Global Linguistics: An Introduction

Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguistics addresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to "global linguistics": an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory.

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Global Linguistics: An Introduction

Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguistics addresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to "global linguistics": an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory.

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Global Linguistics: An Introduction

Global Linguistics: An Introduction

Global Linguistics: An Introduction

Global Linguistics: An Introduction

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Why do people from different cultural backgrounds often misunderstand each other even when they usea common language to interact? Why do arguments that we find reasonable not seem so to members of other cultural groups? Global Linguistics addresses these and other basic questions about language and discourse in intercultural communication, providing a solid and accessible introduction to "global linguistics": an interdisciplinary field combining insights from contact linguistics, pragmatics, conceptual metaphor theory and argumentation theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110214048
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
Publication date: 05/05/2009
Series: Approaches to Applied Semiotics [AAS] Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto, Canada; Andrea Rocci, University of Lugano, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Preface v

Chapter 1 Language in the global village

1 Introductory remarks 1

2 Intercultural communication 3

3 Language 11

4 Speech 24

5 Linguistics 33

Chapter 2 Speech

1 Introductory remarks 45

2 Dialogue 46

3 Conversation and discourse 49

4 Speech functions 57

5 Meaning 67

6 Utterances 82

Chapter 3 Communication

1 Introductory remarks 95

2 Human communication 96

3 Action and its representation in language 105

4 Interaction 113

5 Verbal communication 124

6 The relational dimension 129

Chapter 4 Culture

1 Introductory remarks 137

2 What is culture? 138

3 Culture, perception and cognition 149

4 Conceptual calquing 157

5 Intercultural contact 161

6 Cultures in context 169

Chapter 5 Argumentation

1 Introductory remarks 173

2 Discussions: freedom and responsibility 174

3 Discussions: plausibility and relevance 177

4 Reasoning 181

5 Reasonableness 193

6 Arguments in context 200

7 Culture-bound and universal components of argumentation 203

8 Intercultural Fallacies 212

Chapter 6 Global Linguistics

1 Introductory remarks 217

2 The Whorfian Hypothesis 218

3 Noise versus interference 227

4 Intercultural Competence 243

5 Concluding remarks 248

References 251

Index 269

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