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Chapter 9. Particles and illocutionary meanings
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XXXI
- Chapter 1. Introduction: semantics and praglllatics 1
- Chapter 2. Different cultures, different languages, different speech acts 25
- Chapter 3. Cross-cultural pragmatics and different cultural values 67
- Chapter 4. Describing conversational routines 131
- Chapter 5. Speech acts and speech genres across languages and cultures 149
- Chapter 6. The semantics of illocutionary forces 197
- Chapter 7. Italian reduplication: its meaning and its cultural significance 255
- Chapter 8. Interjections across cultures 285
- Chapter 9. Particles and illocutionary meanings 341
- Chapter 10. Boys will be boys: even 'truisllls' are culture-specific 391
- Chapter 11. Conclusion: selDantics as a key to cross-cultural pragmatics 453
- Backmatter 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents XXXI
- Chapter 1. Introduction: semantics and praglllatics 1
- Chapter 2. Different cultures, different languages, different speech acts 25
- Chapter 3. Cross-cultural pragmatics and different cultural values 67
- Chapter 4. Describing conversational routines 131
- Chapter 5. Speech acts and speech genres across languages and cultures 149
- Chapter 6. The semantics of illocutionary forces 197
- Chapter 7. Italian reduplication: its meaning and its cultural significance 255
- Chapter 8. Interjections across cultures 285
- Chapter 9. Particles and illocutionary meanings 341
- Chapter 10. Boys will be boys: even 'truisllls' are culture-specific 391
- Chapter 11. Conclusion: selDantics as a key to cross-cultural pragmatics 453
- Backmatter 457