Elastic language carries non-specific and stretchable meaning, as in 'He loves her, kind of'. It is used like a slingshot, targeting various strategic goals. Consolidating current research and charting new directions, this book develops a refreshing theory of elasticity, empirically attested by natural language data from tension-prone encounters between Australian Customs officers and passengers. The theory proposes three principles (fluidity, stretchability and strategy) and offers a systematic look at how elastic language, as a sliding scale, works to balance strengthening and weakening speech tones, to firm and soften a speaker's stance, and to reveal and evade the truth. The comparative analysis of forms, functions, and context confirms that elastic language is fluid, stretchable, and strategic. It serves both cooperative and competitive functions, and social and speech factors impact on its use. This book will appeal to students and researchers working in pragmatics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, and communication.



Zusammenfassung
Language is like a slingshot, stretching for various communicative targets. This book reveals the art of purposive and powerful language stretching.
Titel
Elastic Language
Untertitel
How and Why We Stretch our Words
EAN
9781316413135
ISBN
978-1-316-41313-5
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
27.08.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.51 MB
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch