edited by Susana de de los Heros and Mercedes Niño-Murcia
contributions by César Félix-Brasdefer, Diana Bravo, Dale A. Koike, Memoria C. James, Holly R. Cashman, Virginia Zavala, Susana de de los Heros, María Isabel González-Cruz, José Luis Blas Arroyo, Anna María Escobar, María del Puy Ciriza, Claudia Holguín Mendoza, Isabel Bustamante-López, Ana Isabel García Tesoro, Nieves Hernández Flores, Mercedes Niño-Murcia, Susana de de los Heros, Mercedes Niño-Murcia, Sarah E. Blackwell and Gonzalo Martínez Camino
Georgetown University Press, 2012
eISBN: 978-1-58901-937-9 | Paper: 978-1-58901-936-2
Library of Congress Classification PC4434.F86 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification 460.145

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This rich textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the principal concepts and thematic areas of Spanish pragmatics. It is aimed at advanced students of Spanish—upper-level undergraduates and beginning graduate students—who need to hone their language skills for contextually sensitive use of the language.

Written entirely in Spanish, with Spanish examples, this volume introduces basic pragmatics, methods of analysis, and new thematic areas such as language and the press and globalization. Theoretical explanations combine with practical exercises in each chapter to help students master the subtleties of language use.


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