Klaus P. Schneider’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Pragmatic variation within languages
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October 2024

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Journal of Pragmatics

Klaus P. Schneider

Communicative action and interaction in Africa: Towards a broader picture

October 2023

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4 Citations

Journal of Pragmatics

This article collection showcases recent empirical research on a range of pragmatic phenomena in different parts of the African continent. It also aims at illustrating the diversity of approaches employed to study these phenomena, bringing together experts on various languages and from different backgrounds. In particular, the articles in this collection are focused on Nigeria, Cameroon, Namibia, and South Africa, examining language use in Yorùbá, isiXhosa, English, French, and Nigerian Pidgin. The studies stem from different theoretical frameworks, adopt a variety of methodologies, and deal with a range of communicative (inter)actions. Among the approaches adopted are speech act theory, politeness theory, conversation analysis, variational pragmatics, and postcolonial pragmatics, and the data stem from ethnographic field notes, discourse completion tasks, dialogue production tasks, video recordings, large machine-readable corpora, and multimedia recordings. The pragmatic phenomena analysed range from discourse markers, speech acts, and opening turns to the generic structure of traditional wedding ceremonies and multimodality in media interviews. This collection thus illustrates and advocates a broad understanding of pragmatics, theoretical and methodological pluralism, and the cooperation of experts on autochthonous languages and experts on former colonial languages in order to more adequately study the complexities of communicative (inter)action in Africa.

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... La réponse la plus appropriée nous semble être que cet article représente un témoignage direct de la manière dont la nécessité souvent évoquée de dépasser les frontières existant entre les différents sous-domaines des sciences du langage (voir Mohr et al. 2023 parmi d9autres) peut effectivement se manifester dans la matérialité de la recherche et de la vie intellectuelle des chercheurs. Par ailleurs, avec Goron (2020), cet article est l9une des très rares études linguistiques sur des populations déplacées en conditions de cohabitation forcée entre elles, une thématique qui est en même temps profondément stimulante mais presque complètement ignorée par les linguistes et tristement destinée à devenir de plus en plus commune dans l9Afrique postcoloniale dû aux conflits et aux changements climatiques (Mbyiozo 2023). ...

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Vers la documentation des répertoires sémiotiques dans le camp HCR de Minawao
Communicative action and interaction in Africa: Towards a broader picture
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  • October 2023

Journal of Pragmatics