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Handbook of foreign language communication and learning. - Handbooks of applied linguistics : HAL ; communication competence - language and communication problems - practical solutions ; 6 : Handbook of foreign language communication and learning. -
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Language Creativity and the Poetic Function. A Response to Swann and Maybin (2007)
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The current renewal of interest in language creativity raises a number of intriguing problems, as is evident from the stimulating papers in the recent special issue of Applied Linguistics . According to the editors of this issue, however, these papers are not concerned with creativity in a general pragmatic sense but more specifically with poetic creativity, which they define, following Jakobson, as ‘a focus on the message for its own sake’. I argue that this formalist definition is misleading and that one needs to consider other factors in Jakobson's account of the speech event, and crucially how they inter-relate with each other, and that this, in turn, brings up general pragmatic issues as discussed in Searle's speech act theory and Grice's co-operative principle that are directly relevant to an understanding of how creativity is achieved. I conclude that there is no distinctively poetic way of being creative by focusing on the message form, but that creativity is a function of how the message form interacts with other speech act conditions and so has to be accounted for in general pragmatic terms.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amn027 http://applij.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/amn027v1
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Language Creativity and the Poetic Function. A Response to Swann and Maybin (2007)
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Sprachenvielfalt : babylonische Sprachverwirrung oder Mehrsprachigkeit als Chance? ; Ringvorlesung der Geistes- und Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Wien
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