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Studies In Comparative Pragmatics 1st Edition Juhani Harma Hartmut E H Lenk

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Studies In Comparative Pragmatics 1st Edition Juhani Harma Hartmut E H Lenk
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File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Juhani Harma, Hartmut E. H. Lenk, Begoua Sanromàn, Elina Suomela-Harma
ISBN: 9781527536982, 152753698X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Studies In Comparative Pragmatics 1st Edition Juhani Harma Hartmut E H Lenk by Juhani Harma, Hartmut E. H. Lenk, Begoua Sanromàn, Elina Suomela-harma 9781527536982, 152753698X instant download after payment.

In the current discourse in pragmatics, multi-perspective methods are seen as the best way to understand language use in context. Within this discussion, the volume adopts diverse approaches to pragmatics, and focuses on comparing a wide selection of languages, including English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Japanese, Polish, and Swedish. The contributions deal with grammatical expressions, prosody, textual genres and speech acts, which occur in different social interactions and in multicultural environments, including foreign language learning and lingua franca situations. Each topic is analysed by comparing its usage in at least two different languages or by contrasting the linguistic behaviour of different groups of language users.