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- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Types of pragmatics
- 1.2 Pragmatics and linguistics
- 1.3 Structure of the book
- 2 Semantics and Pragmatics
- 2.1 The borderline
- 2.2 Sentences and utterances
- 2.3 Language and logic
- 2.4 Mood
- 2.5 The explicit and the implicit
- 2.6 Presupposition
- 2.7 Deixis
- 3 History of Pragmatics
- 3.1 Structuralism
- 3.2 Logical positivism
- 3.3 Ordinary language philosophy
- 3.4 The beginnings of pragmatics
- 4 ‘Classical’ Pragmatics
- 4.1 Speech act theory
- 4.2 Implicature
- 5 Modern Pragmatics
- 5.1 Neo-Gricean pragmatics
- 5.2 Relevance theory
- 5.3 Semantic autonomy and pragmatic intrusion
- 6 Applications of Pragmatics
- 6.1 Politeness
- 6.2 Literature
- 6.3 Language acquisition
- 6.4 Clinical linguistics
- 6.5 Experimental pragmatics
- 7 Pragmatics and Language in Context
- 7.1 Conversation analysis
- 7.2 Discourse analysis
- 7.3 Sociolinguistics
- 7.4 Corpus linguistics
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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