<i>Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics</i> es una publicación muy valiosa en el ámbito de los estudios pragmáticos, ya que abarca una gran variedad de enfoques y analiza en profundidad toda una serie de temas muy relevantes y centrales de la pragmática. En nuestra opinión, es una obra de referencia ideal para cualquier persona con una formación académica, profesional, o incluso un interés personal, en esta disciplina. Sin ninguna duda, después de examinar esta obra, serán muchos los lectores que, como nosotros, se interesen por los cuatro volúmenes precedentes de la series <i>Handbook of Translation Highlights</i> y esperen con ilusión la publicación de los que cinco que actualmente se encuentran en prensa y que completarán la colección.

- José Luis Berbeira Gardón, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain, in pragmalingüística 18 (2010),

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 other volumes select philosophical, cognitive, cultural, social, variational, interactional, or discursive points of view, this fifth volume looks at the field of linguistic pragmatics from a primarily grammatical angle. That is, it asks in which particular sense a variety of older and more recent functional (rather than generative) models of grammar relate to the study of language in use: how this affects their general outlook on language structure, whether issues of language use inform the very makeup of these models or are merely included as possible research themes, and how far the actual integration of pragmatics ultimately goes (is it a module/layer or is the model truly “usage-based”?). Each of the authors presenting these models has taken systematic care to highlight the relevant problems and focus on the implications of considering pragmatic phenomena from the point of view of grammar. Furthermore, a limited number of chapters deal with traditional topics in the grammatical literature, and specifically those which are called pragmatic because they either are not strictly concerned with truth (semantics), or receive their (truth) value only from an interaction with context. In the introduction, these theories and topics are set up against the historical background of a gradually changing attitude, on the part of grammarians, towards questions of linguistic knowledge and behavior, and the role of learning in their relationship.
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Looks at the field of linguistic pragmatics from a primarily grammatical angle. This title includes chapters that deal with traditional topics in the grammatical literature, and specifically those which are called pragmatic because they either are not strictly concerned with truth, or receive their value only from an interaction with context.
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1. Acknowledgements; 2. Introduction: Meaning and use in grammar (by Brisard, Frank); 3. Constructional analysis (by Nikiforidou, Kiki); 4. Control phenomena (by Lyngfelt, Benjamin); 5. Definiteness (by Laury, Ritva); 6. Emergent grammar (by Helasvuo, Marja-Liisa); 7. Frame analysis (by Telles Ribeiro, Branca); 8. Functional Discourse Grammar: pragmatic aspects (by Hannay, Mike); 9. Generative semantics (by McCawley, James D.); 10. Iconicity (by Tabakowska, Elzbieta); 11. Information structure (by Gundel, Jeanette K.); 12. Mental spaces (by Oakley, Todd); 13. Modality (by Kiefer, Ferenc); 14. Negation (by Miestamo, Matti); 15. Prague school (by Sgall, Petr); 16. Role and Reference Grammar (by Van Valin Jr., Robert D.); 17. Semantics vs. pragmatics (by Turner, Ken); 18. Tense and aspect (by Binnick, Robert I.); 19. Word order (by Fried, Mirjam); 20. Index
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ISBN
9789027207821
Publisert
2009-08-11
Utgiver
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Vekt
600 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet