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Chapter
Preliminary Material
pp.: i–xxiv
On the Definition of Non-Cooperation
pp.: 1–7 (7)
Apologies Across the U.S.A.
pp.: 9–17 (9)
Is Nothing Something, or isn’t it Anything? Zeroes in Danish Prosodic Morphology
pp.: 19–24 (6)
The Sign Cascade – A Basic Format of Semiotic Apperception
pp.: 25–31 (7)
Shouting Teresa or: Beyond Co-operation
pp.: 33–38 (6)
‘Thank You’: How Do Conversationalists in Hong Kong Express Gratitude?
pp.: 39–48 (10)
Figurative Pragmatics: From Structure to Social Status
pp.: 49–56 (8)
When Voices Really Clash: A Tribute to Jacob Mey
pp.: 57–62 (6)
The Force of Language and its Temporal Unfolding
pp.: 63–71 (9)
How Do Children Acquire Honorifics?
pp.: 73–80 (8)
Whose Language? Memory, the Body and Discursive Practices
pp.: 81–85 (5)
The English Contrastive Discourse Marker on the contrary
pp.: 87–95 (9)
The Borderline Area Between Zeugma and Normal Usage
pp.: 97–103 (7)
Things, Bodies, and Language
pp.: 105–109 (5)
Pragmatic Acts in Fine Art: A Question
pp.: 111–120 (10)
‘Another Way of Saying the Same Thing’: Gricean Nondetachability and Translation
pp.: 121–129 (9)
An Institutional Anniversary Ceremony as Systemic Behavior in Chinese Context
pp.: 131–138 (8)
Pragmatics, Mind-Reading, and Children’s Use of Referring Expressions
pp.: 139–149 (11)
The Fundamental Significance of Information Structure
pp.: 151–157 (7)
Face Construal from Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Perspectives
pp.: 159–165 (7)
Language and Memes: A Preliminary Account
pp.: 167–173 (7)
Food for Thought: CONDUIT versus FOOD Metaphors for Communication
pp.: 175–181 (7)
The Wonders of Narrative
pp.: 183–186 (4)
Pragmatics: Chasing the Sky or Another Way of Seeing
pp.: 187–192 (6)
Criticisms in English and Japanese in Academic Writing
pp.: 193–202 (10)
Toward a Postcolonial Pragmatics
pp.: 203–211 (9)
Storm in a Teacup: What Exactly are Default Interpretations?
pp.: 213–222 (10)
Advancement of Pragmatics: Open Questions
pp.: 223–230 (8)
Pragmatics and Technology
pp.: 231–237 (7)
Common Ground from a Socio-Cultural Perspective
pp.: 239–246 (8)
On Causality in Pragmatic Theory
pp.: 247–253 (7)
Thematic Silence as Metaphor
pp.: 255–263 (9)
Audience Design in National and International News: The Case of BBC and CNN
pp.: 265–275 (11)
Pragmatics Beyond Linguistics
pp.: 277–280 (4)
On the Conceptual Grounding of the Social Meaning of Discourse
pp.: 281–287 (7)
Pragmatics of Japanese Performative Honorifics in Subordinate Clauses
pp.: 289–297 (9)
Creativity, Expressivity, and Pragmatic Meaning: Playing with Voices in a Japanese Essay
pp.: 299–306 (8)
Performativity1/Performativity2
pp.: 307–312 (6)
Metaphors Wanted, Dead or Alive
pp.: 313–318 (6)
Conjunctions in Final Position in Everyday Talk
pp.: 319–328 (10)
Situated Speech Acts: How are they Possible?
pp.: 329–334 (6)
Pragmatics Today: From a Component of Linguistics to a Perspective of Language
pp.: 335–341 (7)
The Shape of Resurrection: Bob Hicok’s “Other Lives and Dimensionsand Finally a Love Poem”
pp.: 343–350 (8)
Illocution and Silencing
pp.: 351–357 (7)
Aspects of Communication Re-considered
pp.: 359–363 (5)
A Practice for (Re-)Exiting a Sequence: And/But/So + Uh(m) + Silence
pp.: 365–374 (10)
Understanding an Oxymoron: Some Comments on the Notion “Non-Native Variety”
pp.: 375–380 (6)
The Valorisation of a Discursive Style on the BBC’s Westminster Hour
pp.: 381–388 (8)
The Dynamics of Closeness/Distance and Sameness/Difference in Discourse About Sisters
pp.: 389–392 (4)
Cultural Reflections in Address Terms and Greetings: An Indian Example
pp.: 393–398 (6)
Defamiliarization Revisited
pp.: 399–404 (6)
Principia Pragmatica: An Ordinary Language Tale of Ordinary Language Conditionals
pp.: 405–413 (9)
Whose Transcript? Some Thoughts About Transcription, Stereotype, and Gourmet Joking
pp.: 415–422 (8)
Pragmatics and Cultural Values: The Hot Centre of Russian Discourse
pp.: 423–434 (12)
What Present? Time, Pragmatics and the Lexicon
pp.: 435–440 (6)
Re-Contextualizing Reported Speech: Some Remarks on Literary Pragmatics
pp.: 441–447 (7)
First Person Singular: Jacob Mey, in Conversation with Ken Turner
pp.: 449–630 (182)
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