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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the handbook series v
- Table of contents ix
- Introducing the pragmatics of society 1
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I. Social, regional and situational factors
- 1. Doing age and ageing: language, discourse and social interaction 31
- 2. Gender identities and discourse 53
- 3. Regional pragmatic variation 79
- 4. Pragmatics in multilingual language situations 115
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II. The language system and pragmalinguistic features
- 5. Speech and writing: linguistic styles enabled by the technology of literacy 137
- 6. Phonetics and the management of talk-in-interaction 153
- 7. Prosody and pragmatic effects 181
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III. Pragmatic markers and the notion of speaker attitude
- 8. Pragmatic markers in a sociopragmatic perspective 217
- 9. Interjections 243
- 10. Vagueness and hedging 293
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IV. Different interpretational levels – speech acts, politeness and beyond
- 11. Requests and orders: a cross-linguistic study of their linguistic construction and interactional organization 321
- 12. Appreciatory sounds and expressions of embodied pleasure used as compliments 361
- 13. Politeness and impoliteness 393
- 14. Honorifics and address terms 439
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V. Sequential patterns and activities
- 15. Social and pragmatic variation in the sequential organization of talk 473
- 16. Turn-taking in conversation 501
- 17. Pauses and hesitations 537
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VI. Pragmatics and the notion of culture
- 18. Cultural variation in language use 571
- 19. Intercultural rhetoric and language of healthcare 593
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VII. Pragmatics and the larger societal context
- 20. Global and intercultural communication 607
- 21. Critical Discourse Analysis: Overview, challenges, and perspectives 627
- 22. Pragmatics, linguistic anthropology and history 651
- About the authors 689
- Author index 695
- Subject index 701
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the handbook series v
- Table of contents ix
- Introducing the pragmatics of society 1
-
I. Social, regional and situational factors
- 1. Doing age and ageing: language, discourse and social interaction 31
- 2. Gender identities and discourse 53
- 3. Regional pragmatic variation 79
- 4. Pragmatics in multilingual language situations 115
-
II. The language system and pragmalinguistic features
- 5. Speech and writing: linguistic styles enabled by the technology of literacy 137
- 6. Phonetics and the management of talk-in-interaction 153
- 7. Prosody and pragmatic effects 181
-
III. Pragmatic markers and the notion of speaker attitude
- 8. Pragmatic markers in a sociopragmatic perspective 217
- 9. Interjections 243
- 10. Vagueness and hedging 293
-
IV. Different interpretational levels – speech acts, politeness and beyond
- 11. Requests and orders: a cross-linguistic study of their linguistic construction and interactional organization 321
- 12. Appreciatory sounds and expressions of embodied pleasure used as compliments 361
- 13. Politeness and impoliteness 393
- 14. Honorifics and address terms 439
-
V. Sequential patterns and activities
- 15. Social and pragmatic variation in the sequential organization of talk 473
- 16. Turn-taking in conversation 501
- 17. Pauses and hesitations 537
-
VI. Pragmatics and the notion of culture
- 18. Cultural variation in language use 571
- 19. Intercultural rhetoric and language of healthcare 593
-
VII. Pragmatics and the larger societal context
- 20. Global and intercultural communication 607
- 21. Critical Discourse Analysis: Overview, challenges, and perspectives 627
- 22. Pragmatics, linguistic anthropology and history 651
- About the authors 689
- Author index 695
- Subject index 701