01360nam0 22002773i 450 SUN009094020120917114927.682978-85-362-3372-720120917d2011 |0porc50 baporBR|||| |||||Opção de CompraUtilidade e Efeitos, Registro, Execução Específica e Proteção dos Direitos do Titular, Direito Imobiliário: Falta de Regulamentação e Problemas ConcretosTatiana Bonatti PeresCuritiba Juruá2011208 p.21 cm.BRCuritibaSUNL001841Peres, Tatina BonattiSUNV073756723059JuruáSUNV009095650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0090940UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00 CONS XV.Ep.4 00 BL 5805 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00 CONS XV.Ep.4 bis 00 BFG5806 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZABL5805CONS XV.Ep.4paUFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZABFG5806CONS XV.Ep.4 bispaOpção de Compra1409684UNICAMPANIA04669nam 22005651 450 991047689390332120200813145055.090-04-44026-710.1163/9789004440265(CKB)4100000011352942(OCoLC)1178897816(nllekb)BRILL9789004440265(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68063(PPN)251017419(MiAaPQ)EBC31217919(Au-PeEL)EBL31217919(EXLCZ)99410000001135294220200813d2021 uy 0engurun| uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierPragmatic Approaches to Drama Studies in Communication on the Ancient Stage /edited by Gunther Martin, Federica Iurescia, Severin Hof, Giada Sorrentino1st ed.Brill2020Leiden; Boston :BRILL, 2021.1 online resourceThe Language of Classical Literature ;3290-04-44019-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Gunther Martin, Federica Iurescia, Severin Hof and Giada Sorrentino -- Part 1 Verbal Communication  I : Doing Things with Words -- How To Do Things with (ἐ)κεῖνος and αὐτός in Tragedy: Initial Suggestions -- Anna Bonifazi -- Pointing to Common Ground in Dramatic Dialogue: The Case of δή and τοι -- Rutger J. Allan -- Terms of Address on Right Periphery in Greek Tragedy -- Sandra Rodríguez Piedrabuena -- The Linguistic Characterisation of Oedipus in OT : A Pragmatics-Based Approach to 'Mind Style' -- Evert van Emde Boas -- Resonance in the Prologue of Sophocles' Ajax -- Severin Hof -- Pentheus und Dionysos in den Bakchen : Die Grenzen des klaren Dialogs -- Camille Semenzato -- Iphigenie und ihre Mutter: Pragmatische Bemerkungen zur Iphigenie in Aulis -- Giada Sorrentino -- Part 2 Verbal Communication  II : Being More or Less Kind with Words -- Oedipus and Tiresias: Im/politeness Theory and the Interpretation of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus -- Luigi Battezzato -- Politeness and Impoliteness in Aristophanes -- Michael Lloyd -- Developments in Politeness from Aristophanes to Menander and Beyond -- Peter Barrios-Lech -- Advice-Giving in Roman Comedy: Speech-Act Formulation and Im/politeness -- Łukasz Berger -- The Politics of Manipulation: Politeness and Insincerity in the Language of Parasites and Courtesans in Plautus' Comedies -- Luis Unceta Gómez -- Part 3 Verbal and Non-verbal Communication: Doing Things Not Just with Words -- Silence and the Failure of Persuasion in Tragic Discourse -- Vanessa Zetzmann -- Doing Things with Words ... and Gestures on Stage -- Matteo Capponi -- Reflections on Gestures and Words in Terence's Comedies -- Licinia Ricottilli -- The Kiss in Plautus' Stichus : Notes on Gestures and Words in View of a Pragmatics of Comic Communication -- Renata Raccanelli -- Lacrimae and uultus : Pragmatic Considerations on Gestures in Seneca's Tragedies -- Evita Calabrese -- Pragmatics of fraus : Encoding and Decoding of Deceit in Seneca's Troades and Thyestes -- Lavinia Scolari -- Epilogue -- Euripides: Von der Rhetorik zur Pragmatik -- Carlo Scardino -- Index Locorum -- Index Rerum.This volume collects papers on pragmatic perspectives on ancient theatre. Scholars working on literature, linguistics, theatre will find interesting insights on verbal and non-verbal uses of language in ancient Greek and Roman Drama. Comedies and Tragedies spanning from 5th B.C.E. to 1st C.E. are investigated in terms of im/politeness, theory of mind, interpersonal pragmatics, body language, to name some of the approaches which afford new interpretations of difficult textual passages or shed new light into nuances of characterisation, or possibilities of performance. Words, silence, gestures, do things, all the more so in dramatic dialogues on stage.The Language of Classical Literature ;32.Studies in Communication on the Ancient StageClassical literatureLiterary studies: classical, early & medievalClassical literature.880.09Martin Guntheredt195732Martin GuntherIurescia FedericaHof SeverinSorrentino GiadaNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910476893903321Pragmatic Approaches to Drama3361719UNINA