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Co-constructing what is said in interaction
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Michael Haugh
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Introduction: The semantics–pragmatics interface from linguistic and metalinguistic perspectives 1
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Part One Issues of referentiality
- On the definiteness effect in existential sentences: Data and theories 25
- On the semantics and pragmatics of shifted indexicals 57
- Demonstratives and reference to individuated objects vs. reference to properties of objects: A contrastive analysis 95
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Part Two Scalar implicatures and beyond
- Two experiments and some suggestions on the meaning of scalars and numerals 125
- Some experimental aspects of optimality theoretic pragmatics 161
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Part Three Pragmatic ways from words to constructions and utterances
- The cognitive background of grammaticalization 207
- From syntactic alternations to lexical pragmatics 261
- How lexical-semantic factors influence the verbs’ occurrence with implicit direct object arguments in Hungarian 305
- Co-constructing what is said in interaction 349
- Data-gathering methods in research on hyperbole production and interpretation 381
- Index 419
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Introduction: The semantics–pragmatics interface from linguistic and metalinguistic perspectives 1
-
Part One Issues of referentiality
- On the definiteness effect in existential sentences: Data and theories 25
- On the semantics and pragmatics of shifted indexicals 57
- Demonstratives and reference to individuated objects vs. reference to properties of objects: A contrastive analysis 95
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Part Two Scalar implicatures and beyond
- Two experiments and some suggestions on the meaning of scalars and numerals 125
- Some experimental aspects of optimality theoretic pragmatics 161
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Part Three Pragmatic ways from words to constructions and utterances
- The cognitive background of grammaticalization 207
- From syntactic alternations to lexical pragmatics 261
- How lexical-semantic factors influence the verbs’ occurrence with implicit direct object arguments in Hungarian 305
- Co-constructing what is said in interaction 349
- Data-gathering methods in research on hyperbole production and interpretation 381
- Index 419