ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics provides a state-of-the-art overview of the wide breadth of research in pragmatics. An introductory section outlines a brief history, the main issues and key approaches and perspectives in the field, followed by a thought-provoking introductory chapter on interdisciplinarity by Jacob L. Mey. A further thirty-eight chapters cover both traditional and newer areas of pragmatic research, divided into four sections:

 

  • Methods and modalities
  • Established fields
  • Pragmatics across disciplines
  • Applications of pragmatic research in today’s world.

 

With accessible, refreshing descriptions and discussions, and with a look towards future directions, this Handbook is an essential resource for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in pragmatics within English language and linguistics and communication studies.

chapter 1|3 pages

Pragmatics Broadly Viewed

Introduction

part I|34 pages

Methods and modalities

chapter 3|6 pages

Naturally Occurring Data

chapter 5|12 pages

Corpora

part |24 pages

Nonverbal communication

chapter 6|6 pages

British Sign Language (BSL)

chapter 7|8 pages

Gesture and Pragmatics

From paralinguistic to variably linguistic

chapter 8|7 pages

Paralanguage

part II|74 pages

Established fields

chapter 9|12 pages

Variation and Change

Historical pragmatics

chapter 10|14 pages

Variational Pragmatics 1

chapter 12|18 pages

Gender and Sociopragmatics 1

chapter 13|12 pages

Bilingualism and Multilingualism 1

part |62 pages

Pragmatics and culture

chapter 14|15 pages

Interlanguage Pragmatics

A historical sketch and future directions

chapter 15|16 pages

Intercultural Pragmatics

chapter 16|13 pages

Identity and Membership

chapter 17|15 pages

Folk Pragmatics

part |80 pages

Linguistic pragmatics

chapter 19|14 pages

Temporal Reference

chapter 20|16 pages

Formal and Natural Languages

What logic tells us about natural language 1

part |62 pages

Cognition and pragmatics

chapter 23|15 pages

Metarepresentation

chapter 24|13 pages

Relevance 1

chapter 25|18 pages

Metaphor in Pragmatics

chapter 26|13 pages

Enrichment

part |62 pages

Interactional Pragmatics

chapter 27|14 pages

Conversation 1

chapter 28|13 pages

Discourse

chapter 29|15 pages

Politeness

chapter 30|18 pages

Reported Speech

part III|86 pages

Pragmatics across disciplines

part IV|72 pages

Applications

chapter 36|16 pages

Pragmatics and Ontology

chapter 39|13 pages

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