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Studies in Pragmatics
Series Editors: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen, University of Manchester, Kerstin Fischer, University of Southern Denmark and Anne Barron, Leuphana University
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Jacob Mey, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Diane Blakemore, University of Salford, UK
Shoshana Blum-Kulka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia, Canada
Claudia Caffi, University of Genoa, Italy
Alessandro Duranti, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Anita Fetzer, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany
Marjorie Goodwin, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Hartmut Haberland, Roskilde University, Denmark
William Hanks, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Sachiko Ide, Japan Women's University, Japan
Kasia Jaszczolt, University of Cambridge, UK
Elizabeth Keating, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Sotaro Kita, University of Bristol, UK
Ron Kuzar, University of Haifa, Israel
Lorenzo Mondada, University of Lyon 2, France
Henning Noelke, Aarhus University, Denmark
Etsuko Oishi, Fuji Women's University, Japan
Salvador Pons, University of Valencia, Spain
Srikant Sarangi, Cardiff University, UK
Marina Sbisà, Trieste University, Italy
Diane Blakemore, University of Salford, UK
Shoshana Blum-Kulka, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia, Canada
Claudia Caffi, University of Genoa, Italy
Alessandro Duranti, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Anita Fetzer, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany
Marjorie Goodwin, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Hartmut Haberland, Roskilde University, Denmark
William Hanks, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Sachiko Ide, Japan Women's University, Japan
Kasia Jaszczolt, University of Cambridge, UK
Elizabeth Keating, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Sotaro Kita, University of Bristol, UK
Ron Kuzar, University of Haifa, Israel
Lorenzo Mondada, University of Lyon 2, France
Henning Noelke, Aarhus University, Denmark
Etsuko Oishi, Fuji Women's University, Japan
Salvador Pons, University of Valencia, Spain
Srikant Sarangi, Cardiff University, UK
Marina Sbisà, Trieste University, Italy
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Deals with the linguistic encoding and discursive construction of subjectivity across languages and registers. This title covers numerous languages, academic and professional registers, spoken and written discourse, diverse communities of practice, speaker and interaction types, native and ...
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Edited by Gunther Kaltenböck, Wiltrud Mihatsch and Stefan Schneider
Hedging is an essential part of everyday communication. It is a discourse strategy which is used to reduce commitment to the force or truth of an utterance to achieve an appropriate pragmatic effect. This title provides an overview of research on the topic by bringing together studies from a ...
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Edited by Dagmar Barth-Weingarten, Nicole Dehé and Anne Wichmann
Demonstrates the synergies that can result from interdisciplinary collaboration. This book examines prosodic cues to referential and discourse/textual meaning. It covers the role played by prosody in the negotiation of speaker change in conversational interaction.
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Edited by Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen and Jacqueline Visconti
Focuses on semantic and pragmatic change, its causes and mechanisms. This work gathers the papers that offer studies of language-specific cases of meaning change in particular notional domains. It includes case-studies covering central semantic domains such as concession, evidentiality, ...
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Edited by Bruce Fraser and Ken Turner
Professor Jacob Mey is one of the most respected, enterprising, industrious, scholarly and, avuncular members of the many linguistics communities in which he has worked. This collection includes invited papers that honours Professor Mey on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.
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Edited by Corinne Rossari, Claudia Ricci and Adriana Spiridon
Deals with pragmatic factors involved in the evolution of grammatical or lexical forms or in the emergence of complex syntactic structures in various languages (Dutch, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian and Spanish).
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Claudia Caffi
Presents an integrated pragmatic approach to communication, which aims at integrating pragmatic views with insights from different research fields into an extended framework where psychological aspects of communication in context also can be taken into account.
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Edited by Anita Fetzer and Kerstin Fischer
The multifaceted and heterogeneous category of common ground is central to theories of pragmatics, sociolinguistics, discourse and context. This book reviews the approaches to common ground from the perspective of lexical markers. Organized into two parts, it discusses the relationship between ...
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Edited by Karin Aijmer and Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
Presents an examination of the methods and theories for studying pragmatic markers cross-linguistically. This work also explores the comparison of pragmatic markers across languages in order to offer important insights into the similarities and differences between languages.
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Edited by Kerstin Fischer
Discourse particles fulfil many different functions; they contribute to text structuring, dialogue management, turn-taking, and politeness. This reference presents a spectrum of approaches to discourse particles/markers in their richness and variability, whilst ensuring that the differences and ...
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