Enriches and updates relevance theory and explores its implications for linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science and literary studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deirdre Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at University College London and Research Professor at the Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature at the University of Oslo.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 1. Pragmatics Part I. Relevance and Meaning: 2. The mapping between the mental and the public lexicon 3. Truthfulness and relevance 4. Rhetoric and relevance 5. A deflationary account of metaphors 6. Explaining irony Part II. Explicit and Implicit Communication: 7. Linguistic form and relevance 8. Pragmatics and time 9. Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence, relevance 10. Mood and the analysis of non-declarative sentences 11. Metarepresentation in linguistic communication Part III. Cross-disciplinary Themes: 12. Pragmatics, modularity and mindreading 13. Testing the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance 14. The why and how of experimental pragmatics 15. A pragmatic perspective on the evolution of language.
Introduction: 1. Pragmatics; Part I. Relevance and Meaning: 2. The mapping between the mental and the public lexicon; 3. Truthfulness and relevance; 4. Rhetoric and relevance; 5. A deflationary account of metaphors; 6. Explaining irony; Part II. Explicit and Implicit Communication: 7. Linguistic form and relevance; 8. Pragmatics and time; 9. Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence, relevance; 10. Mood and the analysis of non-declarative sentences; 11. Metarepresentation in linguistic communication; Part III. Cross-disciplinary Themes: 12. Pragmatics, modularity and mindreading; 13. Testing the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance; 14. The why and how of experimental pragmatics; 15. A pragmatic perspective on the evolution of language.
Introduction: 1. Pragmatics Part I. Relevance and Meaning: 2. The mapping between the mental and the public lexicon 3. Truthfulness and relevance 4. Rhetoric and relevance 5. A deflationary account of metaphors 6. Explaining irony Part II. Explicit and Implicit Communication: 7. Linguistic form and relevance 8. Pragmatics and time 9. Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence, relevance 10. Mood and the analysis of non-declarative sentences 11. Metarepresentation in linguistic communication Part III. Cross-disciplinary Themes: 12. Pragmatics, modularity and mindreading 13. Testing the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance 14. The why and how of experimental pragmatics 15. A pragmatic perspective on the evolution of language.
Introduction: 1. Pragmatics; Part I. Relevance and Meaning: 2. The mapping between the mental and the public lexicon; 3. Truthfulness and relevance; 4. Rhetoric and relevance; 5. A deflationary account of metaphors; 6. Explaining irony; Part II. Explicit and Implicit Communication: 7. Linguistic form and relevance; 8. Pragmatics and time; 9. Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence, relevance; 10. Mood and the analysis of non-declarative sentences; 11. Metarepresentation in linguistic communication; Part III. Cross-disciplinary Themes: 12. Pragmatics, modularity and mindreading; 13. Testing the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance; 14. The why and how of experimental pragmatics; 15. A pragmatic perspective on the evolution of language.
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'... significantly expands upon [the authors'] groundbreaking 1986/1995 book Relevance: Communication and Cognition, and nicely situates relevance theory within contemporary developments in cognitive science ... a masterful scholarly achievement that correctly places mind and relevance as the essential site for the scientific study of meaning and cognition.' Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr, University of California, Santa Cruz
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