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Table
of contents
Preface to the series
xiii
Acknowledgements
xv
Discursive pragmatics: A platform for the pragmatic study of discourse
ι
fan Zienkowski
Appraisal
14
Peter R.R. White
1.
Introduction
14
2.
Overview
16
2.1
Attitude-the activation of positive or negative positioning
16
2.1.1
Affect
16
2.1.2
Judgement
16
2.1.3
Appreciation
17
2.1.4
Modes of activation -direct and implied
17
2.1.5
Typological criteria
18
2.1.6
The interplay between the attitudinal modes
19
2.2
Intersubjective
stance
20
3.
Attitudinal assessment
-
a brief outline
21
3.1
Affect
21
3.2
Judgement
22
3.3
Appreciation
25
4.
Engagement: An overview
27
4.1
Dialogic contraction and expansion
28
4.2
Further resources of dialogic expansion
29
4.2.1
Acknowledge
30
4.2.2
Entertain
30
4.3
Further resources of dialogic contraction
30
4.3.1
Pronounce
30
4.3.2
Concur
31
4.3.3
Disclaim (Deny and Counter)
31
VI
Discursive
Pragmatics
4.3.4
Disclaim: Deny (negation)
31
4.3.5
Disclaim: Counter
32
4.4
Engagement resources
-
summary
33
5.
Conclusion
33
Cohesion and coherence
37
Wolfram Bublitz
1.
Introduction
37
2.
Focus on form: Cohesion
38
3.
Cohesion as a condition for coherence
40
4.
Focus on meaning: Connectivity
42
5.
Semantic connectivity as a condition for coherence
43
6.
Coherence: A general view
44
7.
A hermeneutic, context and interpretation based view of coherence
45
8.
Coherence as a default assumption
47
9.
Perspectives
47
Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis
50
Ruth Wodak
1.
Definitions
50
2.
Historical note
53
3.
Principles of CL
53
4.
Trends
55
4.1
Social Semiotics
55
4.2
Orders of discourse' and Foucauldian poststructuralism
58
4.3
The
socio-cognitive
model
60
4.4
Discourse-Historical approach
61
4.5
Lexicometry
62
4.6 "Lesarten"
approach
64
5.
Conclusion
65
Énonciation:
French pragmatic approaches) 71
Marjut Johansson &Eija Suomela-Salmi
1.
Introduction
71
2.
Historical overview
-
from the pre-theoretical to the present phase
72
2.1
Origins and the pre-theoretical phase
72
2.2
First phase: Forerunners
74
2.2.1
Charles Bally
(1865-1947) 74
2.2.2 Gustave
Guillaume
(1883-1960) 78
2.3
Second phase: Main theoretical foundation
80
2.3.1
Emile
Benveniste
( 1902-1976) 81
Table
of
contents
VII
2.4
Third phase: Modern developments
85
2.4.1
Antoine Culioli
(born in
1924) 85
2.4.2
Oswald Ducrot (born in
1930) 88
2.4.3
Jacqueline Authier-Revuz
(born in
1940) 90
3.
Some basic notions
92
3.1
Enunciation and enunciator
92
3.2
Situation/Context
93
3.3
Subjectivity and deixis
93
3.4
Reported speech
94
3.5
Modality and modalization
95
3.6
Modalities of enunciation
(modalités dénonciation)
96
3.7
Utterance modalities
(modalités d'énoncé)
97
Figures of Speech
102
Manfred Kienpointner
1.
Introduction
102
2.
Ancient rhetoric
102
3.
Contemporary treatments of FSP
104
3.1
Definition of FSP
104
3.2
Classification of FSP
108
4.
Across the lines of discipline: The cognitive and communicative
role of FSP
111
Genre
119
Anna
Solin
ι.
Introduction
119
2.
Historical precedents
120
3.
Genre research in language studies
121
3.1
Sydney School
121
3.2
New Rhetoric
123
3.3
English for Specific Purposes
125
4.
Issues and debates
127
4.1
Genre as class
127
4.2
Stability of genres
129
Humor
135
Salvatore Attardo
1.
Introduction and definition
135
2.
Referential and verbal humor
135
VIII Discursive
Pragmatics
3.
Semantics
136
3.1
The isotopy-disjunction model
136
3.2
The script-based semantic theory of humor
137
3.3
'Longer' texts
138
4.
The cooperative principle and humor
138
4.1
Grice and Gricean analyses
138
4.2
Humor as non-bona-fide communication
138
4.3
Relevance-theoretic approaches to humor
139
4.4
Informativeness approach to jokes
141
4.5
Two-stage processing of humor
142
5.
Conversation analysis
143
5.1
Canned jokes in conversation
143
5.1.1
Preface
143
5.1.2
Telling
143
5.1.3
Response
144
5.2
Conversational humor
144
5.2.1
Functional conversational analyses
144
5.2.2
Quantitative conversational analyses
145
6.
Sociolinguistics of humor
147
6.1
Gender differences
147
6.2
Ethnicity and humor
148
7.
Computational humor
148
8.
Cognitive linguistics and humor
149
9.
Conclusion
149
Intertextuality
156
StefSlembrouck
1.
From 'literature' to 'text as a productivity which inserts
itself into history'
156
2.
Text linguistics on 'textuality'
157
3.
Dialogism and heteroglossia in a social-diachronic
theory of discourse
158
4.
Vološinov,
pragmatics and conversation analysis:
Sequential implicativeness and the translation
of the other
s
perspective
162
5.
Synoptic and participatory views of human activity: Bakhtin, Bourdieu,
sociolinguistic legitimacy (and the body)
165
6.
Natural histories of discourse: Recontextualization/entextualization
and textual ideologies
170
Table
of contents IX
Manipulation
176
Paul Chilton
1.
The ancient technique of rhetoric
176
2.
The twentieth-century nightmare of
'thought control'
177
3.
Manipulation is not inherent in language structure
179
4.
So let's look at thought and social action
181
4.1
Drumming it in
181
4.2
Ideas that spread
182
5.
What might override the cheat-checker?
184
6.
Conclusion: Manipulation and counter-manipulation
186
Narrative
190
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
1.
Narrative as a mode of communication
190
2.
Referential properties
192
3.
Textual properties
193
3.1
Narrative organization
193
3.2
Narrative evaluation
196
4.
Contextual properties
200
Polyphony
208
Eddy
Koulet
1.
Preliminaries
208
2.
Polyphony in Bakhtins work
208
3.
Polyphony in Ducrot's work
212
4.
The description of the polyphonic organization
of discourse
215
5.
The interrelations between polyphony and other
dimensions of discourse structures
218
6.
Conclusion
221
Pragmatic markers
223
Karin
Aijtner
&
Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
1.
The tradition and the present state of research on
pragmatic markers
223
2.
Defining the field
224
3.
The terminology: Pragmatic marker or discourse marker?
226
Discursive
Pragmatics
4.
Classification
227
5.
Pragmatic markers and multifunctionality
228
6.
Theoretical approaches to the study of pragmatic markers
229
7.
Methodology
231
8.
Pragmatic markers in the languages of the world
232
9.
The diachronic study of pragmatic markers
234
10.
The
contrastive
study of pragmatic markers
234
11.
Pragmatic markers in translation studies
236
12.
Pragmatic markers in native versus non-native
speaker communication
236
13.
Pragmatic markers and sociolinguistic aspects
237
14.
Pragmatic markers and the future
238
Public discourse
248
Srikant Sarangi
1.
Introduction
248
1.1
Multiple readings of'publicness'
249
2.
The situation-talk dialectic: 'public' as a feature of setting vs. 'public'
as a feature of talk
250
2.1
(Sociolinguistic markers of public discourse
250
2.2
Interaction-based approach
251
3.
Goffman and the public order
252
4. Habermas
and the public sphere
253
5.
Transformation of the public sphere: Public discourse
as mediated communication
256
5.1
The states role in the conflation of public and private
discourses in contemporary societies
258
5.2
Surveillance and control: Information exchange
as a site of struggle
259
6.
Pragmatic theories of information exchange and the public sphere:
Towards a social pragmatics
260
Text and discourse linguistics
266
Jan-Ola Östman
&
Tuija Virtanen
1.
On terminology
266
2.
Historical overview
267
3.
Important fields of study
269
3.1
Information structure
269
3.2
Cohesion
270
3.3
Coherence
271
Table
of
contents
XI
3.4
Grounding
273
3.5
Discourse types and genres
274
4.
Other trends
276
5.
Applications
279
5.1
Practical applications
280
5.2
Acquisitional and diachronic studies
280
6.
Final remarks
281
Text linguistics
286
Robert
de Beaugrande
1.
The rise of text linguistics
286
2.
Some central issues
294
Index
297
The ten volumes of Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights focus on the most salient
topics in the field of pragmatics, thus dividing its wide interdisciplinary
spectrum in a transparent and manageable way. While the othervolumes select
specific philosophical, cognitive, grammatical, social, cultural, variational, or
interactional angles, this 8th volume focuses on theories and phenomena at
the level of discourse, but leaving aside conversational interaction. It provides
the reader with pragmatics-oriented information on discourse analysis,
critical discourse analysis and critical linguistics, as well as text linguistics
and appraisal theory, while introducing other specific approaches to discourse
through concepts such as polyphony, intertextuality, genre, and
énonciation.
Furthermore, topics such as public discourse, narrative, figures of speech,
cohesion and coherence, pragmatic markers, manipulation, and humor,
are all dealt with in separate chapters. The binding idea, explained in the
introduction, is that 'discursive pragmatics' may serve as a platform fora
diversity of perspectives on discourse, as they have emerged not only in the
language sciences but also in the humanities and social sciences in general.
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