Relevance theory : applications and implications
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Relevance theory : applications and implications
(Pragmatics & beyond : new series, 37)
J. Benjamins, c1998
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注記
Based on papers presented at a conference which was held May 29-30, 1993, Osaka, Japan
Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- Pragmatics and time / Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber
- The Japanese adverbial yahari or yappari / Keiko Tanaka
- A relevance-based analysis of hearsay particles : with special reference to Japanese sentence-final particle tte / Reiko Itani
- Intonation and relevance / Kunihiko Imai
- Metaphor and metonymy / Nam Sun Song
- Procedural semantics and metalinguistic negation / Akiko Yoshimura
- Assessing a scenario-based account of bridging reference assignment / Tomoko Matsui
- Text and relevance / Seiji Uchida
- Informativeness, relevance, and scalar implicature / Robyn Carston
- On non-echoic irony / Ken-Ichi Seto
- Irony from a cognitive perspective / Hideki Hamamoto
- Some issues in the treatment of irony and related tropes / Masa-Aki Yamanashi
- Irony and relevance : a reply to Seto, Hamamoto, and Yamanashi / Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of papers arises from a meeting of relevance theorists held in Osaka, May 29-30, 1993. Speakers at the conference included both of the originators of the theory, Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, the editors of this volume and several other Japanese linguists and pragmatists, all of whose work is included.
The full breadth and richness of relevance theory is represented here, both in its applications to problems of utterance interpretation, that fall squarely within the domain of pragmatics, and its implications for linguistic semantics. Several papers investigate and assess the theory's account of figurative uses of language, such as irony, metaphor and metonymy. Other central pragmatic issues include a relevance-driven account of generalized implicature, the role of bridging implicatures in reference assignment, the way in which different intonation patterns contribute to the relevance of an utterance and the application of the theory to literary texts. The recently developed semantic distinction between conceptually and procedurally encoded meaning, motivated by relevance-theoretic considerations, is employed in new accounts of several Japanese particles and in a fresh perspective on the phenomenon of metalinguistic negation.
The volume comes with a comprehensive glossary of relevance-theoretic terms.
目次
- 1. List of contributors
- 2. Preface
- 3. Pragmatics and time (by Wilson, Deirdre)
- 4. The Japanese adverbial yahari or yappari (by Tanaka, Keiko)
- 5. A relevance-based analysis of hearsay particles: With special reference to Japanese sentence-final particle tte (by Itani, Reiko)
- 6. Intonation and relevance (by Imai, Kunihiko)
- 7. Metaphor and metonymy (by Song, Nam Sun)
- 8. Procedural semantics and metalinguistic negation (by Yoshimura, Akiko)
- 9. Assessing a scenario-based account of bridging reference assignment (by Matsui, Tomoko)
- 10. Text and relevance (by Uchida, Seiji)
- 11. Informativeness, relevance and scalar implicature (by Carston, Robyn)
- 12. Symposium on Irony
- 13. On non-echoic irony (by Seto, Ken-ichi)
- 14. Irony from a cognitive perspective (by Hamamoto, Hideki)
- 15. Some issues in the treatment of irony and related tropes (by Yamanashi, Masa-aki)
- 16. Irony and relevance: A reply to Seto, Hamamoto and Yamanashi (by Sperber, Dan)
- 17. Glossary of relevance-theoretic terms
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