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Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Pragmatics, Linguistics, and Sociocultural Diversity; References; Part I ; Theoretical Foundations; Pragmatics Seen Through the Prism of Society; 1 By Way of Introduction: A Bit of Prehistory; 2 The "Pragmatic Turn"; 3 Speech Acts; 4 The Dialectics of Language Use; 5 Society and the Language User: A Societal Pragmatics?; 6 Conclusion: A Societal Pragmatics?; References; Can Intercultural Pragmatics Bring Some New Insight into Pragmatic Theories?; 1 # What is Intercultural Pragmatics?

2 # What Makes Intercultural Pragmatics Different from Pragmatics Proper?3 # The Multilingual Perspective; 4 # The Socio-Cognitive Approach; 5 # Discourse Segment (Rather Than Just Utterance) Perspective; 6 # Pragma-Semantics, Pragma-Dialogue, and Pragma-Discourse; 7 # Some Issues That Intercultural Pragmatics Has Brought Forth; 7.1 # The Interplay of Intention and Attention in SCA; 7.2 # Recipient Design and Salience; 7.3 # Prior Context and Actual Situational Context; 7.4 # Formulaic Language; 8 # Conclusion; References.

Critical Discourse Analysis: Definition, Approaches, Relation to Pragmatics, Critique, and Trends1 Critical Discourse Analysis; 1.1 General Definition; 1.2 Three Recent Examples of CDA; 2 Common Approaches to Critical Discourse Analysis; 2.1 Dialectical-Relational Approach (DRA), Norman Fairclough; 2.2 Socio-Cognitive Approach of Teun van Dijk; 2.3 Discourse-Historical Approach of Ruth Wodak; 2.4 Social Actors Approach, Theo van Leeuwen; 2.5 Dispositive Analysis: Siegfried Jäger and Florentine Maier; 3 Critical Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics.

4 Critique of CDA and the Creation of Critical Discourse Studies4.1 Critique of CDA; 4.2 The Creation of Critical Discourse Studies; 5 Trends in CDA/CDS; 5.1 Positive Discourse Analysis; 5.2 CDA and Multimodality; 5.3 CDA and Cognitive Linguistics; 5.4 CDA and Critical Applied Linguistics; 6 Other Trends; 6.1 CDA and Rhetoric; 6.2 CDA and Education; 6.3 CDA and Anthropology/Ethnography; 6.4 CDA and Sociolinguistics; 6.5 CDA and Culture; 6.6 Feminist CDA: Gender and Discourse; 6.7 CDA and Corpus Studies; 7 New Directions: Social Action for Social Justice; 8 Conclusion; References.

Pronouns and Neo-Gricean Pragmatics1 Introduction; 2 Differences Between Reflexive and Nonreflexive Pronouns; 3 Neo-Gricean Pragmatics; 4 The Q-Account of Rule B; 5)#imself, him*#as a Horn Scale; 6 Cancelability; 7 The I-Account of Rule B and the DRP; 8 The I-Account of Rule A; 9 The M-Account of Rule A; 10 Ariel's Functional Principle; 11 Diachronic Accounts; 12 Conclusions; References; Pragmatic Disorders and Social Functioning: A Lifespan Perspective; 1 Introduction; 2 Defining Social Functioning; 3 The Social Functions of Pragmatics; 3.1 Establishing Social Relationships.

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