Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics
Rong , Chen
anglais | 17-06-2024 | 352 pages
9783111536125
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With the ¿discursive turn¿ has come a distrust ¿ a complete rejection by some ¿ of theories that seek deeper reasons for surface phenomena. Rong Chen argues that this distrust, with its accompanying overemphasis on specificity and fluidity of linguistic meaning and social values, is unwarranted and unhelpful. Drawing on insights from social theories and various strands of pragmatics, he proposes a motivation model of pragmatics (MMP), contending that language use can be adequately, coherently, and elegantly studied via the motivation behind it in its varied and dynamic contexts. The model, with its well-laid out components, is then applied to (im)politeness research, cross-cultural pragmatics, diachronic pragmatics, discourse and genre analysis, conversation analysis, identity construction, and the study of metaphor, sarcasm, parody, and lying. MMP is thus a framework aimed at accounting for fluidity with stable notions, specificity with general principles, and differences with similar underlying factors. As such, the book should appeal to students of pragmatics, (im)politeness, conversation analysis, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, communication, sociology, and psychology.
Note biographique
Rong Chen, California State University, San Bernardino, USA; Dalian University of Foreign Languages, Dalian, China.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9783111536125 |
Editeur : | De Gruyter Mouton-De Gruyter Mouton-De Gruyter Mouton |
Date de publication : | 17-06-2024 |
Format : | Livre de poche |
Langue(s) : | anglais |
Hauteur : | 230 mm |
Largeur : | 155 mm |
Epaisseur : | 20 mm |
Poids : | 523 gr |
Stock : | Impression à la demande (POD) |
Nombre de pages : | 352 |
Mots clés : | Diskursanalyse; Höflichkeit; Motivation <Linguistics>; Motivation <Linguistik>; Motivation and Language; Pragmatics <Linguistics>; Pragmatik; discourse analysis; politeness |