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Seduction, Community, Speech : A Festschrift for Herman Parret.
Title:
Seduction, Community, Speech : A Festschrift for Herman Parret.
Author:
Brisard, Frank.
ISBN:
9789027294890
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Contents:
Seduction, Community, Speech -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Mind the gap -- Notes -- References -- Selected books and articles by Herman Parret in philosophy of language and pragmatics -- In English -- In French (and German) -- I. Pragmatics (standard and not so standard) -- Ordinary time -- References -- Notes -- Performatives as constatives vs. declarations -- References -- Notes -- 'First/second vs. third person' and 'first vs. second/third person' -- Notes -- References -- De la nécessité de prendre en compte la dimension praxéologique à tous les niveaux de l'organisation des discours -- Notes -- Références -- From Optative and Subjunctive to Irrealis -- References -- Quand dire, c'est "faire rire aux dépens" -- Références -- Notes -- II. … & beyond: Art, mind, and community -- Pragmatics and evolution -- References -- Notes -- Expressive language games -- References -- Notes -- Language as pragmatics -- References -- Sharing… But why a language or world? -- Notes -- References -- Identity as denial of diversity -- Notes -- References -- Conceptual innovation in art -- Notes -- References -- Index -- The Pragmatics & Beyond New Series.
Abstract:
This volume unites various contributions reflecting the intellectual interests exhibited by Professor Herman Parret (Institute of Philosophy, Leuven), who has continued to observe, and often critically assess, ongoing developments in pragmatics throughout his career. In fact, Parret's contributions to philosophical and empirical/linguistic pragmatics present substantive proposals in the epistemics of communication, while simultaneously offering meta-comments on the ideological premises of extant pragmatic analyses. In a lengthy introduction, an overview is provided of his achievements in promoting an integrated, "maximalist" pragmatics, as well as of the links between his own work in philosophy of language and in semiotics and aesthetics. The remaining 12 essays address relevant pragmatic themes or look into the relation between pragmatics and neighboring disciplines. They deal with grammatical deixis (Brisard, Ikegami) and mood (van der Auwera & Schalley), performativity (Harnish, Holdcroft), speech-act types and their praxeological dimensions (Roulet, Van Overbeke), Wittgensteinian language games (Marques, Parisi), cultural and intercultural identities (Vandenabeele, Verschueren), and the visual arts (Wildgen).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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