Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics
This textbook is designed for advanced (graduate and postgraduate) students, and will also be of interest to scholars. It blends a cognitive linguistic approach to language and language use with insights from contemporary pragmatics, the ultimate aim being to advance a unified model of cognitive pragmatics. Basic themes in cognitive linguistics and pragmatics are covered ranging from figurative language and thought, e.g. conceptual metaphor and metonymy, the role of inferencing in the construction of meaning, in particular, indirect speech acts, to the conceptual and functional motivation of morphosyntactic structure. Finally, the book offers many suggestions and ideas for student papers as well as larger research projects that promise to reveal new insights into conceptual structure, communicative function, and their influence on the grammatical structure of language.
[Cognitive Linguistics in Practice, 4] 2022. xxiii, 283 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Abbreviations and symbols | pp. xiii–xiv
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Corpora and online dictionaries | pp. xv–16
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Tables and figures | pp. xvii–xx
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About the author | pp. xxi–22
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Foreword | pp. xxiii–24
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Chapter 1. Cognitive linguistics and pragmatics | pp. 1–20
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Chapter 2. Cognitive-pragmatic motivation of language structure and use | pp. 21–42
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Chapter 3. The role of inference in the construction of meaning: Entailment and presupposition | pp. 43–62
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Chapter 4. Principles guiding communication: The role of implicature | pp. 63–82
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Chapter 5. Implicature, entailment, and presupposition: Differences and commonalities | pp. 83–108
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Chapter 6. Talking as action: Speech act theory | pp. 109–138
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Chapter 7. Metaphor: A figure of iconic and analogical reasoning | pp. 139–162
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Chapter 8. Metonymy: A figure of indexical and associative reasoning | pp. 163–194
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Chapter 9. Metonymic inferencing in indirect speech acts I: Assertives and commissives | pp. 195–214
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Chapter 10. Metonymic inferencing in indirect speech acts II: Directives, expressives, declarations | pp. 215–234
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Chapter 11. Cognitive pragmatics and grammar | pp. 235–260
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Chapter 12. Epilogue | pp. 261–266
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References | pp. 267–278
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Name index | pp. 279–280
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Subject Index | pp. 281–283
“Klaus-Uwe Panther's Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics (ICP) is a welcome addition to the growing field of cognitively oriented pragmatic research. [...] Panther's Introduction to Cognitive Pragmatics is an interesting and useful addition to the literature. He presents a comprehensive analysis of the data using theories from pragmatics, which he views through the lens of cognitive linguistics. In this, ICP is excellent. It could act as a standalone text to be used as the basis for an advanced undergraduate or postgraduate course or as the basis for a methodology for interpreting data. [...] Panther's work may present an important counterpoint to current theories and debates. It may also provide a rich source of worked and analysed examples which may lead to new developments within cognitive pragmatics. In summary, I think researchers interested in the intersection between pragmatics and cognitive science, especially those working within a cognitive linguistic framework, will find something useful or interesting in Panther's book.”
Jack Wilson, University of Salford, in Journal of Pragmatics 206 (2023)
“This book offers a valuable and interesting contribution to the field of cognitive pragmatics.The author's analysis of traditional topics withing pragmatics is enriched by a novel application of cognitive linguistic concepts and theories, offering fresh insights into how the two paradigms can be fruitfully integrated.”
Ruiliang Tang, Southwest University, in Cognitive Linguistic Studies 10:2 (2023).
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009030: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Pragmatics