1. Introduction - defining pragmatics and the basic issues
2. Levinson - Computing context: an example
3. Deixis
4. Speech acts
5. Conventional implicit meaning - presupposition, inference
6. Nonconventional implicit meaning - Grice?s Cooperative Principle
7. Conversational maxims and implicatures
8. Comparison of conventional and conversational implicatures (properties)
9. Nonobservance of maxims, indirect meaning
10. Politeness - Leech?s Politeness Principle
11. Politeness - Brown-Levinson (face management)
12. Positive politeness
13. Negative politeness
An introduction to linguistic pragmatics aiming to outline the central topics dealt with by the discipline (deixis, speech acts, presupposition, cooperative principle, maxims and implicatures, politeness) and familiarize with the essential texts that have determined the development and approaches of pragmatics.