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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Supplementary ExercisesI. Decide whether each of the following statements is True or False: 1. Both semantics and pragmatics study how speakers of a language use sentences to effect successful communication2. Pragmatics treats the meaning of language as something intrinsic and inherent.

2、 3. It would be impossible to give an adequate description of meaning if the context of language use was left unconsidered. 4. What essentially distinguishes semantics and pragmatics is whether in the study of meaning the context of use is considered. 5. The major difference between a sentence and a

3、n utterance is that a sentence is not uttered while an utterance is. 6. The meaning of a sentence is abstract, but context-dependent. 7. The meaning of an utterance is decontexualized, therefore stable. 8. Utterances always take the form of complete sentences 9. Speech act theory was originated with

4、 the British philosopher John Searle. 10. Speech act theory started in the late 50s of the 20th century. 11. Austin made the distinction between a constative and a performative. 12. Perlocutionary act is the act of expressing the speakers intention. II. Fill in each blank below with one word which b

5、egins with the letter given: 13. P_ is the study of how speakers of a language use sentences to effect successful communication.14. What essentially distinguishes s_ and pragmatics is whether in the study of meaning the context of use is considered. 15. The notion of c_ is essential to the pragmatic

6、 study of language. 16. If we think of a sentence as what people actually utter in the course of communication, it becomes an u_. 17. The meaning of a sentence is a_, and decontexualized. 18. C_ were statements that either state or describe, and were thus verifiable. 19. P_ were sentences that did n

7、ot state a fact or describe a state, and were not verifiable. 20. A l_ act is the act of uttering words, phrases, clauses. It is the act of conveying literal meaning by means of syntax, lexicon and phonology. 21. An i_ act is the act of expressing the speakers intention; it is the act performed in s

8、aying something. 22. A c_ is commit the speaker himself to some future course of action. 23. An e_ is to express feelings or attitude towards an existing state. 24. There are four maxims under the cooperative principle: the maxim of q_, the maxim of quality, the maxim of relation and the maxim of ma

9、nner. III. There are four choices following each statement. Mark the choice that can best complete the statement: 25. _ does not study meaning in isolation, but in context. A. Pragmatics B. Semantics C. Sense relation D. Concept 26. The meaning of language was considered as something _ in traditiona

10、l semantics. A. contextual B. behaviouristic C. intrinsic D. logical27. What essentially distinguishes semantics and pragmatics is whether in the study of meaning _ is considered. A. reference B. speech act C. practical usage D. context 28. A sentence is a _ concept, and the meaning of a sentence is

11、 often studied in isolation. A. pragmatic B. grammatical C. mental D. conceptual 29. If we think of a sentence as what people actually utter in the course of communication, it becomes a(n) _. A. constative B. directive C. utterance D. expressive 30. Which of the following is true? A. Utterances usua

12、lly do not take the form of sentences. B. Some utterances cannot be restored to complete sentences. C. No utterances can take the form of sentences. D. All utterances can be restored to complete sentences. 31. Speech act theory did not come into being until _. A. in the late 50s of the 20the century

13、 B. in the early 1950s C. in the late 1960s D. in the early 21st century. 32. _ is the act performed by or resulting from saying something; it is the consequence of, or the change brought about by the utterance. A. A locutionary act B. An illocutionary act C. A perlocutionary act D. A performative a

14、ct 33. According to Searle, the illocutionary point of the representative is _. A. to get the hearer to do something B. to commit the speaker to somethings being the case C. to commit the speaker to some future course of action D. to express the feelings or attitude towards an existing state of affa

15、irs.34. All the acts that belong to the same category share the same purpose, but they differ _. A. in their illocutionary acts. B. in their intentions expressed C. in their strength or force D. in their effect brought about 35. _ is advanced by Paul Grice A. Cooperative Principle B. Politeness Prin

16、ciple C. The General Principle of Universal Grammar D. Adjacency Principle 36. When any of the maxims under the cooperative principle is flouted, _ might arise. A. impoliteness B. contradictions C. mutual understanding D. conversational implicatures I. Decide whether each of the following statements

17、 is True or False: l. F 2. F II. Fill in each blank below with one word which begins with the letter given: 13. Pragmatics 14. semantics 15. context 16. utterance 17. abstract 19. Performatives 20. locutionary 21. illocutionary22. commissive 23. expressive 24. quantity III. There are four choices fo

18、llowing each statement. Mark the choice that can best complete the statement: 25. A 35. A IV. Define the terms below: 37. pragmatics 38. context 39. utterance meaning 40. sentence meaning 41. constative 42. performative 43. locutionary act 44. illocutionary act 45. perlocutionary act 46. Cooperative

19、 PrincipleV. Answer the following questions as comprehensively as possible. Give examples for illustration if necessary: 47. How are semantics and pragmatics different from each other? 48. How does a sentence differ from an utterance? 49. How does a sentence meaning differ from an utterance meaning?

20、 50. Discuss in detail the locutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act. 51. Searle classified illocutionary act into five categories. Discuss each of them in detail with examples. 52. What are the four maxims under the cooperative principle? 53. How does the flouting of the maxims give

21、 rise to conversational implicatures? Suggested answers to supplementary exercises:IV. Define the terms below: 37. pragmatics: Pragmatics can be defined as the study of how speakers of a language use sentences to effect successful communication. 38. Context: Generally speaking, it consists of the kn

22、owledge that is shared by the speaker and the hearer. The shared knowledge is of two types: the knowledge of the language they use, and the knowledge about the world, including the general knowledge about the world and the specific knowledge about the situation in which linguistic communication is t

23、aking place. 39. utterance meaning: the meaning of an utterance is concrete, and context-dependent. Utterance is based on sentence meaning; it is realization of the abstract meaning of a sentence in a real situation of communication, or simply in a context. 40. sentence meaning: The meaning of a sen

24、tence is often considered as the abstract, intrinsic property of the sentence itself in terms of a predication. 41. Constative: Constatives were statements that either state or describe, and were verifiable ; 42. Performative: performatives, on the other hand, were sentences that did not state a fac

25、t or describe a state, and were not verifiable. Their function is to perform a particular speech act. 43. locutionary act: A locutionary act is the act of uttering words, phrases, clauses. It is the act of conveying literal meaning by means of syntax, lexicon and phonology. 44. illocutionary act: An

26、 illocutionary act is the act of expressing the speakers intention; it is the act performed in saying something. 45. perlocutionary act: A perlocutionary act is the act performed by or resulting from saying something; it is the consequence of, or the change brought about by the utterance; it is the

27、act performed by saying something.46. Cooperative Principle: It is principle advanced by Paul Grice. It is a principle that guides our conversational behaviours. The content is : Make your conversational contribution such as is required at the stage at which it occurs by the accepted purpose or the

28、talk exchange in which you are engaged.V. Answer the following questions as comprehensively as possible. Give examples for illustration if necessary: 47. How are semantics and pragmatics different from each other? Traditional semantics studied meaning, but the meaning of language was considered as s

29、omething intrinsic, and inherent, . a property attached to language itself. Therefore, meanings of words, meanings of sentences were all studied in an isolated manner, detached from the context in which they were used. Pragmatics studies meaning not in isolation, but in context. The essential distin

30、ction between semantics and pragmatics is whether the context of use is considered in the study of meaning . If it is not considered, the study is restricted to the area of traditional semantics; if it is considered, the study is being carried out in the area of pragmatics. 48. How does a sentence d

31、iffer from an utterance? A sentence is a grammatical concept. It usually consists of a subject and predicate. An utterance is the unit of communication. It is the smallest linguistic unit that has a communicative value. If we regard a sentence as what people actually utter in the course of communica

32、tion, it becomes an utterance. Whether “Mary is beautiful.” is a sentence or an utterance depends on how we look at it. If we regard it as a grammatical unit or a self-contained unit in isolation, then it is a sentence. If we look at it as something uttered in a certain situation with a certain purp

33、ose, then it is an utterance. Most utterances take the form of complete sentences, but some utterances are not, and some cannot even be restored to complete sentences. 49. How does a sentence meaning differ from an utterance meaning? A sentence meaning is often considered as the intrinsic property o

34、f the sentence itself in terms of a predication. It is abstract and independent of context. The meaning of an utterance is concrete, and context-dependent. The utterance meaning is based on sentence meaning; it is realization of the abstract meaning of a sentence in a real situation of communication

35、, or simply in a context. For example, “There is a dog at the door”. The speaker could utter it as a matter- of- fact statement, telling the hearer that the dog is at the door. The speaker could use it as a warning, asking the hearer not to approach the door. There are other possibilities, too. So,

36、the understanding of the utterance meaning of “There is a dog at the door” depends on the context in which it is uttered and the purpose for which the speaker utters it. 50. Discuss in detail the locutionary act, illocutionary act and perlocutionary act. A locutionary act is the act of uttering word

37、s, phrases, clauses. It is the act of conveying literal meaning by means of syntax, lexicon and phonology. An illocutionary act is the act of expressing the speakers intention; it is the act performed in saying something. A perlocutionary act is the act performed by or resulting from saying somethin

38、g; it is the consequence of, or the change brought about by the utterance; it is the act performed by saying something. For example: You have left the door wide open. The locutionary act performed by the speaker is that he has uttered all the words you, have, door, left, open, etc. and expressed wha

39、t the word literally mean. The illocutionary act performed by the speaker is that by making such an utterance, he has expressed his intention of asking the hearer to close the door. The perlocutionary act refers to the effect of the utterance. If the hearer understands that the speaker intends him t

40、o close the door and closes the door, the speaker has successfully brought about the change in the real world he has intended to; then the perlocutiohary act is successfully performed .51. Searle classified illocutionary act into five categories. Discuss each of them in detail with examples. 1) repr

41、esentatives: representatives are used to state, to describe, to report, etc. The illocutionary point of the representatives is to commit the speaker to somethings being the case, to the truth of what has been said. For example: (I swear) I have never seen the man before. (I state) the earth is a glo

42、be. 2) directives: Directives are attempts by the speaker to get the hearer to do something. Inviting, suggesting, requesting, advising, warning, threatening, ordering are all specific instances of this class. For example: Open the window! 3) commissives: Commissives are those illocutionary acts who

43、se point is to commit the speaker to some future course of action. When the speaker is speaking, he puts himself under obligation. For example: I promise to come. I will bring you the book tomorrow without fail. 4) expressives: The illocutionary point of expressives is to express the psychological s

44、tate specified in the utterance. The speaker is expressing his feelings or attitude towards an existing state of affairs, . apologizing, thanking, congratulating. For example: Im sorry for the mess I have made. 5) declarations: Declarations have the characteristic that the successful performance of

45、such an act brings about the correspondence between what is said and reality. For example: I now declare the meeting open. 52. What are the four maxims under the cooperative principle? The maxim of quantity 1. Make your contribution as informative as required (for the current purpose of the exchange

46、) . 2. Do not make your contribution more informative than is required. The maxim of quality 1. Do not say what you believe to be false. 2. Do not say that for which you lack adequate evidence.The maxim of relation Be relevant. The maxim of manner 1. Avoid obscurity of expression. 2. Avoid ambiguity. 3. Be brief ( avoid unnecessary prolixity) . 4. Be orderly. 53. How does the flouting of the maxims give rise to conversatio

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