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Chapter6Pragmatics
6.1Introduction
6.1.1Background6.1.2Definition
6.2Micropragmatics
6.2.1Reference(指称)6.2.2Dexis(指示)6.2.3Anaphora(照应)6.2.4Presupposition(预设)6.3Macropragmatics
6.3.1Speechacttheory(言语行为理论)6.3.2TheCooperativePrinciple(合作原则)6.3.3ThePolitenessPrinciple(礼貌原则)6.1IntroductionWhenadiplomatsaysyes,hemeans‘perhaps’;Whenhesaysperhaps,hemeans‘no’;Whenhesaysno,heisnotadiplomat.Whenaladysaysno,shemeans‘perhaps’;Whenshesaysperhaps,shemeans‘yes’;Whenshesaysyes,sheisnotalady.Voltaire(Quoted,inSpanish,inEscandell1993.)
speaker’smeaning/languageinuseAmelamed[/mə‘lɑ:məd/,小学教师,Hebrewteacher]discoveringthathehadlefthiscomfortableslippersbackinthehouse,sentastudentafterthemwithanoteforhiswife.Thenotereads:`Sendmeyourslipperswiththisboy`.Whenthestudent
askedwhyhehadwritten`your`slippers,themelamedanswered:`Yold![Fool!]IfIwrote“my”slippers,shewouldread“myslippersandwouldsendherslippers.WhatcouldIdowithherslippers?SoIwrote“your”slippers,she'llread“yourslippersandsendmemine.”Backgroundof“Pragmatics”
CharlesMorris(1903–1979)wasconcernedwiththestudyofthescienceofsigns,whichhecalledsemiotic.Hedistinguished3branchesofsemiotics(符号三分法):Syntaxaddressestheformalrelationsofsignstooneanother,semanticstherelationofsignstowhattheydenote,andpragmatics
therelationofsignstotheirusersandinterpreters.
Pragmaticsisthestudyoftherelationshipsbetweenlinguisticformsandtheusersofthoseforms.Inthisthree-partdistinction,onlypragmaticsallowshumansintotheanalysis.
Definitions1“Pragmaticsisthestudyofspeaker’smeaning.”2“Pragmaticsisthestudyofcontextualmeaning”3“Pragmaticsisthestudyofhowmoregetscommunicatedthanissaid”4“Pragmaticsisthestudyoftheexpressionofrelativedistance.”(Yule:2008).
Pragmaticsisastudyoflanguageinuse.6.2MicropramaticsIwaswaitingforthebus,buthejustdrovebywithoutstopping.Tostudythemeaningofsuchpiecesoflanguageinsmallercontextsiscalledmicropragmatics.Phenomenasuchasreference,deixis,anaphora,andpresupposition,arethetopicsinthisfield.
6.2.1ReferenceInthereferentialtheory(namingtheory),itisassumedthatthewordsweusetoidentifythingsareinsomedirectrelationshiptothosethings:(1)a:CanIlookatyourShakespeare?b:Sure,it’sontheshelfoverthere.(usenamesofpeopletorefertothings)Thekeyprocesshereiscalledinference.Aninferenceisanyadditionalinformationusedbythehearertoconnectwhatissaidtowhatmustbemeant.Inpragmatics,theactbywhichaspeakerorwriteruseslanguagetoenableahearerorreadertoidentifysomethingiscalledreference.
6.2.2DeixisDeixis(指示),whichmeans“pointing”vialanguage,theinterpretationofmanywordsandexpressionsbyreferencetothesituationalcontextoftheutterance.Anylinguisticformusedtodothis“pointing”iscalledadeicticexpression,orindexical.
InEnglish,wordslikehere,there,this,that,now,andthen,aswellasmostpronouns,suchasI,we,you,he,her,them.(2)You’llhavetobringthatbacktomorrow,becausetheyaren’there
now.Fivetypesofdeixis
1.
Persondeixis:me,you,him,them.2.
Timedeixis:now,then,tonight,lastweek.3.
Space/spatial/placedeixis:here,there,andyonder.4.
Discoursedeixis:temporal/spatialintheprevious/nextparagraph,orHaveyouheardthisjoke?inthischapter.5.Socialdeixis:honorifics(敬语,ProfessorLi);kinshiprelationship(LiJie[李姐]inChinese
)Amelamed[小学教师,
Hebrewteacher]discoveringthathehadlefthiscomfortableslippersbackinthehouse,sentastudentafterthemwithanoteforhiswife.Thenotereads:`Sendmeyourslipperswiththisboy`.Whenthestudent
askedwhyhehadwritten`your`slippers,themelamedanswered:`Yold![Fool!]IfIwrote“my”slippers,shewouldread“myslippersandwouldsendherslippers.WhatcouldIdowithherslippers?SoIwrote“your”slippers,she'llread“yourslippersandsendmemine.”Anaphora(照应)iscoreferenceofoneexpressionwithitsantecedent.Theantecedentprovidestheinformationnecessaryfortheexpression’sinterpretation.
Thisisoftenunderstoodasanexpression“referring”backtotheantecedent.6.2.3Anaphora(3)A:CanIborrowyourdictionary?B:Yeah,it’sonthetable.
antecedent,anaphororanaphoricexpression.
indirectanaphororbridgingreference:(4)Iwalkedintotheroom.Thewindowslookedouttothebay.6.2.4PresuppositionPresupposition
(预设):
Theinformationthataspeakerassumestobealreadyknown.(TheCambridgeEncyclopaediaofLanguage,1987)
(5)Susan’ssisterboughttwohouses.
ThissentencepresupposesthatSusanexistsandthatshehasasister.
Inanylanguage,therearesomeexpressionsorconstructionswhichcanactasthesourcesofpresuppositions.Thiskindofexpressionsorconstructionsiscalledpresupposition-triggers.
presupposition-triggers(预设触发语)(>>for“presupposes”):A.Definitivedescriptions(限定性描述)(6)Johnsaw/didn’tseethemanwithtwoheads.>>Thereexistsamanwithtwoheads.B.Factiveverbs(叙述动词)(7)Johnrealized/didn’trealizethathewasindebt.>>Johnwasindebt.C.Changeofstateverbs(状态改变类动词)(8)Joanbegan/didn’tbegintobeatherhusband.>>Joanhadn’tbeenbeatingherhusband.D.Iteratives(重复)(9)Theflyingsaucercame/didn’tcomeagain.>>Theflyingsaucercamebefore.E.Temporalclauses(时间小句)(10)WhileChomskywasrevolutionizinglinguistics,therestofsocialsciencewas/wasn’tasleep.>>Chomskywasrevolutionizinglinguistics.F.Cleftsentences(分裂句)(11)Itwas/wasn’tHenrythatkissedRosie.>>SomeonekissedRosie.G.Comparisonsandcontrasts(比较与对比)(12)Carolis/isn’tabetterlinguistthanBarbara.>>Barbaraisalinguist.6.3 MacropragmaticsMoreoftenthannot,wedon’tconfineourstudytoindividualutterances,butextendouranalysistolargerpiecesoflanguage,forthesimplereasonthatlanguageuseisanintricateprocess.
Theresearchontheanalysesoflargerchunksoflanguage,suchasawholeconversation,anarticleorevenachapterofanoveloroneactofaplayintheuserinteractionconcerningthemechanismsbywhichspeakers/writersencodetheirmessageinskilfulwaysandhowhearers/readersarriveattheintendedmeaningsinspiteofthedifferencesbetweentheliteralmeaningandtheintendedmeaningiscalledmacropragmatics.
Differenttheoriesinmacropragmatics:Speechacttheory(言语行为理论)TheCooperativePrinciple(合作原则)ThePolitenessPrinciple(礼貌原则)Philosophers,intheirsearchforanswerstotheirphilosophicalpuzzles,turnedtolanguagestudies.Theycameupwithseveralapproachestohowlanguageisusedandhowcertainproblemsseemtobeexplainedbylanguageinuse.Theyoftenrefertotheseapproachesasphilosophyoflanguagebutlinguistsprefertocallitpragmatics(macropragmatics).6.3.1SpeechacttheorySpeechacttheorywasproposedbyJ.L.AustinandhasbeendevelopedbyJ.R.Searle.Basically,theybelievethatlanguageisnotonlyusedtoinformortodescribethings,itisoftenusedto“dothings”,toperformacts.Speechacts:actionsperformedviautterances.(13)Youarefired.
J.L.AustinPerformativesandConstativesTrichotomyofSA(三分法)Illocutionaryact(言外行为)1)PerformativesandConstatives
(施为语:“做事”;陈述语:“陈说”)
Iannounceyouhusbandandwife.Ibetyoutendollarsitwillraintomorrow.Ideclarethemeetingopen.Ineedthesalt.Constatives:sentencesthatareusedtostateordescribethings.Performatives:sentencesthatareusedtodothings.Thiskindofsentencescannotbetrueorfalse.Itisarguedthatevennon-performativesentencesareusedtoperformacts.(14)“It’ssuchafinedaytoday.”(suggestinganouting)Soitisclaimedthatallsentences,inadditiontowhatevertheymean,performspecificactionsor“dothings”throughspecificforces.2)ThreetypesofspeechactsAfterrejectingthedistinctionbetweenperformativesandconstatives,Austinputforwardhisnewmodel:aspeakerwhileproducinganutteranceisinmostcasesperformingthreeactssimultaneously.TypesofaspeechactDefinitionsExample:Isthisyourpen?(AsaystoB)Locutionaryact(发话行为/以言表意/言内行为)
theactofsayingsomething,theliteralmeaningoftheutteranceTheactofutteringitwithitsliteralmeaning:‘Isthisyourpen?’Illocutionaryact(示意行为/以言行事/言外行为):许诺、命令、请求、洗礼命名、宣布逮捕等——mostconcernedbySAtheextrameaningoftheutteranceproducedonthebasisofitsliteralmeaningItmaybearequestforBtopickupthepenonthefloor,orarequestforBtolendAthepen,dependingonthespecificcontext.Perlocutionaryact(取效行为/以言成事/言后行为):恐吓、侮辱、取笑、同情、劝诱等theeffectoftheutteranceonthehearer,dependingonspecificcircumstances.TheactualresultmayormaynotbewhatAintendedtohave.Canyoutellthedifferentspeechactsperformedintheutterances?(练习题)(15)Ibelieveheisinnocent.(16)Getoutofhere!(17)Nexttime,I’llarriveontime.(18)I’msorryforthetroubleIbroughttoyou.(19)Iannounceyouhusbandandwife.Infact,wemightutterittomakeastatement,arequest,anexplanation,orforsomeothercommunicativepurposes.Thisisalsogenerallyknownastheillocutionaryforceoftheutterance.Buthowdopeopleknowwhichspeechactisintended?Apossibleansweristospecifyfelicityconditions—circumstancesunderwhichitwouldbeappropriatetointerpretsomethingasaparticulartypeofspeechact.Forexample,ifagenuineorderhasbeengiven,thehearermustbephysicallycapableofcarryingitout(“Getmeastar”isnot),andmustbeabletoidentifytheobjectinvolved.
Theliteralmeaningistakencareofbysemanticsandtheeffectofanutteranceissubjecttomanyfactors,includingsocialpsychology,morethanlinguisticscancopewith.So,whatspeechacttheoryismostconcernedwithisillocutionaryact.Itattemptstoaccountforthewaysbywhichspeakerscanmeanmorethanwhattheysay.Itisalsodesignedtoshowcoherenceinseeminglyincoherentconversations.(20)a.Husband:That’sthephone.b.Wife:I’minthebathroom.(illocutionaryact)c.Husband:Okay.3)Classificationofillocutionaryacts
J.R.Searle:suggestsfivebasiccategoriesofillocutionaryactsTypesExplanationS=speaker;X=situationExamplesrepresentativestatingordescribing,sayingwhatthespeakerbelievestobetrueWordsfittheeternalworldSbelievesXa.Chomskydidn’twriteaboutpeanuts.b.Theearthisaglobe.directivetryingtogetthehearertodosomethingTheworldfitswordsSwantsXa.Openthedoor!b.GmissivecommittingthespeakerhimselftosomefuturecourseofactionTheworldfitswordsSintendsXa.Ipromisetogotheretomorrow.b.Iwillbuyapenforyou.expressiveexpressingfeelingsorattitudetowardsanexistingstateWordsfittheinternalworldSfeelsXa.I’mreallysorry.b.Congratulations!declarationbringaboutimmediatechangesbysayingsomethingWordschangetheworldScausesXa.Youarefired.b.Wefindthedefendantguilty.4)IndirectspeechactsAdifferentapproachtodistinguishingtypesofspeechactscanbemadeonthebasisofthethreebasicsentencestypes:(21)a.declarative:Youwearaseatbelt.(statement)errogative:Doyouwearaseatbelt?(question)c.imperative:Wearaseatbelt!(command/request)Wheneverthereisadirectrelationshipbetweenastructureandafunction,wehaveadirectspeechact.Adeclarativeusedtomakeastatementisadirectspeechact,butadeclarativeusedtomakearequestisanindirectspeechact.Forexample:(22)It’scoldoutside.a.Iherebytellyouabouttheweather.(statement:directspeechact)b.Iherebyrequestofyouthatyouclosethedoor.(request/command:indirectspeechact)(23)
Youdon’twanttheaddresseetostandinfrontoftheTV.Whatwillyousay?练习题a.Moveoutoftheway!b.DoyouhavetostandinfrontoftheTV?c.Ican’tseethescreen.d.It’sharmfultoyoureyes.
Requestsareoftenperformedindirectly.
Whydopeopletendtouseindirectspeechactsindailycommunication?Toensureasuccessfulcommunication,collaborationisanecessaryfactor.Inmuchoftheprecedingdiscussion,wehaveassumedthatspeakersandlistenersinvolvedinconversationsaregenerallycooperatingwitheachother.Forexample,inacceptingspeakers’presuppositions,listenersnormallyhavetoassumethataspeakerwhosays‘mycar’reallydoeshavethecarthatismentionedandisn’ttryingtomisleadthelistener.6.3.2Thecooperativeprinciple1)TheCooperativePrinciple(p.154)
H.P.Grice(1975)suggeststhatthereisasetofassumptionsguidingtheconductofconversation.TheCooperativePrinciple(CP).
Thecooperativeprincipleisstatedinthefollowingway:Makeyourconversationalcontributionsuchasisrequired,atthestageatwhichitoccurs,bytheacceptedpurposeordirectionofthetalkexchangeinwhichyouareengaged.Simply,CPmeansweshouldsaywhatistrueinaclearandrelevantmanner.2)ThemaximsA.Themaximofquantity1.Makeyourcontributionasinformativeasisrequired(forthecurrentpurposesoftheexchange).2.Donnotmakeyourcontributionmoreinformativethanisrequired.B.ThemaximofqualityTrytomakeyourcontributiononethatistrue.1.Donotsaywhatyoubelievetobefalse.2.Donotsaythatforwhichyoulackadequateevidence.C.ThemaximofrelationMakesurethatwhateveryousayisrelevanttotheconversationathand.D.ThemaximofmannerBeperspicuous.1.Avoidobscurityofexpression.2.Avoidambiguity.3.Bebrief(avoidunnecessaryprolixity).4.Beorderly.Examples:(24)Husband:Wherearethecarkeys?Wife:They’reonthetableinthehall.Inthemiddleoftheirlunchhour,onewomanasksanotherhowshelikesthehamburgersheiseating,andreceivestheanswerin:(25)Ahamburgerisahamburger.(quantity)Doyouthinkthisutteranceiscooperative?Whatcanyouinferredfromthesentence?3)Conversationalimplicature会话涵义AccordingtoGrice,utteranceinterpretationisnotamatterofdecodingmessages,butratherinvolves(i)takingthemeaningofthesentencestogetherwithcontextualinformation,(ii)usinginferencerules,and(iii)workingoutwhatthespeakermeansonthebasisoftheassumptionthattheutteranceconformstothemaxims.ThemainadvantageofthisapproachfromGrice’spointofviewisthatitprovidesapragmaticexplanationforawiderangeofphenomena,especiallyforconversationalimplicatures—akindofextrameaningthatisnotliterallycontainedintheutterance.However,inactualspeechcommunication,itisoftenthecasethatspeakerscannotordonotobservetheCPanditsmaxims.(26)Heisatiger.(27)Tomhaswoodenears.Metaphorsandironyarestandardexamplesofthefloutingofthemaximofquality(违反质准则).Violationofthemaximofquantitybyprovidinglessormoreinformationthanisrequired(违反量准则):(28)Girlsaregirls.(tautology.)(29)I’mAlexfromLeeds,26,unmarried.In(28),thehearerwouldinferfromthespecificcontextthatthespeakerprobablymeanthatgirlsarecareful,thoughtful,andconsiderateorliketotalkaboutshoppingandfashion.Ifamanintroduceshimselftoagirlataparty,asin(29),hewouldmakethegirlsuspiciousofhismotive.Themaximsofrelationandmannercanalsonotbeobserved(违反关系、方式准则):(30)A:I’moutofpetrol.B:Thereisgarageroundthecorner.(31)A:Shallwegetsomethingforthekids?B:Yes.ButIvetoI-C-E-C-R-E-A-M.[p157]6.3.3Thepolitenessprinciple(PP)(32)Youdon’twanttheaddresseetostandinfrontoftheTV.Whatwillyousay?(练习题)a.Moveoutoftheway!b.DoyouhavetostandinfrontoftheTV?c.Ican’tseethescreen.d.It’sharmfultoyoureyes.
Requestsareoftenperformedindirectly.
Whydopeopletendtouseindirectspeechactsindailycommunication?合作原则只说明了交际者有意违反合作原则及其准则可以获得特殊的会话涵义。但是,却并未解释交际双方为什么要这样说话。Inmostcases,theindirectnessismotivatedbyconsiderationsofpoliteness.Politenessisusuallyregardedbymostpragmatistsasameansorstrategywhichisusedbyaspeakertoachievevariouspurposes,suchassavingface,establishingandmaintainingharmonioussocialrelationsinconversation.Leech(1983:80)looksonpolitenessascrucialinaccountingfor“whypeopleareoftensoindirectinconveyingwhattheymean”.HethusthePolitenessPrinciple:FollowingGrice’spresentationoftheCP,LeechputsforwardsixmaximsofthePolitenessPrinciple:Minimize(otherthingsbeingequal)theexpressionofimpolitebeliefsandmaximize(otherthingsbeingequal)theexpressionofpolitebeliefs.MaximofTact
得体/策略准则(indirectivesandcommissives)(i)Minimizecosttoother使他人受损最下(ii)Maximizebenefittoother使他人受惠最大(33)Travelandexpenseswillbepaidforand,ifyouwish,youcouldalsogiveaplenarypaper.(会议邀请函)MaximofGenerosity慷慨准则(indirectivesandcommissives)(i)Minimizebenefittoself(ii)Maximizecosttoself(34).Theidealthingwouldbetodoatelnetchat,ifitweretobepossible.Butsinceyouareathome.That’sapromise.(为对方代劳工作)MaximofApprobation赞扬准则(inexpressivesandassertives)(i)Minimizedispraiseofother(ii)Maximizepraiseofother(35)Goodtohearfromyou.I’vejusthadaquicklookatyourwebpages.Looksgood!!MaximofModesty谦虚准则
(inexpressivesandassertives)(i)Minimizepraiseofself(ii)Maximizedispraiseofself
Themaximofmodestyaccountsforthebenignnatureofutteranceslike(36)andtheoffensivenatureof(37).(36)Howstupidofme!(37)Howcleverofme!
MaximofAgreement一致准则(inassertives)(i)Minimizedisagreementbetweenselfandother(ii)MaximizeagreementbetweenselfandotherRegulatedbythemaximofagreement,peopletendtoexaggeratetheircommongroundfirst,evenwhenmuchdifferenceistofollow:(38)A:Thebookisverywellwritten.B:Yes,wellwrittenasawhole,buttherearesomeratherboringpatches,don’tyouthink?Ifexpressingdisagreementisinevitable,thenspeakersattempttosoftenitinvariousways,byexpressingregretatthedisagreement.e.g.(39)I’msorry,butIcan’tagreewithyou.Inthisexample,theuseofthewordcan’tseemstoimplythatthespeakerwouldliketoagree.Speakersmayevenshowreluctancetospeakatallwhentheyknowtheywillbedisagreeing—theyuseexpressionssuchaswellatthebeginningoftheirutterancesorthey“humandhaw”.MaximofSympathy同情准则(inassertives)
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