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Pragmatic considerations within a text-theoretical framework

  • W. Heydrich and János Sánder Petöfi
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© 1981 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1981 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Acknowledgements v
  3. Table of contents vi
  4. List of Contributors viii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Context change and its consequences for a theory of natural language 17
  7. Semantic constraints on relevance 57
  8. The problem of appropriateness in pragmatic development 79
  9. Language acquisition, psychological dualism and the definition of pragmatics 93
  10. Pragmatic issues in the construction of recent history from interview narratives 105
  11. Pragmatics and pragmatism 123
  12. Idiomaticity as a problem of pragmatics 139
  13. Contextualism 153
  14. Causatives 179
  15. How to make and understand a request 195
  16. I'll bet you $10 that betting is not a speech act 211
  17. Seven sins of pragmatics 225
  18. Attributing mental states 237
  19. How to combine speech act theory with formal semantics 251
  20. Answering as decision making 263
  21. Political determinants of pragmatic and sociolinguistic choices 285
  22. Pragmatic considerations within a text-theoretical framework 313
  23. Pragmatical grammar and the pragmatics of grammar 331
  24. On insisting 343
  25. Non-truth-conditional quantification 359
  26. Pragmatically based grammar 371
  27. On the delimitation of semantics and the characterization of meaning 399
  28. Pragmatics and conversational rhetoric 413
  29. Pragmatics, language games, questions and answers 443
  30. The essential inadequacies of speech act models of dialogue 473
  31. Grammar, logic and rhetoric in a pragmatic perspective 493
  32. Common problems in the theory of anaphora and the theory of discourse 509
  33. Classroom verbal interaction 531
  34. A goal analysis of some pragmatic aspects of language 551
  35. Answers, replies and reactions 569
  36. On Kripke on Donnellan 593
  37. Phenomenological analysis of language and its application to time and tense 631
  38. Coherence as a pragmatic concept 657
  39. Pragmatics and causal theoretic aspects of semantics 683
  40. How to be a referent 713
  41. On the art of deception 749
  42. On the formal treatment of illocutionary force indicators 779
  43. References 799
  44. Index 833
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