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  • Authors: Jacques Moeschler (2021)

  • The first part (Language and Communication) ends by proposing a difference between linguistic rules and communicative principles. The second part (Language, Society, Discourse) includes domains of language and language uses which are generally taken as extrinsic to language, such as language variety, discourse and non-ordinary (literary) usages. Special attention is given to figures of discourse (metaphor, metonymy, irony) and literary usages such as narration and free indirect style.

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  • Authors: Chris Cummins (2019)

  • The first truly multidisciplinary text of its kind, this book offers an original analysis of the current state of linguistic pragmatics.

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  • Authors: Juliane House (2024)

  • Cross-cultural pragmatics involves the use of contrastive linguistic research, supported by a variety of methodologies such as surveys, interviews and discourse completion tests. A key strength of the speech act-centred interactional framework proposed is that it allows the reader to understand difficulties faced by foreign language learners through pragmatic evidence. An important advantage of this approach is that it consistently avoids ideological pre-assumptions and related overgeneralisations.

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  • Authors: Nicola Halenko. (2021)

  • This book explores second language pragmatic development with a specific focus on two areas: classroom-based pragmatic instruction in the study abroad context, and using technology for developing and assessing pragmatic competence. It directly compares the effects of technology platforms and traditional paper-based tasks within the second language environment for developing pragmatic competence.

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  • Authors: Louisa Desilla. (2025)

  • Translation and Pragmatics aims at providing a fundamental grounding of key phenomena, theories and concepts in the field of pragmatics and of some of their manifestations both within and across languages and cultures. The originality of this textbook largely resides in its pedagogical approach which involves familiarising students with the pragmatic phenomena of deixis, speech acts, implicature and (im)politeness first and foremost through a systematic exposure to concrete, authentic data from a broad spectrum of texts and media (e.g., ads, memes, films, videogames) while showcasing how these phenomena are relayed in different types of translation.

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  • Authors: Paul R. Kroeger (2022)

  • This book is truly an introduction: it provides a solid foundation which will prepare students to take more advanced and specialized courses in semantics and/or pragmatics. It is also intended as a reference for fieldworkers doing primary research on under-documented languages, to help them write grammatical descriptions that deal carefully and clearly with semantic issues.

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  • Authors: J. César Félix-Brasdefer (2021)

  • This volume is divided in four sections: teaching and learning speech acts, assessing pragmatic competence, analyzing discourses in digital contexts, and current issues in L2 pragmatics. The chapters focus on various aspects related to the learning, teaching, and assessing of L2 pragmatics and cover a range of learning environments.

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  • Authors: Juliane House (2021)

  • This book provides a cutting-edge introduction to crosscultural pragmatics, a field encompassing the study of language use across linguacultures. Cross-cultural pragmatics is relevant for a variety of fields, such as Pragmatics, Applied Linguistics, Language Learning and Teaching, Translation, Intercultural Communication and Sociolinguistics.

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  • Authors: Klaus-Uwe Panther (2022)

  • This textbook is designed for advanced (graduate and postgraduate) students, and will also be of interest to scholars. It blends a cognitive linguistic approach to language and language use with insights from contemporary pragmatics, the ultimate aim being to advance a unified model of cognitive pragmatics.

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  • Authors: Ian Walkinshaw (2022)

  • The purpose of the series is to offer a wide forum for work on ELF, including aspects such as descriptions and analyses of ELF; ELF use in a range of domains including education (primary, secondary and tertiary), business, tourism; conceptual works challenging current assumptions about English use and usage; works exploring the implications of ELF for English language policy, pedagogy, and practice; and ELF in relation to global multilingualism.