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This Element outlines current issues in the study of the pragmatics
of fiction. It starts from the premise that fictional texts are
complex and multi-layered communicative acts which deserve
attention in pragmatic research in their own right, and it
highlights the need to understand them as cultural artefacts rich
in possibilities to explore pragmatic effects and pragmatic
theorising. The issues covered are (1) the participation structure
of fictional texts, (2) the performance aspect of fictional texts,
(3) the interaction between readers and viewers and the fictional
texts, as well as (4) the pragmatic effects of drawing on indexical
linguistic features for evoking ideologies in characterisation.
This Element addresses translation issues within an interpersonal
pragmatics frame. The aims of this Element are twofold: first, we
survey the current state of the field of pragmatics in translation;
second, we present the current and methodologically innovative
avenues of research in the field. We focus on three pragmatics
issues - relational work, participation structure, and mediality -
that we foreground as promising loci of research on translational
data. By reviewing the trajectory of pragmatics research on
translation/interpreting over time, and then outlining our
understanding of the Pragmatics in Translation as a field, we
arrive at a set of potential research questions which represent
desiderata for future research. These questions identify the paths
that can be productively explored through synergies of the
linguistic pragmatics framework and translation data. In two case
study chapters, we offer two example studies addressing some of the
questions we identified as suggestions for future research.
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Corpus Pragmatics (Paperback)
Daniela Landert, Daria Dayter, Thomas C. Messerli, Miriam A. Locher
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R621
Discovery Miles 6 210
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This Element discusses the challenges and opportunities that
different types of corpora offer for the study of pragmatic
phenomena. The focus lies on a hands-on approach to methods and
data that provides orientation for methodological decisions. In
addition, the Element identifies areas in which new methodological
developments are needed in order to make new types of data
accessible for pragmatic research. Linguistic corpora are currently
undergoing diversification. While one trend is to move towards
increasingly large corpora, another trend is to enhance corpora
with more specialised and layered annotation. Both these trends
offer new challenges and opportunities for the study of pragmatics.
This volume provides a practical overview of state-of-the-art
corpus-pragmatic methods in relation to different types of corpus
data, covering established methods as well as innovative
approaches.
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