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Egocentric processes in communication and miscommunication
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Boaz Keysar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Intention and meaning
- Psychological explanations in Gricean pragmatics and Frege’s legacy 9
- The place of intention in the interactional achievement of implicature 45
- Where is pragmatics in optimality theory? 87
- Intention, common ground, and the availability of semantic content: a relevance-theoretic perspective 105
- The construction of epistemic space via causal connectives 127
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Common ground and egocentrism
- A new look at common ground: memory, egocentrism, and joint meaning 151
- A memory-based approach to common ground and audience design 189
- Common ground as a resource for social affiliation 223
- “Impeach or exorcise?” Or, what’s in the (common) round? 255
- Egocentric processes in communication and miscommunication 277
- Backmatter 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Intention and meaning
- Psychological explanations in Gricean pragmatics and Frege’s legacy 9
- The place of intention in the interactional achievement of implicature 45
- Where is pragmatics in optimality theory? 87
- Intention, common ground, and the availability of semantic content: a relevance-theoretic perspective 105
- The construction of epistemic space via causal connectives 127
-
Common ground and egocentrism
- A new look at common ground: memory, egocentrism, and joint meaning 151
- A memory-based approach to common ground and audience design 189
- Common ground as a resource for social affiliation 223
- “Impeach or exorcise?” Or, what’s in the (common) round? 255
- Egocentric processes in communication and miscommunication 277
- Backmatter 297