- In linguistics,
metapragmatics is the
study of how the
effects and
conditions of
language use
themselves become objects of discourse. The term is commonly...
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bottom up." 1993. "
Metapragmatic discourse and
metapragmatic function." In
Reflexive Language:
Reported Speech and
Metapragmatics (J. Lucy, ed.), 33-58...
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expressions become endowed with
their semantic significance".
Metasyntax Metapragmatics Alexis Burgess,
Brett Sherman (eds.), Metasemantics: New
Essays on the...
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Schulz von Thun's four
sides model, as well as
Michael Silverstein's
metapragmatics, Dell Hymes's
ethnography of
communication and ethnopoetics, the psychoanalysis...
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policy Language secessionism Linguistic landscape Linguistic marketplace Metapragmatics Mutual intelligibility Raciolinguistics Real-time
sociolinguistics Sociocultural...
- (1990), pp. 59-88 Lucy, John A.
Reflexive language:
reported speech and
metapragmatics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University 2004. Silverstein, Michael. "Shifters...
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Cognition (Cambridge) 1993.
Reflexive Language:
Reported Speech and
Metapragmatics (Cambridge) 1979.
Whorf and his critics:
Linguistic and nonlinguistic...
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anthropology Linguistic profiling Linguistic purism Linguistic rights Metapragmatics Prestige (sociolinguistics)
Raciolinguistics Sociolinguistics Standard...
- 1991–2002. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2003.11.006. Blum-Kulka, Shoshana. "The
metapragmatics of
politeness in
Israeli society." (n.d.): Rpt. in
Politeness in Language:...
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supported by BNF.
Adaptive grammar Comparison of p****r
generators Metapragmatics Metasemantics Metavariable (logic) Sellink, Alex, and
Chris Verhoef...