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Title: Perspectives on Language Use and Pragmatics 
Subtitle: A volume in memory of Sorin Stati 
Series Title: LINCOM Studies in Pragmatics 16  

Publication Year: 2010 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	
Editor: Alessandro Capone

Paperback: ISBN:  9783929075724 Pages: 332 Price: Europe EURO 72.80


Abstract:

Note: This is a new version of a previously announced book.

This volume is written in memory of Sorin Stati. The authors of this volume
mainly deal with perspectives on language use and pragmatics. Each of them
has his/her own approach, so the volume should not be taken as representing
a single school of thought. Of course, the ideas expressed in all of the
articles are reminiscent of Wittgenstein's position which privileged
meaning as use. We use language to do many things, to give and to obtain,
to persuade and to order, to interact and create human bonds. Words and
sentences acquire meaning in context, thus a decontextualized approach must
be delegitimized. What the authors in this collection do is to place
emphasis on the power of context and cotext to create meaning through
myriad relations among the constituents of sentences, and among utterances
themselves, which are arranged in discourse following an argumentative logic. 

Henriette Walter, Sorin Stati, l'homme et le savant 

Jeanne Martinet, Sorin Stati et la SILF (Société Internationale de
Linguistique Fonctionnelle) 

Milena Srpová, La variété culturelle dans la traduction et ses traitements
linguistiques 

Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, Linguistic criteria for judging
composition and division fallacies 

Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni, Pour une approche transphrastique des actes
de langage 

Marcelo Dascal, Types of Polemics and Types of Polemical Moves 

Fabio Paglieri, Cristiano Castelfranchi, In parsimony we trust:
non-cooperative roots of linguistic cooperation

Cornelia Ilie, Ideologically biased definitions as institutionally
legitimating arguments 

Alessandro Capone, On Pragmemes again. Dealing with death 

Alessandro Capone, Pragmemes revisited (conflicts and power within the class) 

Dorota Zielinska, Prepositions and explicature from the perspective of the
selective mode of language use in the quantized c-field (SMLU) approach 

Maria Helena Araújo Carreira La désignation de la personne en portugais :
le point de vue de la proxémique verbale 

Jacques Moeschler, Is pragmatics of discourse possible? 

Daniela Pirazzini, Concessivity on the argumentative level of reported
discourse 

Bernard Pottier, À propos des relations sémantiques interlexicales 

Michael Metzeltin, Larissa A. Drechsler, How much can we expect of the
study of semantics if we accept the indefinable nature of meaning? 

Franco Lo Piparo, Gramsci and Wittgenstein. An intriguing connection 

Henriette Walter, Face à la mondialisation, le français et les langues
règionales en France 

Harro Stammerjohann, Vom unauffälligen Sprechen. Explication de texte 

Jacob L. Mey, Discours prononcé à l'occasion de la promotion à 'Docteur
Honoris Causa', Université de Bucharest, le 10 octobre 2006 

Jackie Schön, De l'inégalité dans les échanges langagiers avec exemples en
français 



Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=46592


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