study of argumentation from a speech act perspective 151
- Intentional ascription, autisma and trooubles with content 171
- Children’s referential communication in a game situation 191
- Towards a computational theory of speech acts 211
- The description of utterances in conversation 229
- Primal content and actual content 249
- References 277
- Index of names 301
- Index of subjects 305