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Handbook of pragmatics / edited by Jan-Ola Östman, Jef Verschueren. — 22nd annual installment. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2346121.pdf>.

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  • Handbook of Pragmatics. 22nd Annual Installment
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Table of contents
  • Editors’ note
    • Acknowledgments
  • User’s guide
    • Introduction
    • The handbook format
    • About the cumulative index
  • Gesture research
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The attraction of gestures
    • 3. Contemporary research on gesture
    • 4. Gestures’ environments
    • 5. Indexical gesture
    • 6. Depiction
    • 7. Conceptual action
    • 8. Gesturing the search for a word: Two perspectives
    • 9. Pragmatics
    • 10. The view from cognitive linguistics
    • 11. An anthropological perspective on gesture
    • References
  • Social media research
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Social media and Web 2.0
    • 3. Looking back
    • 4. Complicating context
    • 5. The situatedness of online interactions: Users, blended data and mixed methods
    • 6. Looking forward
    • References
  • Translanguaging Pedagogy
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Background
    • 3. Strong versions of translanguaging
    • 4. Response to strong versions of translanguaging
    • 5. Emerging issues in translingually informed pedagogies
    • References
  • Code-switching and translanguaging
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Code-switching
      • 2.1 Code-switching: A historical contextualization
      • 2.2 Code-switching in action
      • 2.3 Implications for bilingual creativity and code-autonomy
    • 3. Translanguaging
      • 3.1 Translanguaging and the paradigm trap
    • 4. Conclusions
    • References
  • Event representation
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The development of event representation
    • 3. Event representation and linguistics
    • 4. Event representation and event construal
    • 5. Conclusion
    • References
  • Evidentiality
    • 1. Preliminaries
    • 2. Modality and evidentiality
    • 3. Information sources
    • 4. Engagement, epistemic authority and right to know
    • 5. Non-evidential uses of evidentials
    • 6. Acquisition of evidentials
    • 7. Summary
    • Abbreviations
    • References
  • Lexically triggered veridicality inferences
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Variation in lexically triggered veridicality inferences
      • 2.1 Variation relative to entailment cancelling operators
        • 2.1.1 Matrix negation
        • 2.1.2 Conditionals and interrogatives
        • 2.1.3 Modal elements
      • 2.2 Other conditions on variation
        • 2.2.1 Other semantic operators
        • 2.2.2 Contextual conditions on variation
    • 3. Explanatory approaches
      • 3.1 Conventionalist approaches
        • 3.1.1 Factive inferences
          • 3.1.1.1 Common ground approaches
          • 3.1.1.2 Anaphoric approaches
        • 3.1.2 Implicative inferences
      • 3.2 Conversationalist approaches
    • 4. Conclusion
    • Acknowledgments
    • References
  • Orthography and cognition
    • 1. Introduction: Language and communication
    • 2. Different writing systems
    • 3. The encoding principles of an alphabetic orthography
    • 4. Alphabetic writing systems and our cognitive system
      • 4.1 The crucial importance of phonemic awareness
      • 4.2 The importance of effective literacy instruction: The success of the phonics method
      • 4.3 The importance of phonological skills for understanding dyslexia
    • 5. Cognitive implications of an orthography that encodes a word’s morphemes
      • 5.1 The importance of root awareness in young children
      • 5.2 A morpheme-based spelling paradox in experienced spellers
      • 5.3 The impact of encoding morphological structure on word recognition
    • 6. Conclusion
    • References
  • Pragmatics of script
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Script communities and graphic differentiation
    • 3. Graphic affordances and script-code (mis)alignments
    • 4. Scaling multiscriptality
    • 5. Script and embodiment
    • 6. For a future pragmatics of script
    • References
  • Pragmemes
    • References
  • Ta’ārof
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The linguistic mechanics of Ta’ārof
      • 2.1 Ta’ārof and the Persian verb
      • 2.2 Ta’ārof and pronouns
      • 2.3 Ta’ārof and polite discourse
      • 2.4 Befarmā’id
    • 3. Behavioral ta’ārof
      • 3.1 Deference in physical movement and comportment
      • 3.2 Seating
      • 3.3 Greeting
      • 3.4 Accepting things
      • 3.5 Guests and hosts
    • 4. Using Ta’arof in pragmatic interaction
      • 4.1 Expressing disapproval
      • 4.2 Face-saving
      • 4.3 Overpraise as defense of reputation
      • 4.4 Actual refusal
    • 5. Understanding the logic of Ta’ārof
      • 5.1 Hierarchy and strategies of Ta’ārof
      • 5.2 Inside and outside
    • 6. Conclusion
    • References
  • Transience
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Disciplinary triage
    • 3. Transience and the study of language and social life
    • 4. Transience as a complexifying heuristic
    • 5. Closing remarks
    • Acknowledgments
    • References
  • Cumulative index

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