Reference : from conventions to pragmatics

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Reference : from conventions to pragmatics

edited by Laure Gardelle, Laurence Vincent-Durroux, Hélène Vinckel-Roisin

(Studies in language companion series / series editors, Werner Abraham, Michael Noonan, v. 228)

J. Benjamins, c2023

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This volume provides an innovative approach to the referential process thanks to its focus on the relationship between conventions and discourse pragmatics. It brings together a cross-section of current research on referential conventions and pragmatic strategies, in a number of different fields (formal and theoretical linguistics, semantics, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, interactional linguistics, natural language processing), in a variety of verbal and non-verbal languages (English, German, different varieties of French, Indonesian, French Belgian Sign Language) and in a diversity of contexts (the coining of names, language acquisition, second language learning, and various genres such as news articles, narratives, satire or game playing). The volume is meant as a series of thought-provoking studies which place speakers and addressees at the core of the referential act, thus providing evidence on how they negotiate and adjust, depending on the context.

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