Pragmatics: critical concepts
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adam_text | Contents
VOLUME
I
Foreword
xiii
Acknowledgements
xvii
Part One: Dawn
Introduction
3
1
The Scope and Import of
Semiotic
Charles W. Morris
7
2
Semiotic
and Its Parts Rudolf Carnap
15
3
Indexicai
Expressions Yehosh.ua Bar-Hillel
23
4
Different Levels of Pragmatics R. M. Martin
41
Postscript
45
Part Two: Delineation
Introduction
51
5
Pragmatics Robert
С
Stalnaker
55
6
Journal of Pragmatics
1,
Editorial: Linguistics and
Pragmatics
Hartmut Haberland
and Jacob
L
Mey
70
Postscript
(1995) 82
7
What is a Theory of Use? Asa Kosher
85
Postscript
(1995) 102
8
Speech Acts, Performance and Competence Steven Davis
104
9
On the Distinctions between Semantics and Pragmatics
Jens Allwood
114
10
Meaning and Force: Introduction
François
Recanati
126
Postscript
144
vi
Contents
VOLUME
II
Part Three: Speech Act Theory
Introduction
3
11
How to Do Things With Words
/.
L. Austin
7
Postscript
(1976) 27
12
Mood and Language-game Erik Stenius
29
13
The Structure of IUocutionary Acts John R. Searle
48
14
Simple Version of the Speech Act Schema
(SAS)
Kent Bach and Robert M. Harnish
65
15
Moods and Performances Donald Davidson
69
16
The Performative Hypothesis and its Apparent Failure
Jerrold M. Sadock
81
17
A Set of Postulates Geoffrey
N.
Leech
87
18
The Semantics of IUocutionary Forces Anna Wierzbicka
114
19
On the Logical Form of IUocutionary Acts
Daniel Vanderveken
170
20
Sense, Force, and Tone Michael Dummett
195
Part Four: Particular Speech Acts
Introduction
205
Part Four: I Assertion
21
Assertion P. T. Geach
209
22
Assertion Michael Dummett
222
23
Assertion Robert C. Stalnaker
232
Part Four: II Other Speech Acts: General
24
On a Formal Treatment of Illocutionary Force Indicators
Dietmar Zaefferer 250
Postscript
(1995) 266
25
Mood and the Analysis of Non-declarative Sentences
Deirdre Wilson and
Dan Sperber 268
26
Declaratives are not Enough Nuel Belnap
290
Part Four: III Question
27
Questions as
Epistemic
Requests Ranier Lang
316
28
Pragmatics and the Logic of Questions and Assertions
Ruth Manor
334
Part Four: IV Command and Deontic Speech
29
Words and Deeds David Holdcroft
366
30
Semantics versus Pragmatics Hans
Kamp 395
31
Why You Should James W. Forrester
426
Postscript
(1995) 444
Contents
vii
Part Four: V Promise
32
Promises and Assertions Katharine Bath
445
33
Is an Agreement an Exchange of Promises? Margaret Gilbert
470
Part Four: VI Performative
34
How to Do Things With Words J. L. Austin
493
Postscript
(1976) 501
35
Performative Utterances J. O. Urmson
502
36
The Pragmatics of Performative Utterances
François
Recanati
512
37
How Performatives Work John R. Sea
rie
519
38
How Performatives Really Work: A Reply to Searle
Kent Bach and Robert M. Harnish
541
VOLUME HI
Part Five: Indexicals and Reference
Introduction
3
39
Reference and Definite Descriptions Keith S.
Donnelian
5
40
Pragmatics Richard Montague
24
41
How to Bridge the Gap between Meaning and Reference
Howard K.
Wettstein 43
42
Linguistic Semantics, Philosophical Semantics and Pragmatics
Steven Davis
63
43
Deep and Surface Anaphora Jorge Hankamer and Ivan Saq
76
44
Toward a Theory of Anaphoric Processing Ivan Saq and
Jorge Hankamer
118
Postscript
(1995) 138
45
Pragmatic Anaphors and Categories of Concepts
Ray Jackendoff
140
46
Indexicality and Deixis Geoffrey Nunberg
145
47
Reference and Computation Amichai
Kronfeld 185
VOLUME
IV
Part Six: Presupposition
Introduction
3
48
Presupposition P. F. Strawson
5
49
Two Kinds of Presupposition in Natural Language
Edward
L
Keenan
8
50
Pragmatic Presuppositions Robert
C. Stalnaker
16
51
Presupposition and Linguistic Context
Lauri
Karttunen
32
viii Contents
52
Pragmatics and Presupposition Jerrold J. Katz and
D. Terence Langendoen
47
53
How Presuppositions Are Inherited: A Solution to the
Projection Problem Scott
Soantes
69
Part Seven: Implicature
Introduction
141
54
Logic and Conversation Paul Grice
145
55
Further Notes on Logic and Conversation Paul Grice
162
56
Retrospective Epilogue (Strand Six)
(1987)
Paul Grice
177
57
Conversational Maxims and Rationality Asa Kosher
181
Postscript
(1982):
Gricean Inference Revisited
199
58
The Universality of Conversational Postulates
Elinor Ochs Keenan
215
59
Logical Form and Implicature Robert M. Harnish
230
60
On Testing for Conversational Implicature Jerrold M. Sadock
315
61
Conversational Implicature and the Lexicon
James D. McCawley
332
62
On Grice s Theory of Conversation Deirdre Wilson and
Dan Sperber 347
63
Mutual Knowledge and Relevance in Theories of
Comprehension
Dan Sperber
and Deirdre Wilson
369
64
Toward a New Taxonomy for Pragmatic Inference: Q-based
and R-based Implicature Laurence R. Horn
383
65
Logic of Conversation as a Logic of Dialogue
Jaakko Hintikka
419
66
Implicature, Explicature, and Truth-theoretic Semantics
Robyn Carston
436
Postscript
(1995) 464
67
The Effect of Intonation on a Type of Scalar Implicature
Thorstein
Fretheim
480
Postscript
(1995) 509
68
Truth-conditional Pragmatics
François
Recanati
512
69
Primary Pragmatic Processes
François
Recanati
532
70
Minimization and Conversational Inference
Stephen
C. Levinson
545
Part Eight: Indirect Speech Acts
615
Introduction
617
71
Indirect Speech Acts John R. Searle
639
72
Two Types of Convention in Indirect Speech Acts
J. L· Morgan
658
Contents ix
73 Short-circuited Implicature:
A
Negative
Contribution
Laurence R.
Horn and Samuel Bayer
676
Postcript
(1995):
Neg-raising Revisited: Tinkering with
the Short-circuit Laurence R. Horn
682
74
Indirect Acts and Illocutionary Standardization Kent Bach
and Robert M. Harnish
Postscript
(1995):
Standardization Revisited Kent Bach
712
VOLUME V
Part Nine: Communication
Introduction
3
75
Meaning, Communication, and Representation John R. Searle
5
76
Reflections on Language Noam Chomsky
21
77
Language Without Communication: A Case Study
Marion Blank, Myron Gessner and Anita Esposito
37
78
Overcoming Inadequacies in the Message-model of Linguistic
Communication Adrian Akmajian, Richard
A. Demers
and
Robert M. Harnish
63
79
Précis
of Relevance: Communication and Cognition
Dan Sperber
and Deirdre Wilson
82
80
Language and Communication Michael Dummett
116
81
A Pragmatic Model for the Dynamics of Communication
J
ef
Verschueren
139
82
Communication and Strategic Inference Prashant Parikh
149
Part Ten: Talk in Interaction
Introduction
191
83
A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-taking
for Conversation Harvey Sacks,
Emanuel
A. Scheglqff and
Gail Jefferson
193
84
The Preference for Self-Correction in the Organization of
Repair in Conversation
Emanuel
A. Schegloff, Gail Jefferson
and Harvey Sacks
243
85
Response Cries Erving Goffman
273
86
Collectivities in Action: Establishing the Relevance of
Conjoined Participation in Conversation Gene H.
Lerner 308
χ
Contents
Part Eleven: Discourse
Introduction
343
87
The Pragmatics of Discourse Teun A. van
Dijk
345
Postscript
(1995):
The New Pragmatics
374
88
Pragmatics and the Description of Discourse
Charles J. Fillmore
385
89
Generative Discourse Analysis in America
Susumu Kuno
408
90
Speech Acts, Discourse Structure and Pragmatic Connectives
Eddy Roulet
430
91
Discourse Analysis: A Part of the Study of Linguistic
Competence Ellen F. Prince
448
92
On the Informativeness Requirement Rachel Giora
468
Postscript
(1995) 487
VOLUME VI
Part Twelve: Pragmatics and Grammar
Introduction
3
93
Some Interactions of Syntax and Pragmatics J. L. Morgan
5
94
Pragmatic Constraints on Linguistic Production G. Gazdar
19
95
Pragmatics and Grammatical Theory
Norbert Homstein 43
96
Applying Accessibility Theory
Mira
Ariel
55
Part Thirteen: Pragmatics and Psychology
Introduction
95
97
Responding to Indirect Speech Acts Herbert H. Clark
99
98
Your Wish is My Command: Convention and Context in
Interpreting Indirect Requests Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr
148
99
Missing the Point: The Role of the Right Hemisphere in the
Processing of Complex Linguistic Materials Howard Gardner,
Hiram H. Brownell, Wendy Wapner and Diane Michelow
170
100
Appreciation of Pragmatic Interpretations of Indirect
Commands: Comparison of Right and Left Hemisphere
Brain-Damaged Patients Nancy
S. F
oidi
193
101
Pragmatics and Aphasia Ruth Lesser and Lesley Milroy
217
102
Pragmatics and the Modularity of Mind Asa Kosher
230
103
The Ontogenesis of Speech Acts Jerome S.
Bruner
253
104
The Acquisition of Performatives Prior to Speech
Elizabeth Bates,
Luigia Camaioni
and Virginia Volterra
274
Contents xi
105
The Meaning of Children s First Words: Evidence from the
Input
Anat Ninio
296
Postscript
(1995) 315
106
The Pragmatics of Formulas in L2 Learner Speech: Use and
Development
Jens Bahns, Hartmut Burmeister
and
Thomas
Vogel 316
107
Disturbance of Pragmatic Functioning
Benita Rae
Smith
and Eeva Leinonen
348
108
Pragmatics and Cognition in Treatment of Language
Disorders (Revised) G. Albyn Davis
363
Part Fourteen: Pragmatics and Sociology
Introduction
393
109
Felicity s Condition Erving Goffman
395
110
Political Determinants of Pragmatic and Sociolinguistic
Choices (Revised)
Hartmut Haberland
and
Tove
Skutnabb-Kangas 449
Postscript
(1995) 460
111 The Tact Maxim Geoffrey
N.
Leech
462
112
Politeness, Introduction to the Reissue: A Review of Recent
Work Penelope Brown and Stephen
C. Levinson
488
Appendix: Papers and Books
555
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