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_aElements of Hermeneutic Pragmatics _bAgency and Interpretation _c['Wood, Tahir'] |
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_bPeter Lang _c2014 |
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_2Cyberlibris _uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/88846849 _qtext/html _a |
520 | _aCan linguistic pragmatics be developed without the need to formulate rules, criteria or maxims? The author argues that rules as they have been conceived of within pragmatics, particularly speech act theory, are limiting and out of step with the linguistic science of recent decades. Using a hermeneutic approach to pragmatics, this book seeks to bring pragmatics closer to the cognitive paradigm that has transformed the other branches of the linguistic and communication sciences, with the help of developments in certain neighbouring disciplines such as philosophy, sociology and narratology. The elements that are opened up to pragmatics in this approach include some new conceptions of intentionality, intertextuality, communicative action and literary authorship, as well as the subjectivity of interpretation, which by its very nature ceaselessly transforms all forms of communication in its historical spiral. | ||
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