Understanding Utterances: An Introduction to Pragmatics / Edition 1

Understanding Utterances: An Introduction to Pragmatics / Edition 1

by Diane Blakemore
ISBN-10:
0631158677
ISBN-13:
9780631158677
Pub. Date:
07/27/1992
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631158677
ISBN-13:
9780631158677
Pub. Date:
07/27/1992
Publisher:
Wiley
Understanding Utterances: An Introduction to Pragmatics / Edition 1

Understanding Utterances: An Introduction to Pragmatics / Edition 1

by Diane Blakemore
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Overview

This textbook provides an introduction to pragmatics from the point of view of Sperber and Wilson's Relevance Theory. The first part lays down the foundations of a relevance theoretic approach to utterance understanding, which is then applied to the analysis of a range of phenomena which are central to pragmatics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631158677
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 07/27/1992
Series: Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics , #6
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.75(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Diane Blakemore is Lecturer in Linguistics at Southampton University. Her book on Semantic Constraints on Relevance was published by Blackwell in 1987.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Part I: Fundamentals:.

1. Communication and the Context.

1.1. What do Speakers Communicate?.

1.2. Understanding and Inference.

1.3. The Context.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

2. Relevance.

2.1. Standards in Communication.

2.2. The Principle of Relevance.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

3. Pragmatics, Linguistics and Literature.

3.1. Carving up Meaning: Semantics and Pragmatists.

3.2. Promises and Poetry.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

Part II: Explicature:.

4. Explicating and Implicating.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

5. The Proposition Expressed.

5.1. Assigning Reference.

5.2. Enrichment.

5.3. Explicatures and Coherence.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

6. Higher-Level Explicatures: Attitudes and Speech Acts.

6.1. Speech Acts and Pragmatics.

6.2. Performatives.

6.3. Saying, Telling and Asking.

6.4. Interpretive Use.

6.5. Non-Declarative Utterances: Imperatives.

6.6. Non-Declarative Utterances: Interrogatives.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

Part III: Implicature:.

7. Types of Implicature.

7.1. Introduction.

7.2. Implicated Premises and Implicated Conclusions.

7.3. Strong and Weak Implicatures.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

8. Constraints on Implicatures.

8.1. Connections in Discourse.

8.2. Discourse Connectives as Constraints on Implicatures.

8.3. The Classification of Discourse Connectives.

8.4. Parallel Implications.

8.5. Non-Truth-Conditional Meaning: Semantics and Pragmatics.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

9. Implicatures and Style.

9.1. Poetic Effects.

9.2. Metaphor.

9.3. Irony.

9.4. Style.

Recommended Reading.

Notes.

References.

Index.

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