In:Pragmatics and its Interfaces
Edited by Cornelia Ilie and Neal R. Norrick
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 294] 2018
► pp. 185–211
Pragmatics and anthropology
The Trobriand Islanders’ ways of speaking
Published online: 7 September 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.294.09sen
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.294.09sen
Abstract
Bronislaw Malinowski – based on his experience during his field research on the Trobriand Islands – pointed out that language is first and foremost a tool for creating social bonds. It is a mode of behavior and the meaning of an utterance is constituted by its pragmatic function. Malinowski’s ideas finally led to the formation of the subdiscipline “anthropological linguistics”. This paper presents three observations of the Trobrianders’ attitude to their language Kilivila and their language use in social interactions. They illustrate that whoever wants to successfully research the role of language, culture and cognition in social interaction must be on ‘common ground’ with the researched community.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Three puzzling observations
- 3.The Trobriand Islanders’ ways of speaking
- 3.1The Trobriand Islanders’ greeting behavior and the lessons in pragmatics learned
- 3.2A case of emotion control and the lessons in pragmatics learned
- 3.3Making peace with Ibova and the lessons in pragmatics learned
- 4.Pragmatics and anthropology
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