Introduction to Pragmatics
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TextSeries: Blackwell textbooks in linguistics, v. 24Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. Description: xiii, 326 p. ; 24.5 cmISBN: 978-1-4051-7583-8 (pbk.)Subject(s): LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Pragmatics | Pragmatic | Language pragmaticsDDC classification: TRRC 401.45 BIR Summary: Introduction to Pragmatics guides students through traditional and new approaches in the field, focusing particularly on phenomena at the elusive semantics/pragmatics boundary to explore the role of context in linguistic communication. Offers students an accessible introduction and an up-to-date survey of the field, encompassing both established and new approaches to pragmaticsAddresses the traditional range of topics - such as implicature, reference, presupposition, and speech acts - as well as newer areas of research, including neo-Gricean theories, RelevanceTheory, information s.
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Includes Bibliographical References and Index.
Introduction to Pragmatics guides students through traditional and new approaches in the field, focusing particularly on phenomena at the elusive semantics/pragmatics boundary to explore the role of context in linguistic communication. Offers students an accessible introduction and an up-to-date survey of the field, encompassing both established and new approaches to pragmaticsAddresses the traditional range of topics - such as implicature, reference, presupposition, and speech acts - as well as newer areas of research, including neo-Gricean theories, RelevanceTheory, information s.

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