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Aggiungi al carrelloPp. Condizione: Wie neu. 192 S. ; 22 cm, 360 g Tadelloses Exemplar. - Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements 9 -- Introduction 11 -- Chapter 1 -- Relevance Theoiy: a cognitive model of communication 15 -- 1.1 Introduction 15 -- 1.2 Cognitive goals and relevance 16 -- 1.3 The mind's massive modularity 17 -- 1.4 Cognitive effects and relevance 22 -- 1.5 Ostension, cognitive environment, manifestness -- and the Communicative Principle of Relevance 24 -- 1.6 RT and intentions 30 -- 1.7 How ostensive-inferential communication works in practice 35 -- 1.8 Inference to the intended interpretation and context construction 37 -- 1.9 Concluding remarks 40 -- Chapter 2 -- Explicatures: how far do interpreters go? 41 -- 2.1 Introduction 41 -- 2.2 The explicit-implicit divide: the relevance-theoretic approach 42 -- 2.3 The nature of explicatures 46 -- 2.4 Problems with free enrichment 53 -- 2.5 The enrichment fallacy? 60 -- 2.6 Contextual cognitive fix instead of free enrichment 68 -- 2.7 How contextual cognitive fix works 75 -- 2.8 Shallower interpretations 86 -- 2.9 Contextual cognitive fix and ad hoc concepts 92 -- 2.10 Concluding remarks 96 -- Chapter 3 -- Within and beyond implicative 99 -- 3.1 Introduction 99 -- 3.2 Implicature: a relevance-theoretic construal 100 -- 3.3 Implications vs. implicatures 105 -- 3.4 Underdeterminacy vs. indeterminacy 110 -- 3.5 From strong to weak communication or the other way round? 115 -- 3.6 Poetic effects: the case of aphorisms 120 -- 3.7 Implicit communication: whose meaning is it? 127 -- 3.8 From communication to parallel (though diverse) thinking 137 -- 3.9 Concluding remarks 139 -- Chapter 4 -- Relevance and the miracle of communication 141 -- 4.1 Introduction 141 -- 4.2 RT, contextualism and pragmaticism 142 -- 4.3 The miracle of communication argument 146 -- 4.4 Inferencing and modularity 149 -- 4.5 Communication and mind-reading 152 -- 4.6 The miracle worker: the relevance-theoretic comprehension module. 154 -- 4.7 Personal vs. subpersonal levels in pragmatics 157 -- 4.8 Contextual cognitive fix: comprehension efficiency revisited 158 -- 4.9 Concluding remarks 160 -- Conclusion 161 -- References 165 -- Index 191 ISBN 9783631658673 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 360.
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebunden. Condizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Maria Jodlowiec shows how relevance theory can account for explicit and implicit communication. She emphasizes that this pragmatic model not only provides a coherent explanation of communication in which what is conveyed is straightforward and easy to ident.