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- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notation conventions
- 1 The scope of pragmatics
- 1.1 The origin and historical vagaries of the term pragmatics
- 1.2 Defining pragmatics
- 1.3 Current interest in pragmatics
- 1.4 Computing context: an example
- 2 Deixis
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 Philosophical approaches
- 2.2 Descriptive approaches
- 2.2.1 Person deixis
- 2.2.2 Time deixis
- 2.2.3 Place deixis
- 2.2.4 Discourse deixis
- 2.2.5 Social deixis
- 2.3 Conclusions
- 3 Conversational implicature
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 Grice’s theory of implicature
- 3.2 Revisions, problems and applications
- 3.2.1 Tests for implicature
- 3.2.2 Implicature and logical form
- 3.2.3 Kinds of implicature
- 3.2.4 Generalized Quantity implicatures
- 3.2.5 Metaphor: a case of maxim exploitation
- 3.2.6 Implicature and language structure
- 4 Presupposition
- 4.0 Introduction
- 4.1 Historical background
- 4.2 The phenomena: initial observations
- 4.3 The problematic properties
- 4.3.1 Defeasibility
- 4.3.2 The projection problem
- 4.4 Kinds of explanation
- 4.4.1 Semantic presupposition
- 4.4.2 Pragmatic theories of presupposition
- 4.5 Conclusions
- 5 Speech acts
- 5.0 Introduction
- 5.1 Philosophical background
- 5.2 Thesis: speech acts are irreducible to matters of truth and falsity
- 5.3 Antithesis: the reduction of illocutionary force to ordinary syntax and semantics
- 5.4 Collapse of Antithesis
- 5.4.1 Semantic problems
- 5.4.2 Syntactic problems
- 5.5 Indirect speech acts: a problem for Thesis and Antithesis
- 5.6 The context-change theory of speech acts
- 5.7 Beyond theories of speech acts
- 6 Conversational structure
- 6.0 Introduction
- 6.1 Discourse analysis versus conversation analysis
- 6.2 Conversation analysis
- 6.2.1 Some basic findings
- 6.2.1.1 Turn-taking
- 6.2.1.2 Adjacency pairs
- 6.2.1.3 Overall organization
- 6.2.2 Some remarks on methodology
- 6.2.3 Some applications
- 6.3 Preference organization
- 6.3.1 Preferred second turns
- 6.3.2 Preferred sequences
- 6.4 Pre-sequences
- 6.4.1 General remarks
- 6.4.2 Pre-announcements
- 6.4.3 Pre-requests: a re-analysis of indirect speech acts
- 6.5 Conclusions
- 6.5.1 Conversation analysis and linguistics
- 6.5.2 Some remaining questions
- Appendix: transcription conventions
- 7 Conclusions
- 7.0 Introduction
- 7.1 Pragmatics and ‘core’ linguistics
- 7.2 Pragmatics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics
- 7.3 Applied pragmatics: pragmatics and other fields
- Bibliography
- Subject index
- Index of names
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