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5. Linguistic Norm in Linguistic Pragmatics

  • Angela Schrott
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In linguistic pragmatics norms can be seen as traditions that guide verbal interaction. In order to pin down the notion of tradition, we use a model of linguistic pragmatics that goes back to Eugenio Coseriu’s system of linguistic competence and to the concept of tradition elaborated by Ramon Menendez Pidal, thus bringing together linguistics and philology. The functioning of norms as traditions is illustrated with two examples: with a routine of verbal politeness and with a narration style that is based on the aspect system of Romance languages and functions as a cultural tradition.

Abstract

In linguistic pragmatics norms can be seen as traditions that guide verbal interaction. In order to pin down the notion of tradition, we use a model of linguistic pragmatics that goes back to Eugenio Coseriu’s system of linguistic competence and to the concept of tradition elaborated by Ramon Menendez Pidal, thus bringing together linguistics and philology. The functioning of norms as traditions is illustrated with two examples: with a routine of verbal politeness and with a narration style that is based on the aspect system of Romance languages and functions as a cultural tradition.

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Manuals of Romance Linguistics v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Table of Contents ix
  5. Abbreviations xiii
  6. Introduction
  7. 0. Romance Standardology: Roots and Traditions 3
  8. Theories of Linguistic Norm
  9. 1. Linguistic Norm in Classical Grammar and Rhetoric 63
  10. 2. Linguistic Norm in the Prague School of Linguistics 107
  11. 3. Linguistic Norm in the Linguistic Theory of Eugenio Coseriu 127
  12. 4. Linguistic Norm in Sociolinguistics 145
  13. 5. Linguistic Norm in Linguistic Pragmatics 165
  14. 6. Linguistic Norm in Cognitive Linguistics 183
  15. 7. Linguistic Norm in Discourse Linguistics 209
  16. Instruments and Reference Tools for Language Codification and Modernization
  17. 8. Romanian
  18. 8.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 231
  19. 8.2 Normative Grammars 245
  20. 8.3 Normative Dictionaries 261
  21. 8.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 281
  22. 9. Italian
  23. 9.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 297
  24. 9.2 Normative Grammars 317
  25. 9.3 Normative Dictionaries 341
  26. 9.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 373
  27. 10. French
  28. 10.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 399
  29. 10.2 Normative Grammars 417
  30. 10.3 Normative Dictionaries 441
  31. 10.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 461
  32. 11. Catalan
  33. 11.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 481
  34. 11.2 Normative Grammars 497
  35. 11.3 Normative Dictionaries 519
  36. 11.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 535
  37. 12. Spanish
  38. 12.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 559
  39. 12.2 Normative Grammars 581
  40. 12.3 Normative Dictionaries 605
  41. 12.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 629
  42. 13. Portuguese
  43. 13.1 Orthography and Orthoepy 651
  44. 13.2 Normative Grammars 679
  45. 13.3 Normative Dictionaries 701
  46. 13.4 Dictionaries of Language Difficulties 725
  47. 14. “Minor” Romance Languages
  48. 14.1 “Minor” Italo-Romance Languages 747
  49. 14.2 “Minor” Gallo-Romance Languages 773
  50. 14.3 “Minor” Ibero-Romance Languages 809
  51. 14.4 Romance-based Creoles 831
  52. Index of subjects 851
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