In:Linguistic Emotivity: Centrality of place, the topic-comment dynamic, and an ideology of pathos in Japanese discourse
Senko K. Maynard
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 97] 2002
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Published online: 26 July 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.97.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.97.toc
Table of contents
Preface and ackowledgmentsxi
Part 1. Preliminaries
1. Introduction: Language, emotivity, and pathos
2. Background: Emotion, expressive function, and culture
Part 2. Theory
3. The Place of Negotiation theory
4. The (re-)turn to place
5. Locating and interpreting emotive meanings
6. Topic–comment, futaku, and the Rhetoric of Pathos
Part 3. Emotive topics
7. Vocatives and topics
8. Emotive nominals
9. Quotative topics
10. Emotive nan(i) ‘what’
Part 4. Emotive comments
11. Da and ja-nai as commentary strategies
12. Interrogatives as emotive comments
13. Commenting through stylistic shifts
Part 5. Pathos in Japanese discourse
14. Analyzing expressions of pathos in Oda Nobunaga
15. Rhetoric of Pathos in Mini-Jihyoo newspaper articles
16. Playing with pathos: Presentation and negotiation of selves in Long Vacation
Part 6. Reflections
17. Linguistic emotivity and the culture of pathos
18. Language, linguistic theory, and ideology
Appendix: Information on select data
Notes
References
Data references
Author index
Subject index
