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The Pragmatics of Personal Pronouns, Hardback Book

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This volume presents new research on the pragmatics of personal pronouns.

Whereas personal pronouns used to have a reputation of poor substitutes for full NP's, recent research shows that personal pronouns are a fundamental, if not universal, category, whose pragmatics is central to their understanding.

For instance, personal pronouns may indicate attentional continuity or social deixis, and take on genre-specific pragmatic effects.

The authors of the present collection investigate such effects and analyse competing forms in context (e.g. she / her in subject position), as well as their pragmatic functions in an extensive range of genres such as advertising, TV series, charity appeals, mother/child interaction or computer-mediated communication.

Moreover, one section is devoted to the pragmatics of antecedentless pronouns and so-called 'impersonal' personal forms.

The volume will be of interest to both scholars and students interested in the pragmatics of functional words.

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