05756nam 2200733 a 450 991096199220332120240516070911.09786613128249978128312824712831282419789027286642902728664710.1075/bct.30(CKB)2550000000037357(OCoLC)742620939(CaPaEBR)ebrary10475932(SSID)ssj0000521709(PQKBManifestationID)12233501(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000521709(PQKBWorkID)10522762(PQKB)11169599(Au-PeEL)EBL711401(CaPaEBR)ebr10475932(CaONFJC)MIL312824(OCoLC)731646692(MiAaPQ)EBC711401(DE-B1597)721760(DE-B1597)9789027286642(EXLCZ)99255000000003735720110323d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrContrastive pragmatics /edited by Karin Aijmer1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.20111 online resource (188 p.) Benjamins current topics,1874-0081 ;v. 30Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9789027222602 9027222606 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contrastive Pragmatics -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Individual contributions -- References -- Modality and engagement in British and German political interviews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data and Contexts -- 3. Modality and Appraisal Theory -- 4. Comparison -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- The intersubjective function of modal adverbs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The classification of modal adverbs in English and French and its implications -- 2.1 English modal adverbs -- 2.2 A comparison with restrictives and identificatives in French (adverbes assertifs restrictifs vs. adverbes assertifs identificatifs) -- 2.3 A case in point: évidemment -- 3. The specificity of -ly adverbs as regards modality -- 3.1 Combination of modalities -- 3.2 Hearsay adverbs -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Intersubjective positioning in French and English -- 1. Introduction: Research questions and methodology -- 2. The data -- 3. Functional analysis: From lexical meaning to intersubjective uses -- 3.1 Introduction: The notion of intersubjectivity -- 3.2 Lexical meanings and colloquial uses -- 3.3 The rise of intersubjective meaning -- 3.4 Quantitative overview -- 4. Formal analysis -- 4.1 Decategorialization -- 4.2 Phonetic erosion and coalescence -- 4.3 Scope -- 5. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Challenges in contrast -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Challenges: Theory and practice -- 2.1 From linguistic form to pragmatic function -- 2.2 From pragmatic function to linguistic form -- 2.3 From pragmatic function to contextual configuration -- 3. Challenges in context -- 3.1 Challenges in the British data -- 3.2 Challenges in the German data -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Interruption in advanced learner French -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rationale.3. Data and method -- 3.1 Data and subjects -- 3.2 Method -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Quantitative information -- 4.2 Operational vs. situated analysis -- 5. Summary and concluding discussion -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- Appendix - Transcription conventions -- Closeness and distance -- 1. Concepts, methods and corpus -- 2. Analysis -- 3. Discussion -- 4. Summary -- Notes -- References -- The nominative and infinitive in English and Dutch -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The NCI in English -- 2.1 Five NCI constructions -- 2.2 The evidential NCI construction -- 2.3 The origin of the NCI -- 2.4 The Modern English history of the NCI -- 3. The NCI in Dutch -- 3.1 The NCI in Present-day Dutch -- 3.2 The Modern Dutch history of the NCI -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.We have recently seen a broadening of pragmatics to new areas and to the study of more than one language. This is illustrated by the present volume on Contrastive Pragmatics which brings together a number of articles originally presented at the 10th International Pragmatics Conference in Göteborg in 2007. The contributions deal with pragmatic phenomena such as speech acts, discourse markers and modality in different language pairs using theoretical approaches such as politeness theory, Conversation Analysis, Appraisal Theory, grammaticalization and cultural textology. Also discourse practices and genres may differ across cultures as illustrated by the study of TV news shows in different countries. Contrastive pragmatics also includes the comparative study of pragmatic phenomena from a foreign language perspective, a new area with implications for language teaching and intercultural communication. The contributions to this volume were originally published in Languages in Contrast 9:1 (2009).Benjamins current topics ;v. 30.PragmaticsInterlanguage (Language learning)Second language acquisitionPragmatics.Interlanguage (Language learning)Second language acquisition.401/.45ER 940rvkAijmer Karin467035MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910961992203321Contrastive pragmatics4346387UNINA