“When bad things happen to people”: Cultural pragmatics and cross-linguistic perspectives on danger
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Levisen, Carsten
Ye, Zhengdao
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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The main challenge for studying the pragmatics of danger in a global context is how to separate pseudo-universals from genuinely shared themes in discourses of danger. To identify common themes, it is important to approach the discourses from a principled perspective that enables a genuine comparison of linguacultural logics that guide language usage. In this chapter, we first elaborate on cultural pragmatics as the shared theoretical standpoint of all the studies in the volume. We then introduce the common methodological framework employed by all chapters for case analyses - the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) approach. We also discuss possibilities for modelling core scenarios that generate the discourses of danger and explain how explications of cultural concepts and cultural logics can be formulated. Finally, an overview of each case study in this collection is provided.
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Pragmatics and Beyond New Series
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