0159 - 文討:語用學概論 英授 Taught in English

Seminar: Pragmatics

教育目標 Course Target

On completing this course students will
1.understand major pragmatics theories/models related to language communication and interpretation;
2.foster pragmatic competence in designing and analyzing Discourse Completion Tasks; and
3.gain critical insight into both theoretical aspects and practical applications of meaning construction in communication.This course explores pragmatics issues in terms of
1) How do people communicate more than what the words or phrases of their utterances might mean by themselves, and how do people make these interpretations?
2) Why do people choose to say and/or interpret something in one way rather than another?
3) How do people’s perceptions of contextual factors influence the process of producing and interpreting language?

On completing this course students will
1.understand major pragmatics theories/models related to language communication and interpretation;
2.foster pragmatic competence in designing and analyzing Discourse Completion Tasks; and
3.gain critical insight into both theoretical aspects and practical applications of meaning construction in communication.This course explores pragmatics issues in terms of
1) How do people communicate more than what the words or phrases of their utterances might mean by themselves, and how do people make these interpretations?
2) Why do people choose to say and/or interpret something in one way rather than another?
3) How do people’s perceptions of contextual factors influence the process of producing and interpreting language?

課程概述 Course Description

This course offers an introduction to the field of pragmatics— the study of “linguistic acts and the contexts in which they are performed” (Stalnaker, 1972, p. 383). Pragmatics mainly explores “the interrelationship between language form, (communicated) messages and language users” (Schmitt, 2010, p. 70). Students in this course will expand their knowledge about how language meaning is communicated by a speaker (or writer) and interpreted by a listener (or reader) in various contexts. They will have a chance to collect and analyze discourse data related to pragmatics theories from their reading and daily conversation. They will be further introduced to the techniques of designing Discourse Completion Tasks (DCTs) and analyzing the related speech acts such as making a request, apology, or declaration.

This course offers an introduction to the field of pragmatics— the study of “linguistic acts and the contexts in which they are performed” (Stalnaker, 1972, p. 383). Pragmatics mainly explores “the interrelationship between language form, (communicated) messages and language users” (Schmitt, 2010, p. 70). Students in this course will expand their knowledge about how language meaning is communicated by a speaker (or writer) and interpreted by a listener (or reader) in various contexts. They will have a chance to collect and analyze discover data related to pragmatics theories from their reading and daily conversation. They will be further introduced to the techniques of designing Discourse Completion Tasks (DCTs) and analyze the related speech acts such as making a request, apology, or declaration.

參考書目 Reference Books

I. Required Textbook:
Yule, G. (2008). Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


II. Supplementary Reading Materials:
1) Overview of pragmatics
Spencer-Oatey, H., & Zegarac, V. (2010). Pragmatics. In N. Schmitt (Ed.), An introduction to
applied linguistics (2nd edition, Chapter 5, pp. 70-88). London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.

Chapman, S. (2011). Pragmatics. New York: Macmillan.

2) Activities of speech acts
Tatsuki, D. H, & Houck, N. R. (Eds.). (2010). Pragmatics: Teaching speech acts. Crofton, Maryland: Capitol Communication Systems, Inc.

I. Required Textbook:
Yule, G. (2008). Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


II. Supplementary Reading Materials:
1) Overview of pragmatics
Spencer-Oatey, H., & Zegarac, V. (2010). Pragmatics. In N. Schmitt (Ed.), An introduction to
applied linguistics (2nd edition, Chapter 5, pp. 70-88). London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.

Chapman, S. (2011). Pragmatics. New York: Macmillan.

2) Activities of speech acts
Tatsuki, D. H, & Houck, N. R. (Eds.). (2010). Pragmatics: Teaching speech acts. Crofton, Maryland: Capitol Communication Systems, Inc.

評分方式 Grading

評分項目
Grading Method
配分比例
Percentage
說明
Description
Class attendance/focus/attitude
Class attendance/focus/attitude
20
Group discussion and presentation
Group discussion and presentation
25
Midterm exam
Midterm exam
25
DCT project report
DCT project report
30

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課程資訊 Course Information

基本資料 Basic Information

  • 課程代碼 Course Code: 0159
  • 學分 Credit: 0-2
  • 上課時間 Course Time:
    Thursday/8,9[LAN009]
  • 授課教師 Teacher:
    劉美惠
  • 修課班級 Class:
    外文系3,4
  • 選課備註 Memo:
    學生自行上網選課
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