Pragmatics and Fiction.
Pragmatics and Fiction explores the basic pragmatic differences between fictional and nonfictional discourse. These differences derive mainly from the creation of a fictional figure who narrates the text and who, in turn, addresses his narrative to a fictional audience. Since these figures become th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1985.
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Colección: | Pragmatics & beyond ;
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PRAGMATICS AND FICTION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyrigh page; Table of contents; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Pragmatics; 1.2. Fiction; 1.2.1. Fiction and reference; 1.2.2. Fictional discourse; 2. THE PRAGMATIC STRUCTURE OF FICTION; 2.1. Fiction and pretending; 2.2. The pragmatic structure of fiction; 2.3. The fictional context; 2.3.1. There is always a speaker; 2.3.2. The speaker is always fictional; 2.4. The pragmatic unity of fiction; 3. THE PRAGMATIC STRUCTURE AND THE READER; 3.1. The competent reader; 3.2. The historical reader; 3.3. The implied reader.
- 4. PRAGMATICS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF FICTION4.1. The Communicative Context and Fiction; 4.2. Speech acts and interpretation; 4.2.1. Speech acts in pragmatics; 4.2.2. Speech acts in fiction; 4.3. The pragmatic structure and interpretive strategies; 5. PRAGMATICS AND THE RHETORIC OF FICTION; 5.1. The communicative context and rhetoric; 5.2. The rhetoric of speech acts; 5.3. The rhetoric of fictional models; 5.4. The pragmatic structure and rhetorical motivation; FOOTNOTES; REFERENCES; TEXTS.