●Introduction
●1. A Critical Survey of Linguistic Studies on Jane Austen"s Major Fiction
●2. The Explanation of Linguistic Theories Concerned
●3. The Argument and the Methodology of the Book
●4. The Organiztion of the Book
●Chapter One Cooperative Principle in Male-Female Relationship in Pride and Prejudice
●1. Application of CP in the Realization of Diverse Collaboration
●2. Violation of CP in the Demonstration of Mild Conflict
●Chapter Two Interpersonal Metafunction in Parent-Child Relationship in Emma
●1. Mood in the Reflection of Fettered Love
●2. Modality in the Manifestation of Devious Growth
●Chapter Three Speech Representation in Female Relationship in Persuasion
●1.Direct Speech Representation in the Display of Disharmonious Relationship
●2. Indirect Speech Representation in the Exhibition of Compatible Friendship
●Conclusion
●Biliography