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Current Trends in the Pragmatics of Spanish
Current Trends in the Pragmatics of Spanish provides the reader with a representative spectrum of current research in the most dynamic areas of the pragmatics of Spanish. It brings together a collection of academic essays written by well-established as well as emerging voices in Hispanic pragmatics. The essays include applications of pragmatic concepts to sub-fields of (Spanish) linguistics (i.e., pragmatics and grammar; pragmatics and applied linguistics; pragmatics and cross- and inter-cultural communication), studies of ‘traditional’ topics in pragmatics (i.e., discourse markers, politeness, metaphor, humour) as well as a proposal to amalgamate the dominant pragmatic approaches, namely socio-pragmatics and cognitive pragmatics, into one comprehensive model. The essays in this collection represent both new theoretical and empirical research and as such they constitute a valuable contribution to the field of pragmatics in general and an essential reference to those researching the pragmatics of Spanish.
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 123] 2004. xvi, 381 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 October 2008
Published online on 21 October 2008
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Preface | pp. xi–xvi
- PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: THE PRAGMATICS OF SPANISH TO DATE
- 1. Spanish pragmatics: Whence, where, whither?Leo D. Hickey | p. 3
- 2. The pragmatics of Spanish beyond SpainRosina Márquez Reiter and María Elena Placencia | p. 15
- PART TWO: PRAGMATICS AND OTHER DISCIPLINES
- Pragmatics and grammar
- 3. The Spanish subjunctive: Procedural semantics and pragmatic inferenceAoife K. Ahern and Manuel Leonetti | p. 35
- 4. Conditional: A grammaticalised marker of politeness in SpanishMarianna Chodorowska-Pilch | p. 57
- Pragmatics and applied linguistics
- 5. Role-plays and the assessment of oral proficiency in SpanishNuria Lorenzo-Dus and Paul Meara | p. 79
- 6. Written pedagogic feedback and linguistic politenessMiranda Stewart | p. 99
- Pragmatics and cross and inter-cultural communication
- 7. Displaying closeness and respectful distance in Montevidean and Quiteño service encountersRosina Márquez Reiter and María Elena Placencia | p. 121
- 8. Speaking Spanish with Zapotec meaning. Requests and promises in intercultural communication in Oaxaca, MexicoMartina Schrader-Kniffki | p. 157
- PART THREE: COMMON TOPICS IN PRAGMATICS
- Discourse markers
- 9. Procedural constraints on context selection: Siempre as a discourse markerCarmen Curcó | p. 179
- 10. Discourse markers in the construction of the text, the activity, and the social relations: Evidence from courtroom discourseIsolda E. Carranza | p. 203
- Politeness
- 11. Coercion and cooperation: A case study of Argentinean reprimands and responses to reprimandsCarmen García | p. 231
- 12. Politeness as ‘face’ enhancement: An analysis of Spanish conversations between friends and familyNieves Hernández Flores | p. 265
- Metaphor
- 13. Quarrelling about metaphors of love: A pragmatic approachEduardo Urios-Aparisi | p. 287
- Humour
- 14. Pragmatic of humorous strategies in El club de la comediaFrancisco Yus | p. 319
- PART FOUR: TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED PRAGMATIC THEORY
- 15. Norms and principles. Putting social and cognitive pragmatics togetherM. Victoria Escandell-Vidal | p. 347
- Contributors | pp. 373–378
- Index | pp. 379–381
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