What Is Said and What Is Not
What Is Said and What Is Not
About this book
"This volume contains essays that explore explicit and implicit communication through linguistic research. Taking as a framework Paul Grice's theories on "what is said," the contributors explore a number of areas, including: the boundary between semantics and pragmatics; the concept of implicit communication; the idea of the logical form of our assertions; the notion of conventional meaning; the phenomenon of deixis, which refers to when an utterance require context in order to be understood fully; the treatment of definite descriptions; and the different kinds of pragmatic processes. "--
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- OL Work ID
- OL21059060W
Subjects
Linguistics, researchSemanticsPragmaticsCompetence and performance (Linguistics)LinguisticsLANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General