目录
Preface to the series
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Pragmatics and praxis
Jan-Ola Ostman
1. Praxis
2. Practical linguistics
3. Pragmatics in practice
3.1 Everyday language use in practice
3.2 Language and ethics
3.3 Pragmatic adaptability in practice
3.4 Linguistics applied
4. Towards responsibility in practice
Applied Linguistics
Britt-Louise Gunnarsson
1. Introduction
2. The educational setting
2.1 Child language and early literacy
2.2 Classroom interaction
2.3 Second and foreign language learning
2.4 Teaching methodology and language testing
2.5 Schooling and society
3. The economic-technical setting
3.1 Improving written documents
3.2 Studies of discourse in organizations
4. Legal and bureaucratic settings
4.1 Comprehensibility of legal and bureaucratic language
4.2 Asymmetries in court and police encounters
4.3 Forensic linguistics
5. The medical-social setting
6. The workplace
6.1 Workplace interaction
6.2 Conflicts and negotiations
6.3 Discourse and technology
7. Science and the academic setting
7.1 The sociological-rhetorical study of scientific discourse
7.2 The study of academic genres and writing
7.3 Spoken discourse within academia
8. Conclusion
Authenticity
Martin Gill
1. Introduction
2. Historical background
3. Understanding the concept
3.1 Properties of authenticity
3.2 Establishing authenticity
3.3 Experiencing authenticity
4. Authenticity and language
4.1 The Romantic legacy
4.2 Authenticating language
5. Conclusions
Clinical pragmatics
Michael R. Perkins
1. The scope of clinical pragmatics
z. Theoretical issues
2.1 Is pragmatic impairment a neurological, cognitive or behavioural phenomenon?
2.2 Modular vs interactionist theories of pragmatic impairment
3. Describing pragmatic impairment
3.1 Pragmatic profiles
3.2 Pragmatic theories and frameworks
3.3 Neuropragmatics
3.4 Cognitive pragmatics
4. The range of pragmatic impairments
4.1 Primary pragmatic impairment
4.2 Secondary pragmatic impairment
5. Clinical pragmatics and pragmatic theory
Computer-mediated communication
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
1. Introduction
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Contrastive analysis
Corpus analysis
Emphasis
Error analysis
General semantics
Irony
Language ecology
Language policy,language planning and standardization
Language and the law
Lieracy
Mass media
Rhetoric
Signed Language pragmatics
Stylistics
Translation studies
Index