Introduction
0.1 Introducingthefieldofpragrnaties
0.2 Theemergenceofpragrnatiesasafield
0.3 Pragmaticsasabranchoflinguistics
0.4 Pragrnaticsasafunctionalperspective
0.5 Basicnotionsinpragmaticstudies
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
PartⅠ FromPhilosophyofLanguagetoLinguisticPragmatics
Unit1 AustinsSpeechActTheory
Pre-RlassReading
1.1 Wordsanddeeds
1.2 Propertiesofanexplicitperformativeutterance
1.3 Locution,illocution,andperlocution
1.4 (Illoeutionary)Speechactsclassified
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit2 SAT:LaterDevelopments
Pre-RlassReading
2.1 (Illocutionary)Speechactsreclassified
2.2 Felicityconditions
2.3 Indirectspeechacts
2.4 Extendedspeechacts
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit3 GriceanPragmatics:lmplicature
Pre-RlassReading
3.l Naturalvs.non-naturalmeaning
3.2 Implicaturdandimplication
3.3 Typesofimplicatures
3.4 Featuresofconversationalimplicaturcs
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit4 GriceanPragmatics:TheCooperative
Principle
Pre-RlassReading
4.1 CP:theprinciple
4.2 CP:themaxims
4.3 Non-observanceofthemaxims
4.4 Calculatingconversationalimplicatures
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit5 Neo-GriceanPragmatics
Pre-ClassReading
5.1 Q-andR-Principles
5.2 Q-,I-andM-Principles
5.3 Anaphora:acasestudy
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
PartⅡ AspectsofLinguisticInteractior
Unit6 Deixis
Pre-ClassReading
6.1 Theencodingofcontext
6.2 Deixis:typesandproperties
6.3 Persondeixis
6.3 Placedeixisandtimedeixis
6.5 Socialdeixisanddiscoursedeixis
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit7 PragmaticPreSuppoSition
Pre-ClassReading
7.1 Entailmentandpresupposition
7.2 Pragmaticpresupposition
7.3 Cancellationofpresupposition
7.4 Projectionproblemswithpresupposition
7.5 Presuppositiontriggers
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit8 ConversationAnalysis.
Pre-ClassReading
8.1 Tum-takinginconversation
8.2 Adjacencypairs.
8.3 Presequences
8.4 Conversmionalrepairs
ln-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit9 PolitenessinConverSation
Pre-ClassReading
9.1 Approachestopoliteness
9.2 PP:theprincipleanditsmaxims
9.3 Clashesandtradeoffsbetweenthemaxims
9.4 PP:areformulation
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit10 DoingFTAsinConversation
Pre-ClassReading
10.1 Thenotionofface
10.2 Face-threateningacts
l0.3 StrategiesofdoingFTAs
10.4 Factorsbehindthestrategychoice
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
PartⅢ ConstructingUnifiedTheoriesof
LanguageUse
Unit11 RelevanceTheory(1)
Pre-ClassReading
11.1 Communication:thecodemodel
11.2 Communication:theinferentialmodel
11.3 Communication:ostensionandinference
11.4 ContextinRT:acognitiveconstruct
11.5 Relevance:cognitiveeffectsand
processingefforts
In-ClassActivities
Exercises
RecommendedReadings
Unit12 RelevanceTheory(2)
Unit13 AdaptationTheory
PartⅣ Pragmatics:TwoApplications
Unit14 PragmaticsandTranslation
Unit15 DevelopingL2PragmaticCompetence
Glossary
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