Ethnopragmatics: understanding discourse in cultural context
About this book
"Using cultural scripts and semantic explications, the authors show how speech practices can be contextualised and understood in terms of the values, norms and beliefs of speakers themselves. These studies cover a gamut of culturally shaped ways of speaking from settings around the world - Australia, China, Colombia, Ghana, Japan, and Singapore. The book also serves as an introduction to powerful new techniques for pragmatic analysis which have emerged from 20 years of cross-linguistic semantic research."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL18853565W
Subjects
OUR Brockhaus selectionLanguage & LinguisticsSocial aspectsPragmaticsSemanticsLanguage and culture