Expressions, Speech Acts and Discourse
A Pedagogic Interactional Grammar of English
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- Authors:
- Willis J. Edmondson
- Juliane House, Universität Hamburg and the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics
- Daniel Z. Kadar, Dalian University of Foreign Languages, China and Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics
- Date Published: June 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108949590
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First published in 1981, Let's Talk and Talk About It is regarded as a cornerstone of research in pragmatics, which laid new and lasting foundations for the teaching of English. Forty years on, this extensively updated version is fully tailored for the 21st century. It provides a pedagogic interactional grammar of English, designed for learners and teachers of English and textbook writers, as well as experts of pragmatics and applied linguistics. The book includes a rigorous pragmatic system through which interaction in English and other languages can be captured in a replicable way, covering pragmatically important expressions, types of talk and other interactional phenomena, as well as a ground-breaking interactional typology of speech acts. The book is also illustrated with a legion of interactional and entertaining examples, showing how the framework can be put to use. It will remain a seminal work in the field for years to come.
Read more- Provides a new, comprehensive, and interactional pedagogic grammar of English
- Includes a systematic overview of interaction in English, illustrated by many examples
- Offers a rigorous and replicable framework for pragmatic and applied linguistic analysis
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- Date Published: June 2023
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108949590
- length: 304 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 154 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.45kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction, 2. Communicative Interaction in the Foreign Language Classroom, 3. Basis for the Description of Discourse as Interactive Process, 4. On Keeping Talking Without Saying Anything (Much): The Use of Gambits in Interaction, 5. Using Words to Make Meaning: Ritual Frame Indicating Expressions in Everyday Talk, 6. On Saying What You Mean: Illocutions in Different Interactional Slots, 7. Building Up Interactional Episodes, 8. Types of Talk in The Global Classroom, 9. The Interactional Practice of Grammatical Items, 10. Conclusion.
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