For this special issue of Intercultural Pragmatics , we have selected articles by authors who were trained in the French tradition in pragmatics (hereafter FTP). Some had been students of the main figure in FTP, Oswald Ducrot. However, none of the articles are truly representative of the current state of FTP, not only because the contributors' scientific paths have taken them in different directions, but also because the influence of FTP has been in decline.
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedForewordLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedThe French tradition in pragmatics: From structuralism to cognitivismLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedPragmatic inference and argumentation in intercultural communicationLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIntercultural aspects of the speech act of promising: Western and African practicesLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIntercultural pragmatics and the clash of civilizations: Western and Muslim interactions before and since 9/11LicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDealing with contradiction in a communicative context: A cross-cultural studyLicensedDecember 12, 2006
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedContributors to this issueLicensedDecember 12, 2006