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Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Pragmatics --- Corpora (Linguistics) --- Data processing. --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Corpora (Linguistics). --- Data processing --- Pragmatics - Data processing
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Psycholinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Communicative competence --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Relevance --- Cognitive grammar --- Language and languages --- Philosophy
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Sociolinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Mass communications --- Quotation --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Intercultural communication --- Semantics
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"While the eyes may lead to the soul, the mouth exposes the vitality of the body. Examining the movements of the mouth, or what LaBelle terms "micro-oralities," Lexicon of the Mouth considers the relation of voice and mouth, suggesting that the importance of voicing is inextricably bound to the exertions of the oral. Laughter, whispering, singing, burping and self-talk, among many others, feature as choreographies by which to gauge the exchange of self and surrounding. LaBelle argues for a more attentive view onto voice by expanding appreciation for how whistling links us to animals, coughing ruptures all possibility for speech, and the inner voice, or "unvoice", operates as a shadow-body. Subsequently, assumptions around voice are unsettled, reminding discourses surrounding the performativity of the body, and the politics of speech, of the acts of the tongue, the lips and the glottis as primary negotiations between interior and exterior"--
Grammar, Comparative and general --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Lexicology. --- MUSIC --- Oral communication. --- PHILOSOPHY --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Voice. --- General. --- Genres & Styles --- Mind & Body. --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- English language --- Voice (Grammar) --- Philosophy --- Lexicology --- Philology
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In september 2014 is de Nederlandse Aanpassing van de Renfrew Taalschalen (RTNA) verschenen. Deze nieuwe taaltest is genormeerd voor kinderen van 4 tot 10 jaar en bestaat uit drie subtests die een aanvulling vormen bij de bestaande taalproductietests. De eerste subtest, met name de Woordvinding/Woordenschattest, beoordeelt naast de woordenschat ook de woordvinding; dit is de snelheid waarmee een woord kan worden opgeroepen uit het mentale lexicon. De tweede subtest, de Actie Platen Test, meet de semantisch-pragmatische vaardigheden en de derde subtest, de Bus Verhaal Test, meet de narratieve vaardigheden. Bruikbaar voor iedereen die betrokken is de diagnose van kinderen met taalontwikkelingsstoornissen.
Actes de parole (Linguistique) --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Taalhandelingen (Taalwetenschap) --- #KVHB:Testotheek LA --- #KVHB:Testotheek TP --- #KVHB:Test; taalvaardigheden --- #KVHB:Test; kinderen --- #KVHB:Taaltest --- #KVHB:Test; taalontwikkeling --- logopedie --- testmateriaal --- Schoolbooks - Didactic material --- Dutch language --- Acquisition --- Primary education --- Secondary education --- Orthopedagogics
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Reading Public Romanticism is a significant new example of the linking of esthetics and historical criticism. Here Paul Magnuson locates Romantic poetry within a public discourse that combines politics and esthetics, nationalism and domesticity, sexuality and morality, law and legitimacy. Building on his well-regarded previous work, Magnuson practices a methodology of close historical reading by identifying precise versions of poems, reading their rhetoric of allusion and "ation in the contexts of their original publication, and describing their public genres, such as the letter. He studies the author's public signature or motto, the forms and significance of address used in poems, and the resonances of poetic language and tropes in the public debates.According to Magnuson, "reading locations" means reading the writing that surrounds a poem, the "paratext" or "frame" of the esthetic boundary. In their particular locations in the public discourse, romantic poems are illocutionary speech acts that take a stand on public issues and legitimate their authors both as public characters and as writers. He traces the public significance of canonical poems commonly considered as lyrics with little explicit social or political commentary, including Wordsworth's "Immortality Ode"; Coleridge's "This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison," "Frost at Midnight," and "The Ancient Mariner"; and Keats's "On a Grecian Urn." He also positions Byron's Dedication to Don Juan in the debates over Southey's laureateship and claims for poetic authority and legitimacy. Reading Public Romanticism is a thoughtful and revealing work.Originally published in 1998.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Romanticism --- Public opinion in literature. --- Literary form --- Public opinion --- English poetry --- Authors and readers --- Literature and society --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Speech --- History --- History and criticism. --- Philosophy
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Currently, there is a great number of approaches to the semantics-pragmatics distinction on the market. This book is unique in that it offers a comprehensive overview, comparison and critical evaluation of these approaches. Taking as a starting point the notorious difficulty of differentiating so-called literal from non-literal (or figurative) meaning, it covers a wide range of the key current topics in semantics and pragmatics, e.g., the saying/meaning distinction, minimalism vs. contextualism, unarticulated constituents, indexicalism, (generalised) conversational implicatures, speech acts, levels of meaning in interpretation, the role of context in interpretation, the nature of lexical meaning. Notably, rather than taking a solely theoretical perspective, the book integrates psycho- and neurolinguistic perspectives, considering experimental results concerning the (differences in) processing of the various types of meaning covered. In terms of topics covered and perspectives taken, it is equally well suited for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of linguistics and/or philosophy of language.
Lexicology. Semantics --- Comparative linguistics --- Pragmatics --- Semantics, Comparative. --- Pragmatics. --- Discourse analysis. --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Contrastive linguistics. --- Sémantique --- Pragmatique --- Analyse du discours --- Linguistique contrastive --- Actes de langage --- Semantik. --- Pragmatik. --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Semantics. --- Semantics, Comparative --- Discourse analysis --- Contrastive linguistics --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Comparative semantics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Philosophy --- Pragmatique. --- Sémantique. --- Analyse du discours. --- Linguistique contrastive. --- Actes de langage.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- French language --- Pragmatics --- Actes de parole (Linguistique) --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Taalhandelingen (Taalwetenschap) --- Actes de parole --- Pragmatique --- Français (Langue) --- Mots et locutions --- Lexicography. --- Semantics. --- 801.3 --- 801.3 Lexicografie. Woordenboeken --- Lexicografie. Woordenboeken --- Français (Langue) - Mots et locutions --- Pragmatique. --- Lexicographie. --- Langue parlée. --- Français (langue)
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This book probes into under-researched issues in L2 pragmatics. Firstly, pragmatic competence, pragmatic awareness and metapragmatic awareness are re-defined and clearly distinguished on theoretical grounds. Secondly, pragmatic competence and its manifestations are evaluated on empirical grounds by distinct criteria and validated testing measures. More importantly, genuine pragmatic inference is elicited in contexts of online interpretation where figurative speech plays a central role. Genre-specific discourse which occurs in editorials and news reports serves as a natural testbe
Communicative competence. --- Pragmatics. --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Relevance. --- Pertinence --- Relevancy --- Meaning (Philosophy) --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Competence, Communicative --- Communication --- Competence and performance (Linguistics) --- Psycholinguistics --- Philosophy --- Communicative competence --- Pragmatics --- Relevance --- Cognitive grammar --- Language and languages - Philosophy
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This article aims to show how a corpus driven theory that analyses speech through information units can better account for Discourse Markers (DM) identification and analysis. We propose that the speech flow can only be properly analyzed if segmented into utterances and tone units through prosodic parameters. Utterances correspond to speech acts and tone units to information units (IU); therefore, it is possible for DMs to be identified since they correspond to dialogic information units (DU). Each IU is submitted to different prosodic conditions in order to carry their function. This allows fo
Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Pragmatics --- Corpora (Linguistics) --- Corpus-based analysis (Linguistics) --- Corpus linguistics --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Language and languages --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Data processing. --- Philosophy --- Pragmatics - Data processing
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