The semantics and pragmatics of quotation

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The semantics and pragmatics of quotation

Paul Saka, Michael Johnson, editors

(Perspectives on pragmatics, philosophy & psychology / editor-in-cheif, Alessandro Capone ; consuling editors, Wayne Davis ... [et al.], v. 15)

Springer, 2018 , [Amazon]

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Includes bibliographical references

Springer International Publishing AG 2017, corrected publication 2018. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2017

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The chapters in this volume address a variety of issues surrounding quotation, such as whether it is a pragmatic or semantic phenomenon, what varieties of quotation exist, and what speech acts are involved in quoting. Quotation poses problems for many prevailing theories of language. One fundamental principle is that for a language to be learnable, speakers must be able to derive the truth-conditions of sentences from the meanings of their parts. Another popular view is that indexical expressions like "I" display a certain fixity -- that they always refer to the speaker using them. Both of these tenets appear to be violated by quotation. This volume is suitable for scholars in philosophy of language, semantics, and pragmatics, and for graduate students in philosophy and linguistics. The book will also be useful for researchers in other fields that study quotation, including psychology and computer science.

目次

Part I. Use & Mention.- Scare-Quoting and Incorporation, Mark McCullagh.- Blah, blah, blah: Quasi-Quotation and Unquotation, Paul Saka.- Use-Mention Confusions in "Sloppy, Colloquial Speech", Marga Reimer.- A Bridge from the Use-Mention Distinction to Natural Language Processing, Shomir Wilson.- Part II. Quotation Unified.- Unity in the Variety of Quotation, Kirk Ludwig & Greg Ray.- Semantics vs. Pragmatics in Impure Quotation, Mario Gomez-Torrente.- Reference and Reference-Fixing in Pure Quotation, Manuel Garcia-Carpintero.- Quotation in Dialogue, Eleni Gregoromichelaki.- Part III. New Directions.- The Pragmatics of Attraction: Explaining Unquotation in Direct and Free Indirect Discourse, Emar Maier.- Quotation through History: A Historical Case for the Proper Treatment of Quotation, Michael Johnson.- Ideo- and Auto-Reflexive Quotation, Wayne A. Davis.- Referential Analysis of Quotation, Dale Jacquette.- Monsters and I: The Case of Mixed Quotation, Kasia M. Jaszczolt and Minyao Huang

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