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Pragmemes and Theories of Language Use

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Pragmemes and Theories of Language Use
Springer International Publishing

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Deliberate Creativity and Formulaic Language Use
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    Chapter 2 Aspects of Anaphora in Chinese and in Some Germanic, Romance, and Slavic Languages, the ‘Syntactic’ Versus ‘Pragmatic’ Language Typology, and Neo-Gricean Pragmatics
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    Chapter 3 Presuppositions as Cancellable Inferences
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    Chapter 4 The Pragmeme of Insult and Some Allopracts
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    Chapter 5 Benveniste and the Periperformative Structure of the Pragmeme
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    Chapter 6 Pragmatics Seen Through the Prism of Society
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    Chapter 7 Why We Need the Pragmeme, or: Speech Acting and Its Peripeties
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    Chapter 8 On the Meaning of Questions
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    Chapter 9 Narratives in Conversation as Pragmemes
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    Chapter 10 Prompting Social Action as a Higher-Order Pragmatic Act
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    Chapter 11 Metapragmatics, Hidden Assumptions, and Moral Economy
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    Chapter 12 Terms of Address in European Languages: A Study in Cross-Linguistic Semantics and Pragmatics
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    Chapter 13 Practs and Facts
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    Chapter 14 Pragmemes in Discourse
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    Chapter 15 “TONGUE-TIED”: Pragmemes and Practs of Silence in Literary Texts
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    Chapter 16 Towards a Pragmatic-Semantic Continuum. The Process of Naming
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    Chapter 17 Towards a “Theory of Everything” in Human Communication
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    Chapter 18 Austin’s Speech Acts and Mey’s Pragmemes
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    Chapter 19 Pragmemes in the Sociolinguistic Interview: A Case Study on Expanded Polar Answers
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    Chapter 20 On Pragmemes in Artificial Languages
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    Chapter 21 The Ethnopragmatic Representation of Positive and Negative Emotions in Irish Immigrants’ Letters
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    Chapter 22 Situatedeness and the Making of Meaning: Pragmatics, Pragmemes, and Modality. An Essay
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    Chapter 23 Pragmatic Strategies When Reading (Problematic) Translated Texts
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    Chapter 24 The Multimodal Marking of Evidentiality: Pragmemes of Circumstantial Inference and Mandarin Written News Report
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    Chapter 25 Expectations in Interaction
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    Chapter 26 Cultural Pragmatic Schemas, Pragmemes, and Practs: A Cultural Linguistics Perspective
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    Chapter 27 Metapragmatic Pragmemes
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    Chapter 28 The Culture of Language
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    Chapter 29 The ‘emes’ of Linguistics
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    Chapter 30 Tattooing as Memorial Pragmemes
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    Chapter 31 Two Types of Semantic Presuppositions
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    Chapter 32 Social Cognition and the Pragmatics of Ideology
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    Chapter 33 Poor vs. Good Thought Experiments in Pragmatics: A Case Study
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    Chapter 34 What a Personal Pronoun Can Do for You: The Case of a Southern Dutch Dialect
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    Chapter 35 A Graded Strength for Privileged Interactional Interpretations
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    Chapter 36 Implicits as Evolved Persuaders
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    Chapter 37 Inferential Abilities and Pragmatic Deficits in Subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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    Chapter 38 On the Tension Between Semantics and Pragmatics
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    Chapter 39 An Epistemic Commitment in the Very Idea of “Speaker’s Intention”
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    Chapter 40 Revisiting Metapragmatics: ‘What Are We Talking About?’
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    Chapter 41 A Model of Categorization and Compositionality (Sense Determination) in the Light of a Procedural Model of Language (Based on Selection and the Communicative Field)
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    Chapter 42 Reflections on Pragmemes: Towards the Development of Societal Neuropragmatics
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    Chapter 43 The Asymmetric Multi-language Model: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Pattern to Explain Code-Switching by Unbalanced Multilinguals
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    Chapter 44 The Situatedness of Pragmatic Acts: Explaining a Lamp to a Robot
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Title
Pragmemes and Theories of Language Use
Published by
Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-43491-9
ISBNs
978-3-31-943490-2, 978-3-31-943491-9
Editors

Keith Allan, Alessandro Capone, Istvan Kecskes

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