目录
CHAPTER 1 Introduction
1. Defining Pragmatics
In Levinson, S. Pragmatics, 5-27, Cambridge Univer-
sity press, 1983.
2. What is Pragmatics?
In Thomas, J. Meaning in Interaction, 1 - 23, Longman
Group Limited, 1995.
3. Defining Pragmatics
In Mey, J. Pragmatics: An Introduction, 35-42,
Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 1993.
CHAPTER 2 Sense and Reference
4. Reference& Reference as a Theory of Meaning
In Saeed, J. I. Semantics, 25-31, 1997.
5. Reference and Definite Descriptions
Donnellan, K., in Davis, S. Pragmatics: A Reader,
52 - 64, 1991.
6. Speaker's Reference and Semantic Reference
In ibid., 77-96.
CHAPTER 3 Deixis
7. The Pronouns of Power and Solidarity
Brown and Gilman, in Giglioli, P. (ed.) Language and
Social Context, 252-282, Penguin, 1972.
8. Deixis I
In Fillmore, C. Lectures on Deixis, 59 - 75, Center
for the Study of Language and Information, Leland
16. Logic and Conversation
Grice, H. P., in Cole, P. & Morgan, J.L. (eds.) Syn-
tax and Semantics 3: Speech Acts, Academic, New York,
41 - 58, 1978.
17. On Testing for Conversational Implicature
Sadock, J.M., in Cole, P. & Morgan J.L. (eds.) Syn-
tax and Semantics 9: Pragmatics , Academic, New York,
282 - 298, 1978.
18. The Principal Principles of Pragmatic Inference: Cooper-
ation
Turner, K., in Language Teaching 28: 67 - 76, Cam-
bridge University Press, 1995.
CHAPTER 7 Relevance Theory
19. Relevance and Understanding
Wilson, D., in Brown, G. et al. Language and Under-
standing, 37- 58, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1994.
20. Relevance
In Blakemore, D. Understanding Utterances: An Intro-
duction to Pragmatics , 24- 37, 1992.
21. Precis of Relevance: Communication and Cognition
Sperber, D. & Wilson, D., in Behavioural and Brain
Science 10/4: 697- 710, 1987.
CHAPTER 8 Pragmatic Studies of Politeness
22. A Survey of the Interpersonal Rhetoric
Leech, G., in Principles of Pragmatics, 131 - 151,1983,
London: Longman.
23. The Argument: Intuitive Bases and Derivative Definitions
From Brown & Levinson Universals in Language Usage:
Politeness Phenomena, in Goody, E. (ed.) Questions
and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interactions,
Cambridge University Press, 56 - 289, 1978.
24. Beyond Politeness Theory:' Face' Revisited and Renewed
Mad, L. R., in Journal of Pragmatics 21 (1994),
451 - 486.
ChAPTER 9 Cross-Cultural Pragmaties
25. Requests and Apologies: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Speech Act Realization Patterns (CCSARP)
Blum-Kulka, S., Olshtain, E., in Appplied Linguistics
5/3:196 - 213, 1984.
26. Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Failure
Thomas, J., in Applied Linguistics, Vol. 4, No. 2, 91
- 111,1983.
27. Interlanguage Pragmatics: An Introduction
In Kasper, G. & Blum-Kulka, S. (eds.) Interlanguage
Pragmatics, 3-17, New York: Oxford University
Press, 1993.
CHAFFER 10 Presupposition
28. Pragmatic Presuppositions
Stalnaker, R.C., in Milton, K., Munitz & Unger, P.
(eds.) Semantics and Philosophy, 471 - 481, New York
University, 1974.
29. Presupposition and Entailment
Yule, G., in Pragmatics, 25- 34, Oxford University
Press, 1996.
CHAFFER 11 Pragmatic Studies of Conversation
30. A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-
taking for Conversation
Sacks, H.A., et al. in Language 50/4, 696-735.
31. Sequencing in Conversational Openings
Schegloff, E., in Gumperz, J.J. & Hymes, D. (eds.)
Directions in Sociolinguistics, 349 - 371, N. Y. : Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, 1972.
32. Activity Types and Language
Levinson, S. C., in Linguistics, 17: 365-399, 1979.
CHAPTER 12 Data-Collection Methods in Pragmatics
Research
33. Research Methodology and the Question of Validity
"Wolfson, N., in TESOL Quarterly 20/4: 689- 698,
1986
34. Research Methods in Interlanguage Pragmatics
Kasper, G. & Dahl, M., in Studies in Second Language
Acquisition 13/1: 215-245, 1991.
35. Conceptions of Social Relations and Pragmatics Research
Spencer-Oatey, H., in Journal of Pragmatics 20, 27-
47, 1993.