Abstract – This paper explores persuasion, as a speech act, in the novels of the English comic writer P.G. Wodehouse. Persuasion, as a topic for enquiry within linguistics, has been extensively studied, in a variety of social contexts (e.g. Sandell 1977; Jowett and O’Donnell 1992; Messaris 1997; Nash 1989; Hyland 1998; Halmari and Virtanen 2005; Charteris-Black 2006; Tardy 2011). All these studies are either general accounts of persuasion, or else describe its presence as a pragmatic focus in a specific social context, invoking diverse (pragma)-linguistic features to explain its operation. What seems, as yet, relatively under-explored, is its operation in everyday conversational interaction, and this paper represents a move in this directio...
This study undertakes an examination of fool-master discourse in Shakespeare with the help of discou...
This Element outlines current issues in the study of the pragmatics of fiction. It starts from the p...
In conversation, both addresser and addressee are the speakers oflanguage. As the speakers of langua...
Abstract – This paper explores persuasion, as a speech act, in the novels of the English comic write...
This paper is concerned with fictional communication, as the act of an author in relation to a reade...
In this paper I consider two discourse types, one written and literary, the other spoken and semi-co...
In this introduction to the handbook on the Pragmatics of Fiction we introduce the aims of the colle...
The focus of this study is in the area of pragmatic-stylistics. The study argues that pragmatic tool...
AbstractPragmatics is defined in Jack Richards, et al., Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics (L...
Drawing on a wide range of fictional texts from Shakespeare and Austen to Game of Thrones and the ly...
Persuasion is defined as human communication designed to influence the judgements and actions of ot...
Thomas Hardy’s novel Far from the Madding Crowd provides a stark contrast in how the characters proj...
The study analyzes briefly the notion of speech acts and pragmatics as applied to the discourse of d...
The act of persuasion happens anywhere and anytime. When we need a help, we persuade other to do wha...
This chapter aims to show that pragmatics, which is seen at the study of language use related to par...
This study undertakes an examination of fool-master discourse in Shakespeare with the help of discou...
This Element outlines current issues in the study of the pragmatics of fiction. It starts from the p...
In conversation, both addresser and addressee are the speakers oflanguage. As the speakers of langua...
Abstract – This paper explores persuasion, as a speech act, in the novels of the English comic write...
This paper is concerned with fictional communication, as the act of an author in relation to a reade...
In this paper I consider two discourse types, one written and literary, the other spoken and semi-co...
In this introduction to the handbook on the Pragmatics of Fiction we introduce the aims of the colle...
The focus of this study is in the area of pragmatic-stylistics. The study argues that pragmatic tool...
AbstractPragmatics is defined in Jack Richards, et al., Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics (L...
Drawing on a wide range of fictional texts from Shakespeare and Austen to Game of Thrones and the ly...
Persuasion is defined as human communication designed to influence the judgements and actions of ot...
Thomas Hardy’s novel Far from the Madding Crowd provides a stark contrast in how the characters proj...
The study analyzes briefly the notion of speech acts and pragmatics as applied to the discourse of d...
The act of persuasion happens anywhere and anytime. When we need a help, we persuade other to do wha...
This chapter aims to show that pragmatics, which is seen at the study of language use related to par...
This study undertakes an examination of fool-master discourse in Shakespeare with the help of discou...
This Element outlines current issues in the study of the pragmatics of fiction. It starts from the p...
In conversation, both addresser and addressee are the speakers oflanguage. As the speakers of langua...