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Pragmatic Markers for Understanding Vague Utterances

Chapter One General Introduction第11-17页
    1.1 Introductory remarks第11-12页
    1.2 Working definitions of two terms第12-13页
        1.2.1 Pragmatic markers第12-13页
        1.2.2 Pragmatic vagueness第13页
    1.3 The need and the significance of the present study第13-15页
    1.4 The scope of the present study第15-17页
Chapter Two Literature Review第17-39页
    2.1 Previous research on pragmatic vagueness第17-23页
        2.1.1 Introduction第17-18页
        2.1.2 Literal talk versus loose talk第18-19页
        2.1.3 Classification of pragmatic vagueness第19-20页
        2.1.4 Pragmatic ambiguity versus pragmatic ambivalence第20-23页
            2.1.4.1 Pragmatic ambiguity第20-22页
            2.1.4.2 Pragmatic ambivalence第22-23页
        2.1.5 Concluding remarks第23页
    2.2 Previous research on pragmatic markers第23-32页
        2.2.1 Introduction第23-25页
        2.2.2 Coherence-based approach第25-30页
            2.2.2.1 Schiffrin's study第25-27页
            2.2.2.2 Sanders and other scholars' study第27-28页
            2.2.2.3 Fraser's study第28-29页
            2.2.2.4 Concluding remarks第29-30页
        2.2.3 Research on Chinese pragmatic markers第30-32页
    2.3 Relevance-theoretical approach第32-39页
        2.3.1 Relevance theory第32-35页
        2.3.2 Blakemore's study第35-36页
        2.3.3 Rouchota's study第36-37页
        2.3.4 Andersen's study第37-38页
        2.3.5 Concluding remarks第38-39页
Chapter Three Pragmatic Constraints and Utterance Interpretation第39-62页
    3.1 Introductory remarks第39页
    3.2 How do pragmatic markers function as a constraint on utterance interpretation?第39-60页
        3.2.1 Classification of pragmatic markers第41-47页
            3.2.1.1 Instructional markers第41-43页
            3.2.1.2 Inferential markers第43-45页
            3.2.1.3 Attitudinal markers第45-47页
            3.2.1.4 A brief summary第47页
        3.2.2 Functions of pragmatic markers第47-51页
        3.2.3 Positions of pragmatic markers第51-60页
            3.2.3.1 Utterance-initial position markers第53-56页
            3.2.3.2 Utterance-medial position markers第56-58页
            3.2.3.3 Utterance-final position markers第58-59页
            3.2.3.4 A brief summary第59-60页
    3.3 How do pragmatic markers contribute to the understanding of vague utterances?第60-61页
    3.4 Concluding remarks第61-62页
Chapter Four Detailed Analysis of Pragmatic Markers for Understanding Vague Utterances第62-77页
    4.1 Introductory remarks第62页
    4.2 Instructional markers第62-68页
    4.3 Inferential markers第68-72页
    4.4 Attitudinal markers第72-76页
    4.5 Concluding remarks第76-77页
Chapter Five Conclusion第77-82页
    5.1 Summary and discussion第77-79页
    5.2 Implications第79-80页
    5.3 Limitations and further research第80-82页
Bibliography第82-87页

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