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El. knyga: Explorations in Semantics and Pragmatics

  • Formatas: 141 pages
  • Serija: Pragmatics & Beyond I:5
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-1980
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027281098
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  • Formatas: 141 pages
  • Serija: Pragmatics & Beyond I:5
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-1980
  • Leidėjas: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027281098
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The aim of this book is to show the way forward to a coherent view of language in which the achievement of the formalist paradigm is strengthened to the extent that its claims are weakened. A formal theory such as generative grammar is a special theory which is to be subsumed in a general theory of linguistic communication that also includes pragmatics. The tension between the psycho-formalist and the socio-functional views could be resolved in a synthesis whereby both the psychological and social natures of language are fully acknowledged. Semantics and pragmatics, representing these two natures in the study of meaning, have distinct goals, which can be defined more clearly and pursued more effectively to the extent that both their distinctness and their interdependence are recognized.
1. Introduction;
2. 1. Grammar and rhetoric within a functional view of
language;
3. 1.0 Preface;
4. 1.1 Grammar and rhetoric;
5. 1.2 Functionalism
and formalism;
6. 1.3 Textual and interpersonal rhetoric;
7. 1.4 Via media:
formalist functionalism;
8. 2. Natural language as metalanguage;
9. 2.0
Preface;
10. 2.1 Introduction;
11. 2.2 Metalanguage: examples and
definitions;
12. 2.3 The semantic representation of metareference;
13. 2.4
The problem of direct and indirect speech;
14. 2.5 The problem of semantic
acceptability in reporting sentences;
15. 2.6 The problem of referential
opacity;
16. 2.7 The problem of presuppositions;
17. 2.8 Conclusion;
18. 3.
Metalanguage, pragmatics, and performatives;
19. 3.0 Preface;
20. 3.1 The
performative hypothesis and the pragmatic analysis;
21. 3.2 Indirect speech
and modes of mention;
22. 3.3 A sketch of the pragmatic analysis;
23. 3.4
Comparison of the performative hypothesis and the pragmatic analysis;
24. 3.5
Conclusion;
25. 4. Language and tact;
26. 4.0 Preface;
27. 4.1 Introduction;
28. 4.2 "Direct and indirect illocutions" versus "sense and force";
29. 4.3
Searle's approach compared with the present one;
30. 4.4 Gordon and Lakoff's
conversational postulates;
31. 4.5 Sadock's 'extended performative
hypothesis';
32. 4.6 Relation between sense and force;
33. 4.7 Explanation of
'indirectness' by conversational principles;
34. 4.8 Recapitulation;
35. 4.9
The logical form (sense) of a sentence;
36. 4.10 The pragmatic force of a
sentence;
37. 4.11 Negative politeness;
38. 4.12 The tact maxim;
39. 4.13 The
hinting strategy;
40. 4.14 Pragmatic space;
41. 4.15 Conclusion;
42.
Footnotes;
43. References