{"id":1742,"date":"2011-09-12T10:00:42","date_gmt":"2011-09-12T08:00:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/elanguage.net\/blogs\/booknotices\/?p=1742"},"modified":"2011-09-05T09:40:21","modified_gmt":"2011-09-05T07:40:21","slug":"interpersonal-pragmatics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journals.linguisticsociety.org\/booknotices\/?p=1742","title":{"rendered":"Interpersonal pragmatics"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;\"><strong>Interpersonal pragmatics. <\/strong>Ed. by<strong> Miriam A. Locher<\/strong> and <strong>Sage L. Graham<\/strong>. (Handbooks of pragmatics 6.) Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2010. Pp. xii, 497. ISBN <a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/interpersonal-pragmatics-the-handbooks-of-pragmatics-volume-6\/oclc\/730566330&amp;referer=brief_results\">9783110214321<\/a>. $299 (Hb).<\/div>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\">Reviewed by <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/linguistlist.org\/people\/personal\/get-personal-page2.cfm?PersonID=22602\">Kanavillil Rajagopalan<\/a><\/strong>, <em>State University at Campinas, Brazil<\/em><\/p>\n<p>This is the sixth in the nine-volume series, Handbooks of pragmatics. In their series introduction, Wolfram Bublitz, Andreas H. Jucker, and Klaus P. Schneider note that the volume is unified by an interactional perspective on pragmatics common to the contributors. Although the term pragmatics was put into circulation by semioticians like C. S. Peirce and C. Morris, it was only by the late 1960s and early 1970s that linguists \u2018took note of the term and began referring to performance phenomena and, subsequently, to ideas developed and advanced by Wittgenstein, Ryle, Austin and other ordinary language philosophers\u2019 (v).<\/p>\n<p>In their introduction Locher and Graham highlight divergent interests within pragmatics and some uncertainty in its core concerns. They follow Jef Verschueren, for whom pragmatics has to do with \u2018[a] general functional perspective on (any aspect of) language, i.e. as an approach to language which takes into account the full complexity of its cognitive, social, and cultural (i.e. meaningful) functioning in the lives of human beings\u2019 (1).<\/p>\n<p>The body of the volume is made up of seventeen chapters divided into three parts: \u2018Theoretical approaches to interpersonal pragmatics\u2019, \u2018Linguistic strategies for interpersonal effects\u2019, and \u2018Interpersonal issues in different contexts\u2019. Part 1 in turn presents its chapters under the headings \u2018Approaches to politeness and impoliteness\u2019 (4), \u2018Approaches to interpersonal interpretation drawn from communication studies and social cognitive linguistics\u2019 (2), and \u2018Identity and gender\u2019 (2). Parts 2 and 3 comprise four and five chapters each.<\/p>\n<p>Politeness is a central concern of this volume. <strong>Maria Sifianou<\/strong>, <strong>Richard<\/strong> <strong>Watts<\/strong>, and <strong>Deek<\/strong> <strong>Bousfield<\/strong> look at the broader questions of the foundations of the theory of politeness, definitional issues, and future directions of research in their separate contributions, while <strong>Shigeko<\/strong> <strong>Okamoto<\/strong> zeroes in on aspects of politeness in East Asia. <strong>Robert<\/strong> <strong>Arundale<\/strong>\u2019s chapter \u2018Relating\u2019 and <strong>Andreas<\/strong> <strong>Langlotz<\/strong>\u2019s \u2018Social cognition\u2019 make up the second section, and <strong>Anna<\/strong> <strong>De<\/strong> <strong>Fina<\/strong>\u2019s \u2018The negotiation of identities\u2019 and <strong>Louise<\/strong> <strong>Mullany<\/strong>\u2019s \u2018Gender and interpersonal pragmatics\u2019 constitute the third.<\/p>\n<p>The four chapters of Part 2 are \u2018Mitigation\u2019, \u2018Respect and deference\u2019, \u2018Swearing\u2019, and \u2018Humour\u2019. Finally, Part 3 is comprised of five chapters dealing with interpersonal issues in the workplace, courts of law, medical settings, political discourse, and dating advertisements.<\/p>\n<p>The volume offers the reader a broad spectrum of work by scholars currently working in interpersonal pragmatics. But the authors also provide an in-depth treatment of the topics sure to stimulate further research.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Interpersonal pragmatics. Ed. by Miriam A. Locher and Sage L. Graham. (Handbooks of pragmatics 6.) Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2010. Pp. xii, 497. ISBN 9783110214321. $299 (Hb). Reviewed by Kanavillil Rajagopalan, State University at Campinas, Brazil This is the sixth in the nine-volume series, Handbooks of pragmatics. In their series introduction, Wolfram Bublitz, Andreas H. 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