Why language?: what pragmatics tells us about language and communication
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adam_text | Contents Foreword — VH Acknowledgments—IX Caveats—XI Introduction — 1 1 Why is language a difficult topic?—1 2 What is this book about?----- 6 Part I: Language and Communication Chapter 1 Eight commonplace assumptions about language—13 1 Non-written languages are not “real” languages —13 2 Some languages are more important than others —16 3 Logic, clarity, and beauty in languages: The case for French—18 4 Languages change when influenced by other languages—22 5 One country, one language----- 27 6 Children learn their mother tongue by imitating their parents’ 7 Only words in dictionaries belong to languages — 34 speech — 31 8 Linguists are interested in word origins — 38 9 Conclusion — 43 Chapter 2 Why is language not communication, and why is communication not language? — 45 1 What is communication? — 45 2 Verbal and animal communication — 49 3 Animal communication systems — 51 4 Intentional systems and non-natural meaning—53 5 Two models for communication — 56 6 Why communication is non-literal—59 7 What is language? — 60 8 The two functions of language: Communication and cognition — 63 9 Conclusion — 64
XIV Contents Chapter З Language structure and usage — 66 1 Linguistic rules first----- 66 2 Principle of linguistic organisation — 69 3 FLN and FLB----- 72 4 5 Protolanguage and modern language — 75 Cooperative principle and maxims of conversation — 78 6 Principles of relevance — 85 7 8 Relevance and implicit communication — 89 Conclusion----- 90 Part II: Language, society, and discourse Chapter 4 The social dimension of language — 97 1 Language as a social phenomenon — 98 2 The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and linguistic relativism----- 101 3 The reasons for the success of the relativist thesis —105 4 5 Linguistic variation: The example of French------111 The example ofAAEV as a linguistic variety------114 6 A question of politeness —116 7 Face and face-work----- 120 8 Face and politeness —122 9 Conclusion—126 Chapter 5 Language and discourse —127 1 Some conversational rules------128 2 Is discourse a linguistic fact? —132 3 Are there discourse rules?------134 4 5 Cohesion and coherence —136 6 Discourse relations as life buoys? —142 Discourse pragmatics —146 7 Non-propositional effects, emotion and adhesion —149 8 9 Propositional effects, argumentation and persuasion----- 153 Conclusion----- 156
Contents ------ Chapter 6 Ordinary and non-ordinary usages of language —157 1 Ordinary and non-ordinary usages of language----- 158 2 Figure of speech: The classic version----- 161 3 Metaphorical thought—164 4 5 Weak implicatures and non-propositional effects----- 169 6 The representation of speech and thought—181 Narration and temporal order between events —175 7 Causality in narration----- 184 8 Conclusion —187 Chapter 7 Superpragmatics—189 1 Beyond meaning----- 190 2 The role of presupposition in communication —193 3 The role of implicature in communication----- 194 4 5 Anti-decipherment, for epistemic vigilance----- 199 6 Conclusion----- 205 To be or not to be Charlie — 200 Conclusion: What we do and still do not know about language — 206 1 What we know: From syntax to pragmatics, the interface issue----- 206 2 What we still do not know: Emotion, origin of language, machine 3 A conclusion for the book----- 214 translation, and man-machine communication — 210 Afterword----- 215 Glossary—217 References — 227 Name Index—241 Subject Index—243 XV
This book addresses the issue of why language is a unique and specific means of communication among species and argues for a radical separation between language and communication, leading to a division of labor between linguistic rules and pragmatic principles. The volume also discusses the sociolingüístic, discursive and rhetoric approaches to language, and proposes an extension of the scope of pragmatics going beyond speaker meaning.
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Contents Foreword — VH Acknowledgments—IX Caveats—XI Introduction — 1 1 Why is language a difficult topic?—1 2 What is this book about?----- 6 Part I: Language and Communication Chapter 1 Eight commonplace assumptions about language—13 1 Non-written languages are not “real” languages —13 2 Some languages are more important than others —16 3 Logic, clarity, and beauty in languages: The case for French—18 4 Languages change when influenced by other languages—22 5 One country, one language----- 27 6 Children learn their mother tongue by imitating their parents’ 7 Only words in dictionaries belong to languages — 34 speech — 31 8 Linguists are interested in word origins — 38 9 Conclusion — 43 Chapter 2 Why is language not communication, and why is communication not language? — 45 1 What is communication? — 45 2 Verbal and animal communication — 49 3 Animal communication systems — 51 4 Intentional systems and non-natural meaning—53 5 Two models for communication — 56 6 Why communication is non-literal—59 7 What is language? — 60 8 The two functions of language: Communication and cognition — 63 9 Conclusion — 64
XIV Contents Chapter З Language structure and usage — 66 1 Linguistic rules first----- 66 2 Principle of linguistic organisation — 69 3 FLN and FLB----- 72 4 5 Protolanguage and modern language — 75 Cooperative principle and maxims of conversation — 78 6 Principles of relevance — 85 7 8 Relevance and implicit communication — 89 Conclusion----- 90 Part II: Language, society, and discourse Chapter 4 The social dimension of language — 97 1 Language as a social phenomenon — 98 2 The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and linguistic relativism----- 101 3 The reasons for the success of the relativist thesis —105 4 5 Linguistic variation: The example of French------111 The example ofAAEV as a linguistic variety------114 6 A question of politeness —116 7 Face and face-work----- 120 8 Face and politeness —122 9 Conclusion—126 Chapter 5 Language and discourse —127 1 Some conversational rules------128 2 Is discourse a linguistic fact? —132 3 Are there discourse rules?------134 4 5 Cohesion and coherence —136 6 Discourse relations as life buoys? —142 Discourse pragmatics —146 7 Non-propositional effects, emotion and adhesion —149 8 9 Propositional effects, argumentation and persuasion----- 153 Conclusion----- 156
Contents ------ Chapter 6 Ordinary and non-ordinary usages of language —157 1 Ordinary and non-ordinary usages of language----- 158 2 Figure of speech: The classic version----- 161 3 Metaphorical thought—164 4 5 Weak implicatures and non-propositional effects----- 169 6 The representation of speech and thought—181 Narration and temporal order between events —175 7 Causality in narration----- 184 8 Conclusion —187 Chapter 7 Superpragmatics—189 1 Beyond meaning----- 190 2 The role of presupposition in communication —193 3 The role of implicature in communication----- 194 4 5 Anti-decipherment, for epistemic vigilance----- 199 6 Conclusion----- 205 To be or not to be Charlie — 200 Conclusion: What we do and still do not know about language — 206 1 What we know: From syntax to pragmatics, the interface issue----- 206 2 What we still do not know: Emotion, origin of language, machine 3 A conclusion for the book----- 214 translation, and man-machine communication — 210 Afterword----- 215 Glossary—217 References — 227 Name Index—241 Subject Index—243 XV
This book addresses the issue of why language is a unique and specific means of communication among species and argues for a radical separation between language and communication, leading to a division of labor between linguistic rules and pragmatic principles. The volume also discusses the sociolingüístic, discursive and rhetoric approaches to language, and proposes an extension of the scope of pragmatics going beyond speaker meaning. |
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