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Relevance Theory Figuration And Continuity In Pragmatics 1st Edition Agnieszka Piskorska

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Relevance Theory Figuration And Continuity In Pragmatics 1st Edition Agnieszka Piskorska
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 13.29 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Agnieszka Piskorska
ISBN: 9789027261199, 9027261199
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Relevance Theory Figuration And Continuity In Pragmatics 1st Edition Agnieszka Piskorska by Agnieszka Piskorska 9789027261199, 9027261199 instant download after payment.

The chapters in this volume apply the methodology of relevance theory to develop accounts of various pragmatic phenomena which can be associated with the broadly conceived notion of style. Some of them are devoted to central cases of figurative language (metaphor, metonymy, puns, irony) while others deal with issues not readily associated with figurativeness (from multimodal communicative stimuli through strong and weak implicatures to discourse functions of connectives, particles and participles). Other chapters shed light on the use of specific communicative styles, ranging from hate speech to humour and humorous irony. Using the relevance-theoretic toolkit to analyse a spectrum of style-related issues, this volume makes a case for the model of pragmatics founded upon inference and continuity, understood as the non-existence of sharply delineated boundaries between classes of communicative phenomena.

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