Beyond expressives : : explorations in use-conditional meaning / / edited by Daniel Gutzmann, Hans-Martin Gartner.
Beyond Expressives: Explorations in Use-Conditional Meaning offers empirical and theoretical studies of expressions whose meaning falls outside the standard realm of truth-conditional semantics. Aspects of meaning that are better captured by their use-conditions instead came into the spotlight of fo...
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Superior document: | Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics Interface ; Volume 28 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2013. ©2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Current research in the semantics/pragmatics interface ;
Volume 28. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 322 pages ) |
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Other title: | Front Matter / Expressives and beyond: An introduction to varieties of use-conditional meaning / German non-inflectional constructions as separate performatives / Modal particles and context shift / Discourse particles, common ground, and felicity conditions / I love me some datives: Expressive meaning, free datives, and F-implicature / Good reasons / Common ground management: Modal particles, illocutionary negation and verum / Biased polar questions in English and Japanese / Expressing surprise by particles / Index / |
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Summary: | Beyond Expressives: Explorations in Use-Conditional Meaning offers empirical and theoretical studies of expressions whose meaning falls outside the standard realm of truth-conditional semantics. Aspects of meaning that are better captured by their use-conditions instead came into the spotlight of formal semantics recently, mainly due to the raised interest in expressions like interjections or swear words. Going beyond such expressives, the contributions provide detailed semantic analyses of a broad range of use-conditional items, including particles, non-inflectional constructions, personal datives and interpretational effects of focus. This volume thereby proves that the empirical domain of use-conditional meaning is as diverse as the truth-conditional one, equally amenable to systematic semantic treatments. This book is an exciting, eye-opening collection of novel and challenging data from English, German and Japanese. For anyone who needs persuading that there is more to language expressivity than informational content, this book is a must. For those who need no persuading, this book will be no less a treat. It offers to all not merely sets of entrancing new observations, but also analyses which feed one’s imagination as to how best to extend current methodologies to make these data tractable for formal modelling. Ruth Kempson, King’s College |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9004183981 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | edited by Daniel Gutzmann, Hans-Martin Gartner. |