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Advertising Language: A Pragmatic Approach to Advertisements in Britain and Japan [Library Binding]

Keiko Tanaka (Author)

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0415076471 978-0415076470 May 5, 1994 1
Keiko Tanaka offers an analysis of the linguistic devices that are used in advertisements, looking at the strategems which advertisers employ to gain and retain the attention of their audience. Using relevance theory as a framework, she sets out its key aspects and applies them to the language of written advertising in Britain and Japan. Particular emphasis is placed on `covert communication', puns and metaphors, and the book contains a unique chapter on images of women in Japanese advertising. It is fully illustrated throughout with recent contrasting advertisements drawn from the two countries.
The book provides a compelling analysis of the language of advertising, and an exploration of Relevance Theory that will be of interest to scholars in many fields.

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`... this study illustrates the new perspectives that relevance theory may open (or at least may help to rediscover) in the area of advertising language. At the same time it offers a useful comparison between Japanese and British advertising, showing that there are a number of differences, but that on the whole they have more in commom than might perhaps have been expected.' - Pragmatics

'The book is relevant to a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, linguistics, literary criticism and media studies.' - Linguistics and Behavior Abstracts

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Keiko Tanaka is a Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the Cardiff Center for Japanese Studies, Hertford College, University of Oxford.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
additional contextual effects, intention mutually manifest, extra processing effort, interpretive resemblance, informative intention, mutual cognitive environment, weak implicatures, ostensive communication, optimal relevance, ostensive stimulus, miniature television set, covert communication, perfume advertisements, contextual implications, loose understanding, accessible interpretation, utterance interpretation, linguistic message, contextual assumptions, following caption
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Relevance Theory, Tokyo Gas, Milton Keynes, John Jones, Collins English Language Dictionary, The Independent, London Transport, Asahi Advertising Prize, Christian Lacroix, Co-operative Principle, Maxim of Relevance, Covent Garden
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