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Conversation and preference structureDate: 2015-10-07; view: 466. Politeness and interaction Speech acts and events Cooperation and implicature Presupposition and entailment Reference and inference Deixis and distance Definitions and background Survey i Preface xi Contents
SECTION I: Syntax, semantics, and pragmatics 4 Regularity 4 The pragmatics wastebasket 6 Person deixis 10 Spatial deixis 12 Temporal deixis 14 Deixis and grammar 15 Referential and attributive uses 18 Names and referents 19 The role of co-text 21 Anaphoric reference 22 Presupposition 26 Types of presupposition 27 The projection problem 30 Ordered entailments 3 3 The cooperative principle 3 6 Hedges 38 Conversational implicature Generalized conversational implicatures Scalar implicatures Particularized conversational implicatures Properties of conversational implicatures Conventional implicatures Speech acts IFIDs Felicity conditions The performative hypothesis Speech act classification Direct and indirect speech acts Speech events Politeness Face wants Negative and positive face Self and other: say nothing Say something: off and on record Positive and negative politeness Strategies Pre-sequences Conversation analysis Pauses, overlaps, and backchannels Conversational style Adjacency pairs Preference structure
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