ISBN:
1556198213
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9027250723
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9027282579
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9781556198212
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9789027250728
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9789027282576
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 368 pages)
Series Statement:
Pragmatics & beyond new ser. 58
Series Statement:
Pragmatics & beyond
DDC:
306.44
Keywords:
Social Science
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Sociolinguistics
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Grammar, Comparative and general
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Pragmatics
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Relevance
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Semantics
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Relevantie
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Grammatik
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Linguistik
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Pragmatics
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Relevance
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Semantics
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Grammar, Comparative and general
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Relevanz
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Relevanztheorie
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Konferenzschrift 1996
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Konferenzschrift 1996
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Konferenzschrift 1996
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Relevanztheorie
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Relevanz
Note:
Papers, most of which were first delivered at two panels in the 5th International Pragmatics Conference organized by the IPrA, held July 1996 in Mexico City. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Paralleltitel: Relevance theory
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Connectives, coherence and relevance / Villy Rouchota -- Because and although: a case of duality? / Corinne Iten -- Conceptual and procedural encoding: cause-consequence conjunctive particles in Japanese / Michiko Takeuchi -- Interface economy and focus / Richard Breheny -- A relevance-theoretic account of the property predication restriction / Manuel Leonetti -- Intonation and procedural encoding: the case of Spanish interrogatives / Victoria Escandell-Vidal -- Intonation and the procedural encoding of attributed thoughts: the case of Norwegian negative interrogatives / Thorstein Fretheim -- Modality and semantic underdeterminacy / Anna Papafragou -- A relevance-theoretic account of metarepresentative uses in conditionals / Eun-Ju Noh -- Indirect echoes and verbal humour / Carmen Curco -- What is "phatic communication"? / Vladimir Zegarac
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The eleven original papers collected in this volume address themselves to some of the central issues in the relevance theoretic research programme since the 1995 publication of the second edition of Sperber and Wilson's Relevance. Communication and Cognition. Several papers investigate the distinction between conceptual and procedural meaning in order to account for the semantics of discourse connectives, for the role of intonation in utterance interpretation, and for focus phenomena. Other papers explore the role of the relevance theoretic notion of metarepresentation in utterance interpretat
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