Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning : Neo-Gricean studies in pragmatics and semantics in honor of Laurence R. Horn. için kapak resmi
Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning : Neo-Gricean studies in pragmatics and semantics in honor of Laurence R. Horn.
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Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning : Neo-Gricean studies in pragmatics and semantics in honor of Laurence R. Horn.
Yazar:
Birner, Betty J.
ISBN:
9789027293053
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1 online resource (365 pages)
İçerik:
Drawing the Boundaries of Meaning -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Laurence R. Horn -- Introduction -- Where have some of the presuppositions gone? -- The top 10 misconceptions about implicature -- Inferential relations and noncanonical word order -- Sherlock Holmes Was In No Danger -- Free choice in Romanian -- Polarity, questions, and the scalar properties of even -- Discourse particles and the symbiosis of natural language processing and basic research -- Saying less and meaning less -- I can't seem to fi gure this out -- Referring expressions and conversational implicature -- Indexi-lexicography -- Why defining is seldom 'just semantics' -- Negation and modularity -- A note on Mandarin possessives, demonstratives, and definiteness -- On a homework problem of Larry Horn's -- Impersonal Pronouns in French and Yiddish -- Motors and switches -- Fine-tuning Jespersen's Cycle -- Index -- The series Studies in Language Companion Series.
Özet:
One of the most lively and contentious issues in contemporary linguistic theory concerns the elusive boundary between semantics and pragmatics, and Professor Laurence R. Horn of Yale University has been at the center of that debate ever since his groundbreaking 1972 UCLA dissertation. This volume in honor of Horn brings together the best of current work at the semantics/pragmatics boundary from a neo-Gricean perspective. Featuring the contributions of 22 leading researchers, it includes papers on implicature (Kent Bach), inference (Betty Birner), presupposition (Barbara Abbott), lexical semantics (Georgia Green, Sally McConnell-Ginet, Steve Kleinedler & Randall Eggert), negation (Pauline Jacobson, Frederick Newmeyer, Scott Schwenter), polarity (Donka Farkas, Anastasia Giannakidou, Michael Israel), implicit variables (Greg Carlson & Gianluca Storto), definiteness (Barbara Partee), reference (Ellen Prince, Andrew Kehler & Gregory Ward), and logic (Jerrold Sadock, Francis Jeffry Pelletier & Andrew Hartline). These original papers represent not only a fitting homage to Larry Horn, but also an important contribution to semantic and pragmatic theory.
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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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