Speech Acts in English
Speech acts, those actions carried out mainly by means of language, are used in English in a range of complex ways. However, they have rarely been covered in English as a foreign language (EFL) materials and textbooks. Bringing together current theories from pragmatics and cognitive linguistics, this book addresses this gap by providing a comprehensive model of directive speech acts and showing how to teach them to learners of English. It provides a review of the strengths and weaknesses of current theories of illocution and a critical assessment of existing EFL textbooks. Descriptions of the meaning and form of directive speech act constructions are given in the cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts (included), which offers a wealth of examples to make the information accessible to non-specialist readers. The book also provides a wide range of practical activities, showing how research on illocutionary acts can be implemented in practice.
- Provides an accessible, reader-friendly review of the strengths and weaknesses of current and traditional theories of illocution, and builds up a new, comprehensive, and psychologically-valid model of illocutionary production and understanding
- Includes a cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts and a wide range of activities to show how it can be implemented in actual teaching practice
- Offers a corpus-based assessment of current EFL textbooks in relation to the teaching of directive speech acts
Reviews & endorsements
'The book … contributes substantially to L2 pragmatics research and teaching; and as such we highly recommend it to researchers, EFL teaching practitioners, and EFL textbook developers.' Qiuling Ou and Hang Su, Journal of Pragmatics
Product details
November 2020Adobe eBook Reader
9781108756082
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. What contemporary research tells us about speech acts
- 3. Critical assessment of the representation of speech acts in advanced EFL textbooks
- 4. A cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts I: know-what and know-how of directives
- 5. A cognitive pedagogical grammar of directive speech acts II: activities and practice materials
- 6. Conclusion.