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媒体话语中元语用表达的语用研究:以争辩性电视节目为例
  • 书号:9787030476081
    作者:刘平
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  • 装帧:平装
    开本:B5
  • 页数:284
    字数:300
    语种:en
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    出版时间:2016-03-28
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本书是针对媒体语境下元语用表达式进行的语用学研究。本研究首次提出语用操控的概念,揭示媒体语境制约下,不同机构身份的交际者选择元语用表达式对交际程序、信息呈现、人际关系实施语用操控的动机与机制。本书有助于读者了解媒体交际中元语用意识的功能发挥过程,特别是了解在脱口秀类电视节目中,不同机构身份的参与者在机构语境制约下,如何选择元语用语言手段对交际实施语用操控,实现特定的功能,达到解决或预防问题,维护和履行机构赋予的权利与义务的目的。
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  • Contents

    前言
    Preface
    Chapter One General Introduction 18
    1.1 Orientation of the research 1
    1.2 Object of the research 3
    1.3 Rationale of the research 4
    1.4 Objectives of the research 6
    1.5 Data and methodology of the research 7
    1.6 Overview of the thesis 16
    Chapter Two Major Approaches to Studying Metapragmatics and Media Discourse 18
    2.1 Introduction 18
    2.2 Understanding metapragmatics and reflexivity 18
    2.3 Approaches to studying metapragmatics 20
    2.4 Approaches to studying media discourse 31
    2.5 Achievements and limitations in the past research 38
    2.6 Summary 42
    Chapter Three A Description of the Theoretical Framework 43
    3.1 Introduction 43
    3.2 The delimitation of MPEs 43
    3.3 The theoretical sources of the framework 52
    3.4 Characterization of the theoretical framework 64
    3.5 The theoretical framework 73
    Chapter Four A Classification of Metapragmatic Expressions 76
    4.1 Introduction 76
    4.2 Performatives 78
    4.3 Commentaries 82
    4.4 Stance-displayers 89
    4.5 Evidentials 95
    4.6 Message glosses 99
    4.7 Combination of MPEs 104
    4.8 A frequency distribution of MPEs used by different speaker types 106
    4.9 Summary 107
    Chapter Five Procedure-oriented Pragmatic Manipulation 110
    5.1 Introduction 110
    5.2 Procedure-oriented constraints 111
    5.3 The host’s pragmatic manipulation of procedure 115
    5.4 The guests’ pragmatic manipulation of procedure 126
    5.5 The audience members’ pragmatic manipulation of procedure 135
    5.6 Summary 140
    Chapter Six Message-oriented Pragmatic Manipulation 145
    6.1 Introduction 145
    6.2 Message-oriented constraints 146
    6.3 The host’s pragmatic manipulation of messages 148
    6.4 The guests’ pragmatic manipulation of messages 156
    6.5 The audience members’ pragmatic manipulation of messages 175
    6.6 Summary 184
    Chapter Seven Relationship-oriented Pragmatic Manipulation 188
    7.1 Introduction 188
    7.2 Relationship-oriented constraints 189
    7.3 The host’s pragmatic manipulation of relationships 192
    7.4 The guests’ pragmatic manipulation of relationships 198
    7.5 The audience members’ pragmatic manipulation of relationships 215
    7.6 Summary 223
    Chapter Eight Conclusion 227
    8.1 Introduction 227
    8.2 Major findings 227
    8.3 Implications of the study 243
    8.4 Limitations of the study and suggestions for further research 244
    References 246 Appendix 255
    List of Figures
    Figure 3-1 MPEs as indicators of reflexive awareness 49
    Figure 3-2 Two notions of manipulation 60
    Figure 3-3 Process of pragmatic manipulation 64
    Figure 3-4 Meaningful functioning of MPEs 71
    Figure 3-5 A diagram for the adaptation-manipulation of MPEs 74
    Figure 4-1 A Classification of MPEs in TV talk shows 108
    Figure 5-1 The Speakers’ procedure-oriented manipulation in media discourse 141
    Figure 5-2 The host’s procedure-oriented manipulation 142
    Figure 5-3 The guests’ procedure-oriented manipulation 143
    Figure 5-4 The audience members’ procedure-oriented manipulation 144
    Figure 6-1 The speakers’ message-oriented manipulation in media discourse 184
    Figure 6-2 The host’s message-oriented manipulation 185
    Figure 6-3 The guests’ message-oriented manipulation 186
    Figure 6-4 The audience members’ message-oriented manipulation 187
    Figure 7-1 The speakers’ relationship-oriented manipulation in media discourse 223
    Figure 7-2 The host’s relationship-oriented manipulation 224
    Figure 7-3 The guests’ relationship-oriented manipulation 225
    Figure 7-4 The audience members’ relationship-oriented manipulation 226
    Figure 8-1 The contextual correlates to which MPEs adapt in media discourse 231
    Figure 8-2 A continuum of functions of MPEs 234
    Figure 8-3 Hierarchical role-distribution in TV talk shows 238
    Figure 8-4 The adaptation-manipulation of MPEs used by the host in media discourse 241
    Figure 8-5 The adaptation-manipulation of MPEs used by the guests in media discourse 242
    Figure 8-6 The adaptation-manipulation of MPEs used by the audience members in media discourse 243
    List of Tables Table 1-1 Topic areas of Tiger Talk 11
    Table 4-1 Classification and linguistic representations of MPEs in media discourse 78
    Table 4-2 Types of compound MPEs in media discourse 104
    Table 4-3 A frequency distribution of MPEs used by different speaker types 106
    Table 5-1 The general procedure of Tiger Talk 111
    Table 8-1 Types, frequency distribution, and functions of MPEs in media discourse 238
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