Routledge Pragmatics Encyclopedia

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advanced pragmatics reference
Applied Linguistics
ASD
autism
Bach 1999a
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Cognitive Pragmatics
communication disorders
Computational Pragmatics
context-dependent interpretation
Conventional Implicatures
conversational
Conversational Implicature
Cooperative Principle
Cross-cultural Pragmatics
discourse analysis
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Formal Pragmatics
Generalized Conversational Implicature
Historical Pragmatics
Horn Scale
implicature
inferential meaning
interface
Interlanguage Pragmatics
interpretation
language acquisition research
Language Games
Language in Use
Lexical Pragmatics
Linguistics
Literary Pragmatics
Louise Cummings
MIT Press
neo-gricean
neo-Gricean Pragmatics
Normative Pragmatics
post-Gricean Pragmatics
Pragmatic Language Impairment
Pragmatics
scalar
Scalar Implicature
semantics
Semantics Pragmatics Interface
sociolinguistic variation
spectrum
Speech Act Theory
Speech Act Type
TIM
Truth Conditional Pragmatics
utterance
Utterance Interpretation
Van Eemeren

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415430968
  • Weight: 1410g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Pragmatics has grown considerably in its relatively short history, from its original disciplinary influences in philosophy and linguistics, into a multidisciplinary field that encompasses a range of theoretical and empirical concerns. The Routledge Pragmatics Encyclopedia captures the diversity of these intellectual interests in a comprehensive, single-volume edition.

The Routledge Pragmatics Encyclopedia covers concepts and theories that have traditionally been associated with pragmatics, but also recent areas of development within the field, scholars who have had a significant influence on pragmatics, interdisciplinary exchanges between pragmatics and other areas of enquiry and all major research trends. Extensive cross-references between entries, along with suggestions for further reading at the end of entries, ensure that the interested reader can pursue additional study of chosen topics.

With over 200 entries, written by leading academics from around the world, The Routledge Pragmatics Encyclopedia captures the rich complexity of pragmatics in an accessible manner. This reference will be relevant to students of pragmatics as well as to established scholars in the field.

Louise Cummings is a Professor of Linguistics at Nottingham Trent University, where she teaches advanced level modules in pragmatics and clinical linguistics.