Case studies in linguistic pragmatics : essays on speech acts in Shakespeare, on the Bill of Rights and Matthew Lyon, and on collocations and null objects
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Case studies in linguistic pragmatics : essays on speech acts in Shakespeare, on the Bill of Rights and Matthew Lyon, and on collocations and null objects
University Press of America, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book features six case studies in linguistic pragmatics, ranging from speech acts in Shakespeare to fallacies in debates on the Bill of Rights and to the benefits of computer copora in studying collocations and null objections. All six case studies share an emphasis on the role of context in the interpretation of authentic texts. Case Studies in Linguistic Pragmatics develops new techniques of analysis and opens up a new research field by examining the input of pragmatics to the study of literature, history and language.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 "You Curs": Types and Functions of Unpleasant Verbal Behavior in Shakespeare Chapter 3 Promising and Promise-Breaking in Coriolanus Chapter 4 Debating Whether to Debate: Efforts to Block the Bill of Rights in the Summer of 1789 Chapter 5 Debating Matthew Lyon in 1799 Chapter 6 Collocational Coloring and Electronic Copora Chapter 7 Contexts of Null Objects in Object Control Structures Chapter 8 Concluding Observations Chapter 9 Bibliography Chapter 10 Index
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