Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics : issues in linguistics
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Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics : issues in linguistics
(Perspectives on pragmatics, philosophy & psychology / editor-in-cheif, Alessandro Capone ; consuling editors, Wayne Davis ... [et al.], v. 28)
Springer, c2021
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Together with the first volume "Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics: Theoretical developments," this book collects contributions that represent the state of the art on the interconnection between pragmatics and philosophy. While the first volume presents the philosophical dimension of pragmatics, showing the path from theoretical advances to practical uses and approaches, this second volume offers a specular view on this discipline. Instead of adopting the top-down view of the first volume, this collection of eleven chapters starts from the analysis of linguistic data - which include texts and discourses in different languages, different types of dialogues, different types of interactions, and different modes for expressing meaning - looking for the regularities that govern our production and processing. The chapters are ordered according to their relationship with the themes and methods that define the field of pragmatics. The more explored and classical linguistic issues such as prototype-based generalizations, scalar implicatures, and temporal ordering, lead gradually to the more recent and debated topic of slurs and pejorative language, and finally to the interdisciplinary and more pioneering works addressing specific context of language use, such as marketplace interactions, courtroom speeches, schizophrenic discourse, literary texts for children, and multimedia communication.
Chapter 12 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
目次
Introduction (Macagno, M. & A. Capone).- Chapter 1. Ceteris paribusiness: On the power of salient exceptions (Horn, L.).- Chapter 2. I like you may actually implicate 'I love you': A reconsideration of some scalar implicatures (Huang, Y.).- Chapter 3. Pragmatics and Grammar as Sources of Temporal Ordering in Discourse: The Case of "And" ( Jaszczolt, K. and Sileo, R.).- Chapter 4. Presuppositions as pragmemes (the case of exemplification acts) (Capone, A.).- Chapter 5. Categorization, memory and linguistic uses: what happens in the case of polysemy ( Basile, G.).- Chapter 6. Inferential patterns of emotive meaning (Macagno, F., Rossi, MG.).- Chapter 7. When both utterances and appearances are deceptive: Deception in multimodal film narrative ( Dynel, M.).- Chapter 8. Navigating Narrative Subjectivity in Schizophrenia: A Deictic Network Analysis of Narrative Viewpoints of Self and Other (van Schuppen, L., Sanders, J. and van Krieken, K.).- Chapter 9. Pragmatic perspective of literary texts for children (Tsapiv, A.).- Chapter 10. Pragmatics of self-reference pronouns in capital trials (Chaemsaithong, K.).- Chapter 11. How to Be Impolite (or Worse) in an Artificial Auxiliary Language ( Libert, A.).
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