: Martin Pütz, JoAnne Neff-van Aertselaer
: Developing Contrastive Pragmatics Interlanguage and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110207217
: Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 204.20
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 454
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< >The present volume is a collection of papers on Contrastive Pragmatics, involving research on interlanguage and cross-cultural perspectives with a focus on second language acquisition contexts. The subdiscipline of pragmatics is seen from a multilingual and multicultural perspective thus contributing to an emerging field of study, i.e. intercultural pragmatics which can be made fruitful to second language teaching/learning and contrastive analysis. The book is an important contribution to general linguistics, pragmatics, cross-cultural communication, second language acquisition, as well as minority issues in multilingual settings.


Martin Pütz, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Landau, Germany;JoAnne Neff-van Aertslaer, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
Introduction: Developing contrastive pragmatics9
A conceptual basis for intercultural pragmatics and world-wide understanding21
Sociocultural conceptualizations: Schemas and metaphorical transfer as metalinguistic learning strategies for French learners of German65
An investigation into the pragmatics of grammar: Cultural scripts in contrast85
Argumentation patterns in different languages: An analysis of metadiscourse markers in English and Spanish texts105
The management of global cultural diversity in ELT materials121
Reframing one's experience: Face, identity and roles in L2 argumentative discourse149
Indirect complaint in the language classroom: Cross-cultural contrasts between French and Japanese students of English173
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Pragmatics of humor in the foreign language classroom: Learning (with) humor227
Interlanguage requests: A contrastive study249
Development of requests: A study on Turkish learners of English283
Perceived pragmatic transferability o f L1 request strategies by Persian learners of English319
Dutch English requests: A study of request performance by Dutch learners of English353
Contrasting requests in Inner Circle Englishes: A study in variational pragmatics373
Getting better in getting what you want: Language learners' pragmatic development in requests during study abroad sojourns421
Backmatter451