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Signed Language and Gesture Research in Cognitive Linguistics
Janzen, Terry [Herausgeber]. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2022
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The medium is still the message: Canadian federal politicians' gestural stance markers of credibility and opinion
Sie, Trevor. - 2022
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Preverbal subjects in Makkan Arabic: A feature-inheritance approach
Makkawi, Amani. - 2021
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Grasping at metaphors: a corpus-based analysis of the inferential processes which shape semantic construal
Doell, Sydney. - 2021
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Pragmatics and manipulation in three shakespearean tragedies
Wyman, Chris. - 2021
Abstract: The power of language to shape perception and the consequences of its misuse are a common theme throughout Shakespeare’s tragedies. Time and again the playwright tells stories of cunning manipulators who pursue their goals through their influence over others rather than through direct action. This study considers examples of manipulation in Othello, Macbeth, and Julius Caesar through the lens of linguistic pragmatism’s Speech Act Theory and Relevance Theory. Using these theories, I seek to understand how Shakespeare constructs tragically plausible manipulative discourse. Analysis of the discourse between three manipulator-manipulatee pairings – Iago and Othello, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth, and Antony and the plebeians – reveals a pattern of discourse wherein the manipulator seeks to constrain the context in which their manipulatee interprets information via strategic violations of the Co-operative and Politeness Principles, thus allowing the manipulatee to believe that they have drawn their own conclusion when in actuality the manipulator has coached them to it. In all three plays, manipulators abuse the principles of Speech Act and Relevance Theory in their discourse in order to privilege contexts beneficial to themselves, and in so doing, gain dominance over their manipulatees. ; May 2021
Keyword: Manipulative discourse; Pragmatics; Shakespeare
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/35407
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A corpus-based study on the grammaticalization of được in Vietnamese
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A corpus-based study of inanimate classifiers in Vietnamese
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Analysis of referring expressions in political texts translated from English to Arabic
Albader, Assim. - 2021
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The interaction between surrogates and tokens in American Sign Language
Hawes, Dareth. - 2016
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Exploring the benefits of a separate course in ASL fingerspelling and numbering to develop students’ receptive competency
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Religious language within Jürgen Habermas and cognitive linguistics
Derkson, Kyle. - 2014
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The interpreter's stance in intersubjective discourse
In: Sign language research, uses and practices (Berlin, 2013), p. 63-84
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Individual differences in text predictive inferences
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Individual differences in text predictive inferences
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Signed language pragmatics
In: Pragmatics in practice (Amsterdam, 2011), p. 278-294
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The influence of contradicting implication on inference generation in discourse processing: a phantom recollection approach
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The influence of contradicting implication on inference generation in discourse processing: a phantom recollection approach
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Intersubjectivity in interpreted interactions : the interpreter's role in co-constructing meaning
In: The shared mind (Amsterdam, 2008), p. 333-356
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Elizabeth A. Winston (Ed.). Educational interpreting: How it can succeed
In: Interpreting. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 8 (2006) 2, 229
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Ethics and professionalism in interpreting
In: Topics in signed language interpreting (Amsterdam, 2005), p. 165-202
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