Introducing Pragmatics in Use

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Anne O'Keeffe
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Brian Clancy
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Coca Corpus
Computer Mediated Communication
Concordance Lines
Conventionalised Indirect Speech Acts
conversation analysis
Corpus Linguistics
Corpus Pragmatic
Corpus Pragmatics
corpus-based language study
DCTs
Deictic Centre
Deixis
discourse analysis
Discourse Deictics
Discourse Domains
Empathetic Deixis
English linguistics
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IFID
Indirect Speech Acts
Introducing Pragmatics in Use
language classroom
language corpora
language variation
Learner Corpus Research
Linguistic Politeness
Multi-word Units
Negative Politeness
Positive Politeness
Pragmatic Markers
Pragmatic Variation
Pragmatically Specialised
Pragmatics
Pragmatics Researchers
register variation
Speaker Turn
Speech Act Theory
speech acts
Spoken BNC1994
Svenja Adolphs
TED Talk
Time Deixis
Turn Initial Items
Vague Category Markers
variational pragmatics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138481992
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introducing Pragmatics in Use is a lively and accessible introduction to pragmatics which both covers theory and applies it to real spoken and written data. This textbook systematically draws on a number of different language corpora and the corresponding software applications. Its primary focus is the application of a corpus methodology in order to examine core component areas such as deixis, politeness, speech acts, language variation and register. The main goal of the book is to contextualise pragmatics in the study of language through the analysis of different language contexts provided by spoken and written corpora.

Substantially revised and updated, this second edition covers a wider range of topics, corpora and software packages. It consistently demonstrates the benefits of innovative analytical synergies and extends this to how corpus pragmatics can be further blended with, for example, conversation analysis or variational pragmatics. The second edition also offers a new chapter specifically dedicated to corpus pragmatics which proposes a framework for both form-to-function and function-to-form approaches. The book also addresses the – sometimes thorny – area of the integration of the teaching of pragmatics into the language classroom. All chapters in the second edition include a number of cohesive, step-by-step tasks that can be done in small groups in class or can be used as self-study resources.

A wide range of illustrative language samples drawn from a number of English language corpora, coupled with instructive tasks and annotated further reading sections, make this an ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate students of pragmatics, discourse analysis and corpus linguistics within applied languages / linguistics or TESOL programmes.

Anne O’Keeffe is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland.

Brian Clancy is Lecturer in Academic Writing and Research Methods, Academic Learning Centre, and Lecturer in Applied Linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland.

Svenja Adolphs is Professor of English Language and Linguistics and Head of School at the School of English, University of Nottingham, UK.