Startseite Linguistik & Semiotik Presupposition and implicitness in the 20th century
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert Erfordert eine Authentifizierung

Presupposition and implicitness in the 20th century

From logic to linguistics
  • Béatrice Godart-Wendling und Layla Raïd
Weitere Titel anzeigen von John Benjamins Publishing Company
History of Linguistics 2014
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch History of Linguistics 2014

Abstract

In the 1970s, when linguists began to inventory the various forms of presupposition in natural languages, they classified them under the heading of implicitness. With this classification, linguists carried out a profound shift in the analysis of presupposition that began with Frege in 1892. We propose to study the historical process that goes from the logical approach of early analytical philosophy to the first linguistic theories that included presupposition in the field of implicitness (Fillmore, Ducrot, Stalnaker). This analysis, which will show a lack of consensus, leads us to establish a correlation between each theory’s criteria for implicitness and each one’s specific way of explaining presupposition.

Abstract

In the 1970s, when linguists began to inventory the various forms of presupposition in natural languages, they classified them under the heading of implicitness. With this classification, linguists carried out a profound shift in the analysis of presupposition that began with Frege in 1892. We propose to study the historical process that goes from the logical approach of early analytical philosophy to the first linguistic theories that included presupposition in the field of implicitness (Fillmore, Ducrot, Stalnaker). This analysis, which will show a lack of consensus, leads us to establish a correlation between each theory’s criteria for implicitness and each one’s specific way of explaining presupposition.

Kapitel in diesem Buch

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Foreword & acknowledgments vii
  4. Editors’ introduction ix
  5. Part I. General and particular issues in the history of linguistics
  6. What do we talk about, when we talk about the history of linguistics? 3
  7. On the concept of grammatical tradition and its application to linguistic studies in Brazil 17
  8. The history of the concept of lexicography 31
  9. The relation of gesture to thought and language 43
  10. Part II. Antiquity and Middle Ages
  11. The ancient Greek and Byzantine notion of dialektos 55
  12. On the typology of ancient grammars 69
  13. L’interjection dans la tradition grammaticale latine, de l’Antiquité à l’Humanisme 83
  14. Classifications of words in ancient Sanskrit grammars 97
  15. Part III. Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century Works
  16. Notas sobre la difusión en Portugal del Libellus de constructione octo partium orationis (Londres 1513) durante la primera mitad del siglo XVI 113
  17. Study of the dialogues in the Sprachbücher by Juan Ángel de Zumaran (fl. 1617–1634) 125
  18. Models of language and mankind in the milieu of the ‘Idéologues’ 139
  19. Degérando’s three prize essays and the shift in linguistic thought at the turn of the 19th century 149
  20. Part IV. Nineteenth to Twentieth Century Studies
  21. Anton Marty’s philosophy of language and his dialogue with linguists 163
  22. Voices from the field 177
  23. Saussure et la temporalité 191
  24. Compléments indirects et circonstanciels dans la grammaire française au cours de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle 205
  25. Poétique saussurienne, poétique jakobsonienne 219
  26. A first history of Functional Grammar 233
  27. Polysemy in 19th century linguistic studies in Chile 247
  28. Presupposition and implicitness in the 20th century 257
  29. Name index 269
  30. Subject index 275
Heruntergeladen am 24.12.2025 von https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1075/sihols.126.20god/html?lang=de
Button zum nach oben scrollen