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OverviewPragmatic Particles sheds new light on the linguistic theory and application of Asian languages with a particular focus on the role of particles and their socio-pragmatic nature. Drawing on a range of data that spans Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Turkish and beyond, the multidimensionality of Asian languages is brought to attention. Particles are central in this discourse and their constructive, expressive and attitudinal behaviours are revealed to be neither arbitrary nor peripheral. By branching away from a predominantly Euro-centric discussion and covering the relevant formal and functional foundations of syntax and semantics, this book offers an alternative lens to the appropriate treatment of Asian languages in contemporary linguistics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jieun Kiaer (University of Oxford, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN: 9781350191655ISBN 10: 1350191655 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 19 May 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Introduction 2. Modelling Flexible Word Orders 3. Efficiency Grammar 4. Multi-Dimensional Meanings 5. Socio-Pragmatic Meanings 6. Particles as a Meaning Complex 7. Pragmatic Syntax 8. Constructive Particles and Syntactic Fluidity 9. Expressive Particles and Socio-Pragmatic Complexity Epilogue Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsThis book enables learners, researchers and teachers of languages to understand the formal and functional foundations of Asian languages - in a sensible and holistic way. It bridges the gap between formal and functional, theoretical and empirical approaches to language. I highly recommend this book to those who are interested in linguistic theory beyond the Anglo-centric discussion. * Seungho Nam, Professor of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea * This book makes a significant and important contribution both to theoretical linguistics and the study of particles in Asian languages. Using data from across languages of Asia from the Middle to the Far East, Kiaer puts forward cogent and compelling arguments that such languages should have a greater influence on the developments of theories of language and not be analysed in terms of euro-centric views of grammar. She further argues that socio-pragmatic properties of these particles are central to explaining their syntactic and other grammatical behaviour. * Ronnie Cann, Profesor Emeritus of Linguistic Smantics, University of Edinburgh, UK * Pragmatic Particles timely brings to the forefront of discussion the multidimensionality of Asian languages within the realm of contemporary linguistics. By challenging verb-centric, sentence-bound analyses which permeate the prevailing Euro-centric views on linguistic theory and application, this book offers both theoretical and empirical insight into researching Asian languages. It takes an accessible approach to the subject and encourages readers to re-evaluate the treatment of linguistic data, while critically guiding them through this process. Whether you have a budding curiosity for linguistic theory or a deep interest in the socio-pragmatic elements of language, I highly recommend you to read this book. * Ahn Hyejeong, Lecturer in Language and Communication, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * This book offers invaluable insights into the development of a formal framework for investigating pragmatic particles, by using examples from a number of Asian languages. The words in the book title ring true as data from various Asian language families are presented. * Journal of Contrastive Pragmatics * This book enables learners, researchers and teachers of languages to understand the formal and functional foundations of Asian languages - in a sensible and holistic way. It bridges the gap between formal and functional, theoretical and empirical approaches to language. I highly recommend this book to those who are interested in linguistic theory beyond the Anglo-centric discussion. * Seungho Nam, Professor of Linguistics, Seoul National University, South Korea * This book makes a significant and important contribution both to theoretical linguistics and the study of particles in Asian languages. Using data from across languages of Asia from the Middle to the Far East, Kiaer puts forward cogent and compelling arguments that such languages should have a greater influence on the developments of theories of language and not be analysed in terms of euro-centric views of grammar. She further argues that socio-pragmatic properties of these particles are central to explaining their syntactic and other grammatical behaviour. * Ronnie Cann, Profesor Emeritus of Linguistic Smantics, University of Edinburgh, UK * Pragmatic Particles timely brings to the forefront of discussion the multidimensionality of Asian languages within the realm of contemporary linguistics. By challenging verb-centric, sentence-bound analyses which permeate the prevailing Euro-centric views on linguistic theory and application, this book offers both theoretical and empirical insight into researching Asian languages. It takes an accessible approach to the subject and encourages readers to re-evaluate the treatment of linguistic data, while critically guiding them through this process. Whether you have a budding curiosity for linguistic theory or a deep interest in the socio-pragmatic elements of language, I highly recommend you to read this book. * Ahn Hyejeong, Lecturer in Language and Communication, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore * Author InformationJieun Kiaer is Professor in Korean Language and Linguistics at the University of Oxford, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |