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Jef Verschueren, Understanding pragmatics. (Understanding language series.) London: Arnold; New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. xiv, 295. Pb £13.99, $19.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2001

Alexandra Jaffe
Affiliation:
Sociology & Anthropology, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-1000, ajaffe@ocean.st.usm.edu
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Abstract

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As Verschueren writes in his preface, this book is an attempt to meet a double challenge: (a) to present a coherent theory of pragmatics, describing research to date and setting parameters for future research; and (b) to serve as a textbook that is accessible to all students with a basic linguistics background. This is no easy task, but Verschueren has managed to write a book that is accessible to the nonspecialist student and also provides a valuable synthesis of the pragmatic perspective for language specialists in a variety of disciplines. Most chapters have detailed summaries and are followed by suggestions for future research and additional reading.

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2001 Cambridge University Press