Handbook of pragmatics. 23rd annual installment
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2020]
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| Edition: | 23rd annual installment. |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Handbook of Pragmatics. 23rd Annual Installment
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copright page
- Table of contents
- Editors' note
- Acknowledgments
- User's guide
- Introduction
- The handbook format
- About the cumulative index
- Methods
- Methods in language-attitudes research
- 1.The contested interest of 'language attitudes'
- 2.Language-attitudes as an object of study
- 2.1Attitudes: Mentalist vs. discursive approaches
- 2.2Attitudes: Explicit vs. implicit
- 2.3Language: Which aspects of language can be attitudinal objects?
- 2.4Language: Which aspects of language to focus on as attitudinal objects?
- 3.The three methodological approaches of traditional language-attitudes research
- 4.Analysis of societal treatment
- 5.Direct methods
- 5.1Interviewing
- 5.1.1Structured interviews
- 5.1.2Unstructured interviews
- 5.1.3Semi-structured interviews
- 5.1.4The issue of explicitness/implicitness in discourse data
- 5.2Recognition and evaluation tasks
- 5.2.1Mental maps
- 5.2.2Ranking tasks
- 5.2.3Self-reports
- 6.Indirect methods: Speaker evaluation experiments
- 6.1SEE at the level of variants
- 6.2SEE at the level of varieties
- 6.2.1The matched guise technique (MGT) and the verbal guise technique (VGT)
- 6.2.2The issue of explicitness/implicitness in experimental use of the MGT and VGT
- 6.2.3SEE in natural, everyday contexts
- 7.Concluding remarks
- References
- Traditions
- Membership categorisation analysis
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Historical note
- 3.Analytical tools
- 4.Analysing categorisation work
- 4.1Categorisation and identity
- 4.2Categorisation and the media
- 4.3Categorisation as a moral matter
- 5.Suggestions for future research
- References
- Handbook A-Z
- Argument structure
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Conventional pragmatics
- 3.Topicality and givenness
- 4.Focus domain and backgrounded phrases
- 5.Unexpressed arguments
- 6.Ellipsis constructions
- 7.Social context
- 8.Information structure and the double object construction
- 9.Variation across dialects
- 10.Conclusion
- References
- Caste and language
- 1.Caste in colonial and postcolonial India
- 1.1Race and caste
- 1.2Census and caste
- 1.2.1The census in contemporary India
- 1.2.2The colonial census of India
- 1.3The 'People of India' project
- 1.4Literary expressions
- 1.5Lexicology
- 2.Caste in contemporary India
- 2.1The cognitive paradox of 'untouchability'
- 2.2Stigmatized bodies
- 2.3The fiction of caste
- 2.4Gender and caste
- References
- Embodied interaction
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Turn construction
- 3.Turn-taking
- 4.Embodied sequential actions
- 5.Multimodal formations
- 6.Multisensoriality
- 7.Conclusion
- References
- Hegemony
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Hegemony from Ancient Greece to Gramsci
- 3.The sociolinguistic and political sources of Gramsci's concept of egemonia
