Cross-Cultural Pragmatics: The Semantics of Human Interaction

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Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 26.10.2020 - 515 Seiten

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Inhalt

semantics and pragmatics
1
Chapter 2 Different cultures different languages different speech acts
25
Chapter 3 Crosscultural pragmatics and different cultural values
67
Chapter 4 Describing conversational routines
131
Chapter 5 Speech acts and speech genres across languages and cultures
149
Chapter 6 The semantics of illocutionary forces
197
its meaning and its cultural significance
255
Chapter 8 Interjections across cultures
285
Chapter 9 Particles and illocutionary meanings
341
even truisms are culture specific
391
semantics as a key to crosscultural pragmatics
453
Notes
457
Bibliography
461
Subject and name index
487
Index of words and phrases
497
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