In:Current Issues in Intercultural Pragmatics
Edited by István Kecskés and Stavros Assimakopoulos
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 274] 2017
► pp. 367–369
Index
A
- activity type12
- adaptive management
348–352
- involvement351
- operative 350–351
- overt351
- rhetorical351
- address forms249
- Adenzato, Mauro34
- affect 11, 17, 28–29, 108
- appropriateness 210, 299
- Ardito, Rita B.34
- attention-getters350
B
- background
- cultural57
- Bai, Chunsheng 39, 43, 50
- Bardovi-Harlig, Kathleen 133, 276, 277, 278, 288
- Barnes, John A. 34, 44
- Barron, Anne 276, 277, 278, 299, 315
- Bernas, Ronan 42, 43
- Bialystok, Ellen348
- bilingualism348
- Blum Kulka, Shoshana 277, 299, 300–301
- Brown, Penelope 40, 41, 106, 130, 210, 298
- Bruschke, Jon 39, 43, 50
- Bublitz, Wolfram 183–184
C
- Cap, Piotr 80, 84, 99
- children literature 237–238
- co-construction 1, 12, 78
- cognitive system
- of interlocutors 57–58 ; see also mental world of communicants
- Cohen, Andrew D.331
- Coleman, Linda 36–37
- collectivism 42–43, 49, 109, 125, 185–186, 197 ; see also individualism
- cooperation1
- common ground
17, 77–78
- emergent 78, 80
- fallacy60
- communication
- business/financial 109–110, 131–132, 151–152
- computer-mediated132
- cyber 79, 90
- everyday 59–61, 70
- intercultural 55–56, 106–107, 108–109, 151, 183, 186, 256, 277
- intracultural 50, 256
- lingua-franca 61–63, 70
- communicative ability 56–57
- competence
- -between-cultures259
- -in-culture259
- -in-performance 56–57
- pragmatic 124, 275–276, 323–324, 338–340
- conformation 163–164
- context
- linguistic349
- of culture13
- of situation13
- private349
- situational349
- corpora 81–82, 111–113, 134–135, 352–355
- Coulmas, Florian276
- cross-cultural study of speech act realisation patterns (CCSARP) 132–133, 306
- Culpeper, Jonathan 207–208, 210, 232, 233–234, 235, 239, 240
- cultural
- alignment 108–109, 125
- dimensions, theory of107
- culture 182, 256, 257
- macro- 12–13, 226
- micro- 12–13, 226
- high-context vs low-context107
- cyberdiscourse 79, 90
D
- Dahl, Merete 303, 304
- Danziger, Eve 47–48
- data
- authentic vs simulated133
- deception
33–34, 35–36, 39–40, 42, 44, 45, 49–50
- evolution of34
- descriptive translation studies241
- determinacy 21–22
- directness and indirectness192
- disagreements 130–131, 144–145
- discourse
- completion task 133, 304–305, 328–330
- far-right 76–77
- markers 196–197, 248
- disfluency60
- distancesee power
- downgrader 300–301
- dynamic model of meaning349
E
- earning calls 109–110
- Eberhard, Philippe 42, 43
- egocentrism 1, 17, 60
- Eichelberger, Julie 37–38
- emotions 27, 79–80, 90
- Enfield, Nick 10, 13
- episodesee event
- event 12–13
- experience58
F
- face
106, 210, 233
- quality210
- relational210
- -saving43
- social identity210
- -threatening act 130, 233, 234
- false consensus effectsee common ground fallacy
- Færch, Claus 309, 311
- formulaic languagesee pragmatic routines
- frequency 79, 115
- functionally-oriented translation theory 255–256
G
- Goffman, Erving 12, 17, 197, 233
- gossip 44–45
- group dynamics163
- Grice, H. Paul 34, 47
- Gudykunst, William B. 107–108, 121, 123
H
- Hahn, Hans H.164
- Hall, Edward T. 185–186
- Hanks, William10
- Hartford, Beverly S.133
- hedges 21, 116–118, 300–301
- hesitation markers351
- honesty 42–43
- horizon257
- House, Juliane 132, 186, 192, 211–212, 233, 276, 277, 300–301
- Hübler, Axel 183–184
- humour44
I
- Ide, Sachiko10
- identity 84–85, 164, 231–233, 236, 237, 238
- illocutionary force17
- impoliteness
207–208, 232–235
- context-driven240
- external convention-driven implicational240
- formulae239
- form-driven implicational240
- internal convention-driven implicational240
- vs rudeness234see also politeness
- individualism 42–43, 49, 107, 109, 125, 185–186, 197, 199–200 ; see also collectivism
- intensity
- markers 26, 27
- of interaction277
- intention14
- a priori 1, 14
- emergent 1, 14
- -seeking 46, 48
- interpersonal
- communication styles 107–108, 123–125
- features 116–117, 120
- rhetoric 105–106 ; see also pragmatics, interpersonal
- inter-subjectivity17
J
- Joseph, John E. 57, 231, 232
- justification164
K
- Kasper, Gabriele 186, 277, 299, 301–302, 303, 304, 309, 311
- Katagiri, Yasuhiro10
- Kay, Paul 36–37
- Kecskes, Istvan 1, 9–10, 17, 35, 75, 76, 78, 82, 277–278, 349
- keyness115
- Kienpointner, Manfred234
L
- Lapinski, Maria Knight 45–46
- Leech, Geoffrey 105–106, 329
- Levine, Timothy R. 45–46
- Levinson, Stephen C. 12, 106, 130, 210, 298
- lexical meaning
- in context15
- lies
- control41
- threat41
- prosocial 43, 45–46 ; see also deception
- lingua franca 75–76 ; see also communication, lingua franca
M
- Maguire, Laura 349, 350
- Maletzke, Gerhard 163, 257
- Marti, Leyla 207–208, 210
- Mei, Meilian 207–208, 210
- Mendoza-Denton, Norma232
- mental world
- of communicants56see also cognitive system of interlocutors
- metacommunicationsee metapragmatics
- meta-image176
- metalinguistic commentary 11, 18, 24, 28, 288–290 ; see also metapragmatics, post hoc interviews
- metaphor
- in cognitive linguistics16
- in relevance theory16
- metapragmatics 183–184, 201 ; see also metalinguistic commentary
- miscommunication 56, 64, 71
- misreference69
- misunderstanding 68–69
- mitigation 21, 25–26
- modestysee face-saving
- modification140
- development 301–303, 315–316
- external 142–143, 147–148, 297–298, 300, 301
- internal 140–142, 147, 297–298, 300–301
- multimedia elicitation task279
N
- narrative texts 234–235
- Nishimura, Fumiko40
- Nivala, Minna 207–208, 210
O
- openness 187–188
- orientation163
- otherness 77, 83, 88–89, 172–173, 177–179, 181–183, 257
- overguessing67
P
- paralanguage
260–261
- alternants261
- differentiators261
- primary qualities261
- qualifiers261
- pedagogy 124–125, 269, 323–326, 340–342, 347–348, 363
- perceptions 14, 160, 162–163, 164, 219–220, 257
- Philburn, Rob190
- politeness 232–234 ; see also impoliteness
- post-hoc interview226
- power 16, 17, 23–24, 25–26, 107, 119–120, 236, 304–305
- Poyatos, Fernando 261, 262, 265
- pragmatic routines
275–278, 290–291
- memorised chunks276
- patterns276
- pragmatics
- cross-cultural2
- discursive approach to11
- emancipatory10
- Gricean 34, 45–47
- intercultural 1, 9–10, 35, 75
- interlanguage 1–2, 297
- interpersonal 28, 43, 105–106, 163
- presupposition257
- proximisation
80, 96
- spatial84
- temporal85
- of threat 97–98
- of values99
Q
- quality
- maxim of 34, 44, 47, 49
R
- rapport 11, 16–17, 208–209
- rating criteria 331–332, 341
- recipient design 59–60, 63, 71
- refusals
40–41, 130–131
- direct136
- indirect 136–139
- relational work106
- requests 299–301
- resistance164
- role-play330
- Romero-Trillo, Jesús 348, 349, 350, 351
S
- Sacks, Harvey 33, 40
- salience 78–79
- sarcasm 91–92, 94–95
- Schauer, Gila A. 207–208, 210, 279
- Schleef, Erik211
- school story 235–236
- Schütz, Alfred 182–183
- Seiter, John S. 39, 43, 50
- selfsee identity
- self-benefit
- vs other-benefit 39–40, 45–46
- self-expression164
- simplified language 62, 66
- situation 12–13
- social
- desirability effects168
- identity theory163
- self190
- socialisation163
- society209
- socio-cognitive approach to pragmatics 1, 9, 12–14
- specificity79
- Spencer-Oatey, Helen 11, 13, 28, 106, 208–210
- Sperber, Dan14
- stereotype
160–164
- cultural164
- vs cliché and prejudice 161–162
- auto- vs hetero 175–176
- supportive move301
T
- Tajfel, Henri163
- Tannen, Deborah 11, 12, 15, 16
- time
- cultural dimension of 185–186
- Ting-Toomey, Stella 107–108, 121, 123
- thick description13
- Thomas, Alexander 161–164, 209
- Thomas, Jenny12
- Toury, Gideon 241–242
- topic starters350
- translation
237–238
- strategies 241–242
- truthfulness 34, 42–43
- Turner, John C.163
U
- upgrader 300, 301
V
- van Dijk, Teun 10, 67
- Vincent Marelli, Jocelyne 34, 43, 46, 49
- visual kinesics265
W
- Wang, Xiao-lei 42, 43
- Weigand, Edda 56–57
- Wilson, Deirdre 14, 16
- Woodfield, Helen 305–306
Y
- Yus, Francisco90
