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本丛书为外教社从JohnBenjamins出版公司引进的一套10本语言学原版专著,丛书研讨的专题包括了语用学与哲学、认知语言学、语法、社会学、文化学的交叉领域,展现了语用学研究的最前沿发现。森夫特所著的《文化与语言的使用》为丛书之一,展现了语用学在文化方面的研究。
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Preface to the seriesAcknowledgementsIntroductionGunter SentiAisatsuRisako Ide1. Introduction: The pragmatics and metapragmatics of routine formulae2. The anatomy of aisatsu2.1 Marking social relationships2.2 Marking contextual boundaries3. The social acquisition of aisatsu3.1 Aisatsu in school contexts3.2 Aisatsu in workplace contexts4. The pragmatics of aisatsu within the metapragmatics of aisatsu5. Exploring intercultural routine formulaeAnthropological linguisticsBen G. Blount1. Preliminaries2. Early history3. Early types of research4. Continuity5. The Sapir-Whorfhypothesis6. Ethnographic semantics7. The ethnography of communication8. Sociolinguistics9. Recent research and current directionsFranz BoasRegna Darnell1. Introduction2. Biography3. The Americanist tradition4. Time perspective in aboriginal languages5. The Handbook of American Indian Languages6. Phonetics vs. phonemics7. AssessmentCognitive anthropologyStephen C. Levinson1. Historical background2. Reconstruing cognitive anthropologyComponential analysisCliff Goddard1. Introduction2. The structuralist tradition3. Linguistic anthropology4. Generative and typological studies5. Natural semantic metalanguage (NSM)6. Other trends and problemsCultural scriptsCliff Goddard1. Introduction2. Semantic primes: The language of cultural scripts3. High-level scripts: Examples and observations4. Communicative style: Some further examples5. Culture-specific concepts in cultural scripts6. Rhetorical speech practices7. Scripts for ways of thinking and feeling, and for beliefs8. Scripts for social models9. Scripts for non-verbal communicative practices10. The accessibility and practicality of cultural scripts11. Closing noteCultureSrikant Sarangi1. Introduction: Culture as an interdisciplinary project2. Defining and redefining culture: An overview2.1 The historical transformation of the culture concept2.2 What is not culture2.3 What is culture2.3.1 The whole is the sum of parts: The mentalist approach2.3.2 A map of and for behavior: The behaviorist approach2.3.3 The metaphor of culture as text: The semiotic approach2.4 Culture is a verb3. Culture as ideology: From a consensual to a differentiated view of culture3.1 The construction of the cultural other3.2 The politics of cultural difference in stratified multicultural societies4. Doing cultural analysis: A critique of the method4.1 The dominance of intensive fieldwork4.2 The subjectivity of participant observation4.3 Doing and writing ethnography as interpretation and invention5. Culture as communication: The 'linguistic' turn5.1 One language -- one culture?5.2 Language as a means to cultural resources6. Cross-cultural and intercultural analysis in pragmatic research6.1 Cross-cultural pragmatic research: The culture principle6.2 Intercultural pragmatics: Towards a critical reading7. Conclusion: The pragmatics of recovering cultureElicitationGunter SenftEthnographyMichael Agar1. Introduction2. Ethnography by example3. Ethnography by contrast4. DiscourseEthnography of speakingKristine L. Fitch & Gerry Philipsen1. Development and main characteristics2. Areas ofinquiry3. Issues and debatesFieldworkGunter SentiFirthian linguisticsJan-Ola Ostman & Anne-Marie Simon-VandenbergenFolk pragmaticsNancy Niedzielski & Dennis R. Preston1. Folk linguistics2. Folk pragmatics3. Directions for future researchHonorificsJudith T. Irvine1. Definitions2. Dimensions of variation and comparison2.1 Linguistic forms2.2 Sources of honorific expressions2.3 Honorification roles and participant roles2.4 Deployment and ideology3. Pragmatics and semantics4. Trends in theory and researchWilhelm von HumboldtBrigitte Nerlich & David D. Clarke1. Life2. Humboldt's philosophy of language3. Language and thought4. Language and world5. Language and languages (superior and inferior ones)6. Language, culture, and creativity7. Language, dialogue, and pronouns8. Humboldt and the IdeologuesIntercultural communicationVolker Hinnenkamp1. Background: Language and culture2. Intercultural communication: The emergence of a field of inquiry3. The concept of culture4. Loci of culture-in-communication5. Methodological (sub)discourses of the field6. ConclusionInterviewCharles Briggs1. Introduction2. The construction of interviews and questionnaires3. Research on interviewing4. Pragmatic underpinnings of interviews5. Interviewing and institutional authority6. ConclusionBronislaw Kasper MalinowskiGunter Senft1. Biographical sketch2. The study of culture3. Fieldwork4. Theory of language5. An appraisalPhatic communionGunter SenftEdward SapirJeroen Vermeulen1. Introduction2. Biography3. Sapir on language, culture and personality3.1 Language3.1.1 Americanist text tradition3.1.2 Linguistic form3.1.3 Form-feeling3.1.4 Linguistic relativity3.2 Culture and personality4. Sapir's importance to pragmaticsTaxonomyRobert E. MacLauryBenjamin Lee WhoffPenny Lee1. Introduction2. Whorf's life and work3. Whorf's perspective on linguistics4. The linguistic relativity principle5. Whorf's influenceIndex
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