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Implicatures in Discourse
The case of Spanish NP anaphora
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Sarah E. Blackwell
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
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Implicatures in Discourse examines Spanish conversations and oral narratives in order to seek support for a pragmatic theory of anaphora. Blackwell argues that the use of anaphoric expressions may be considered conversational implicatures that give rise to inferences of coreference and non-coreference. Her analysis shows how speakers abide by Levinson's 'neo-Gricean' principles of Quantity, Informativeness, and Manner, but that grammatical, semantic, cognitive, and pragmatic constraints interact with the neo-Gricean principles, influencing anaphora use and interpretation. The study also reveals how mutual knowledge, including familiarity with Spanish social and cultural norms, enables interlocutors to use and comprehend minimal referring expressions, which cultural outsiders may not be able to interpret. While drawing on earlier work on anaphora and reference, this book offers a fresh look at discourse anaphora, and sheds light on the ways in which speakers felicitously use and interpret anaphoric expressions in a variety of communicative contexts.
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Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach, The Ohio State University, in Studies in Language Vol. 30:1 (2006):
Blackwell's contribution is very clearly a milestone in the analysis of coreference in Spanish, and a study that will most certainly prove itself very influential in years to come.
Blackwell's contribution is very clearly a milestone in the analysis of coreference in Spanish, and a study that will most certainly prove itself very influential in years to come.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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List of abbreviations used in glosses
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Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. The neo-Gricean pragmatic approach to anaphora
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3. Social, functional, and cognitive approaches to reference
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4. NP anaphora in Spanish conversation
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5. Referring expressions in Spanish narrative discourse
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6. Conclusions
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Notes
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References
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Appendix
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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