Pragmatics and Non-Verbal Communication
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Sep '09
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Examines non-verbal behaviours from a pragmatic perspective, establishing the role they play in our communication.
How the natural non-verbal properties of utterances interact with linguistic ones is often largely ignored. This book redresses the balance. It provides a unique examination of non-verbal behaviours from a pragmatic perspective, and considers the role they play in communication and how they interact with language.The way we say the words we say helps us convey our intended meanings. Indeed, the tone of voice we use, the facial expressions and bodily gestures we adopt while we are talking, often add entirely new layers of meaning to those words. How the natural non-verbal properties of utterances interact with linguistic ones is a question that is often largely ignored. This book redresses the balance, providing a unique examination of non-verbal behaviours from a pragmatic perspective. It charts a point of contact between pragmatics, linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science, ethology and psychology, and provides the analytical basis to answer some important questions: How are non-verbal behaviours interpreted? What do they convey? How can they be best accommodated within a theory of utterance interpretation?
'… a most timely work … not only does Wharton achieve an innovative, brave and systematic re-analysis in coherence with the cognitive theoretic pragmatic paradigm he endorses, but also he raises many intriguing and stimulating questions, and suggests new and challenging directions for future work which will spark off much discussion and research.' Lodz Papers in Pragmatics
ISBN: 9780521691444
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 380g
230 pages