Procedural Meaning: Problems and Perspectives

Procedural Meaning: Problems and Perspectives

Author: Victoria Escandell-Vidal

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011-07-25

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 0857240943

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Although the notion of procedural meaning is found in areas such as discourse markers, reference, tense, modality and intonation, until now there has been no single volume entirely devoted to it. Over 25 years, since the initial proposal by Blakemore, a number of refinements have been suggested, yet some criticisms have also been raised. The role and status of the conceptual / procedural distinction within a theory of human communication and the nature of procedural encoding were in need of reassessment in the light of current research in linguistic theory, cognitive science, experimental pragmatics and language acquisition. The papers collected here serve this general purpose from different standpoints. Some of them consider the topic from the angle of its theoretical foundations and put forth original proposals aimed at clarifying the most controversial issues. Others take a more data-driven orientation and offer novel analyses illustrating how encoded instructions work and how much can be gained from approaching certain linguistic phenomena in procedural terms. The contributions in this volume represent an inflection point in the delimitation and understanding of the notion of procedural meaning and open new paths for future research.


Procedural Meaning

Procedural Meaning

Author: María Victoria Escandell Vidal

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 0857240935

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This is a collection of edited papers which were presented at the international conference 'Procedural Meaning'. It is suitable for those who are interested in or already working on procedural meaning from different points of view and to identify various challenges that can determine the directions for research.


Relevance Theory

Relevance Theory

Author: Billy Clark

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-07-11

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 0521878209

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The definitive introduction to relevance theory, starting from the basics and covering all its key ideas.


Linguistic Knowledge and Language Use

Linguistic Knowledge and Language Use

Author: Benoît Leclercq

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-10-31

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1009273191

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Combining insights from two of the most influential approaches in linguistics, Construction Grammar and Relevance Theory, this book furthers our understanding of how meaning comes about. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.


Referring Expressions, Pragmatics, and Style

Referring Expressions, Pragmatics, and Style

Author: Kate Scott

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 110717757X

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A relevance-theoretic account of reference, with a focus on its role in creating stylistic, attitudinal and emotional effects.


Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2014

Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2014

Author: Jesús Romero-Trillo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-06-02

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 3319060074

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The Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics addresses the interface between the two disciplines and offers a platform to scholars who combine both methodologies to present rigorous and interdisciplinary findings about language in real use. Corpus linguistics and Pragmatics have traditionally represented two paths of scientific thought, parallel but often mutually exclusive and excluding. Corpus Linguistics can offer a meticulous methodology based on mathematics and statistics, while Pragmatics is characterized by its effort in the interpretation of intended meaning in real language. This series will give readers insight into how pragmatics can be used to explain real corpus data and also, how corpora can illustrate pragmatic intuitions. The present volume, Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2014: New Empirical and Theoretical Paradigms in Corpus Pragmatics, proposes innovative research models in the liaison between pragmatics and corpus linguistics to explain language in current cultural and social contexts.


Pragmatics at its Interfaces

Pragmatics at its Interfaces

Author: Stavros Assimakopoulos

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2017-02-20

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1501505084

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All of the papers included in this volume offer some novel and/or updated perspective on issues of central importance in pragmatics, suggesting original ways in which research in the particular areas they adhere to could advance. Apart from the obvious aim of motivating further discussion on the topics it touches on, a central objective of this volume is to underline that research in pragmatics can and does substantially inform research in numerous other fields of enquiry, namely philosophy, cognitive science, linguistics and conversation analysis, revealing in this way the truly interdisciplinary nature of pragmatics theorizing. In this respect, and given that most of the contributions in this volume are from leading scholars in their respective fields, it is clearly expected that the ideas put forth in this volume will have a profound and long-lasting impact for future research in the area.


Models of Modals

Models of Modals

Author: Ilse Depraetere

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-04-27

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 311073415X

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Modal verbs in English communicate delicate shades of meaning, there being a large range of verbs both on the necessity side (must, have to, should, ought to, need, need to) and the possibility side (can, may, could, might, be able to). They therefore constitute excellent test ground to apply and compare different methodologies that can lay bare the factors that drive the speaker’s choice of modal verb. This book is not merely concerned with a purely grammatical description of the use of modal verbs, but aims at advancing our understanding of lexical and grammatical units in general and of linguistic methodologies to explore these. It thus involves a genuine effort to compare, assess and combine a variety of approaches. It complements the leading descriptive qualitative work on modal verbs by testing a diverse range of quantitative methods, while not ignoring qualitative issues pertaining to the semantics-pragmatics interface. Starting from a critical assessment of what constitutes the meaning of modal verbs, different types of empirical studies (usage-based, data-driven and experimental), drawing considerably on the same data sets, shows how method triangulation can contribute to an enhanced understanding. Due attention is also given to individual variation as well as the degree to which modals can predict L2 proficiency level.


The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics

The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics

Author: Yan Huang

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017-01-26

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13: 0191065226

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This volume brings together distinguished scholars from all over the world to present an authoritative, thorough, and yet accessible state-of-the-art survey of current issues in pragmatics. Following an introduction by the editor, the volume is divided into five thematic parts. Chapters in Part I are concerned with schools of thought, foundations, and theories, while Part II deals with central topics in pragmatics, including implicature, presupposition, speech acts, deixis, reference, and context. In Part III, the focus is on cognitively-oriented pragmatics, covering topics such as computational, experimental, and neuropragmatics. Part IV takes a look at socially and culturally-oriented pragmatics such as politeness/impoliteness studies, cross- and intercultural, and interlanguage pragmatics. Finally, the chapters in Part V explore the interfaces of pragmatics with semantics, grammar, morphology, the lexicon, prosody, language change, and information structure. The Oxford Handbook of Pragmatics will be an indispensable reference for scholars and students of pragmatics of all theoretical stripes. It will also be a valuable resource for linguists in other fields, including philosophy of language, semantics, morphosyntax, prosody, psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics, and for researchers and students in the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, computer science, anthropology, and sociology.


Relevance Theory, Figuration, and Continuity in Pragmatics

Relevance Theory, Figuration, and Continuity in Pragmatics

Author: Agnieszka Piskorska

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2020-05-20

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 9027261199

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The chapters in this volume apply the methodology of relevance theory to develop accounts of various pragmatic phenomena which can be associated with the broadly conceived notion of style. Some of them are devoted to central cases of figurative language (metaphor, metonymy, puns, irony) while others deal with issues not readily associated with figurativeness (from multimodal communicative stimuli through strong and weak implicatures to discourse functions of connectives, particles and participles). Other chapters shed light on the use of specific communicative styles, ranging from hate speech to humour and humorous irony. Using the relevance-theoretic toolkit to analyse a spectrum of style-related issues, this volume makes a case for the model of pragmatics founded upon inference and continuity, understood as the non-existence of sharply delineated boundaries between classes of communicative phenomena.