- 外语教学与研究出版社
- 9787560081717
- 238062
- 2009-03
- 244
- 文学
- 外国语言文学
作者简介
内容简介
本书将深奥的语用学理论与丰富多彩的实际语言运用巧妙结合起来,新颖、通俗、活泼,知识性与可读性兼具。
★注重结合真实语言环境中语言使用的第一手材料,彰显语用学理论的应用性和实用性
★面向中国学生的学习需要,在讲解英语语用问题时,适当观照汉语各种场合下的语言交际
★采用研究型、自主性学习理念设计教材的模块和知识呈现方式
★注重结合真实语言环境中语言使用的第一手材料,彰显语用学理论的应用性和实用性
★面向中国学生的学习需要,在讲解英语语用问题时,适当观照汉语各种场合下的语言交际
★采用研究型、自主性学习理念设计教材的模块和知识呈现方式
目录
Introduction
0.1 Introducing the field of pragrnaties
0.2 The emergence ofpragrnaties as a field
0.3 Pragmatics as a branch of linguistics
0.4 Pragrnatics as a functional perspective
0.5 Basic notions in pragmatic studies
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Part Ⅰ From Philosophy of Language to Linguistic Pragmatics
Unit 1 Austin's Speech Act Theory
Pre-Rlass Reading
1.1 "Words and deeds
1.2 Properties of an explicit performative utterance
1.3 Locution, illocution, and perlocution
1.4 (Illoeutionary) Speech acts classified
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 2 SAT: Later Developments
Pre-Rlass Reading
2.1 (Illocutionary) Speech acts reclassified
2.2 Felicity conditions
2.3 Indirect speech acts
2.4 Extended speech acts
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 3 Gricean Pragmatics: lmplicature
Pre-Rlass Reading
3. l Natural vs. non-natural meaning
3.2 Implicaturd and implication
3.3 Types of implicatures
3.4 Features of conversational implicaturcs
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 4 Gricean Pragmatics: The Cooperative
Principle
Pre-Rlass Reading
4.1 CP: the principle
4.2 CP: the maxims
4.3 Non-observance of the maxims
4.4 Calculating conversational implicatures
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 5 Neo-Gricean Pragmatics
Pre-Class Reading
5.1 Q- and R-Principles
5.2 Q-, I- and M-Principles
5.3 Anaphora: a case study
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Part Ⅱ Aspects of Linguistic Interacti
Unit 6 Deixis
Unit 7 Pragmatic Presupposition
Unit 8 Conversation Analysis
Unit 9 Politeness in Conversation
Unit 10 Doing FTAs in Conversation
Part Ⅲ Constructing Unified Theories of Language Use
Unit 11 Relevance Theory (1)
Unit 12 Relevance Theory (2)
Unit :13 Adaptation Theory
Part Ⅳ Pragmatics: Two Applications
Unit 14 Pragmatics and Translation
Unit 15 Developing L2 Pragmatic Competence
Glossary
Data Transcription Notations
References
0.1 Introducing the field of pragrnaties
0.2 The emergence ofpragrnaties as a field
0.3 Pragmatics as a branch of linguistics
0.4 Pragrnatics as a functional perspective
0.5 Basic notions in pragmatic studies
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Part Ⅰ From Philosophy of Language to Linguistic Pragmatics
Unit 1 Austin's Speech Act Theory
Pre-Rlass Reading
1.1 "Words and deeds
1.2 Properties of an explicit performative utterance
1.3 Locution, illocution, and perlocution
1.4 (Illoeutionary) Speech acts classified
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 2 SAT: Later Developments
Pre-Rlass Reading
2.1 (Illocutionary) Speech acts reclassified
2.2 Felicity conditions
2.3 Indirect speech acts
2.4 Extended speech acts
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 3 Gricean Pragmatics: lmplicature
Pre-Rlass Reading
3. l Natural vs. non-natural meaning
3.2 Implicaturd and implication
3.3 Types of implicatures
3.4 Features of conversational implicaturcs
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 4 Gricean Pragmatics: The Cooperative
Principle
Pre-Rlass Reading
4.1 CP: the principle
4.2 CP: the maxims
4.3 Non-observance of the maxims
4.4 Calculating conversational implicatures
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Unit 5 Neo-Gricean Pragmatics
Pre-Class Reading
5.1 Q- and R-Principles
5.2 Q-, I- and M-Principles
5.3 Anaphora: a case study
In-Class Activities
Exercises
Recommended Readings
Part Ⅱ Aspects of Linguistic Interacti
Unit 6 Deixis
Unit 7 Pragmatic Presupposition
Unit 8 Conversation Analysis
Unit 9 Politeness in Conversation
Unit 10 Doing FTAs in Conversation
Part Ⅲ Constructing Unified Theories of Language Use
Unit 11 Relevance Theory (1)
Unit 12 Relevance Theory (2)
Unit :13 Adaptation Theory
Part Ⅳ Pragmatics: Two Applications
Unit 14 Pragmatics and Translation
Unit 15 Developing L2 Pragmatic Competence
Glossary
Data Transcription Notations
References