A new analysis of how speakers and writers use referring expressions in discourse, and how hearers and readers interpret them. Using the established relevance-theoretic pragmatic framework, the book focuses on how speakers and writers achieve stylistic and poetic effects via their choice of referring expression.
A new analysis of how speakers and writers use referring expressions in discourse, and how hearers and readers interpret them. Using the established relevance-theoretic pragmatic framework, the book focuses on how speakers and writers achieve stylistic and poetic effects via their choice of referring expression.
Kate Scott is a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University, London. She has published widely on reference, prosody and the pragmatics of online communication and is joint editor of Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation (Cambridge, forthcoming).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Reference and meaning 2. Relevance, reference and procedures 3. Pragmatic activation accounts of reference and referring 4. Definite descriptions and definite procedures 5. Pronouns and sub-personal procedures 6. Null referring expressions 7. Demonstratives 8. Reference and beyond References Index.
1. Reference and meaning 2. Relevance, reference and procedures 3. Pragmatic activation accounts of reference and referring 4. Definite descriptions and definite procedures 5. Pronouns and sub-personal procedures 6. Null referring expressions 7. Demonstratives 8. Reference and beyond References Index.
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