
Pragmatics, Truth and Underspecification
Towards an Atlas of Meaning
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 5. July 2018
Book
Hardback
422 pages
978-90-04-34199-9 (ISBN)
Description
The concept of meaning, since Frege initiated the linguistic turn in 1884, has been the subject of numerous theories, hypotheses, methodologies and distinctions. One distinction of considerable strategic value relates to the location of meaning: some aspects of meaning can be found in language and are modelled with semantic values of various kinds; some aspects of meaning can be found in communicative processes and are modelled with pragmatic inferences of one sort or another. One hypothesis of great heuristic utility concerns the relationship that is assumed between the semantic and the pragmatic. This collection of especially commissioned papers examines current thinking on the plausible nature of the semantic, the possible character of the pragmatic and the mechanics of their intersection.
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Edition
approx. XVIII, 342 pp.
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
762 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-34199-9 (9789004341999)
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Persons
Ken Turner is Principal Lecturer in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language at the University of Brighton. He is the editor of The Semantics/Pragmatics Interface from Different Points of View (CRiSPI 1) and Making Semantics Pragmatic (CRiSPI 24) as well as co-editor, with Klaus von Heusinger, of Where Semantics Meets Pragmatics (CRiSPI 16) and co-editor, with Marina Sbisa, of Pragmatics of Speech Actions (HoP2).
Laurence Horn is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Yale. He is the author or (co-)editor of six books and over 100 articles on pragmatic theory, negation, lexical semantics, and linguistic variation, including A Natural History of Negation (1989/2001).
Contributors are: Barbara Abbott, David Braun, Ronnie Cann, Chris Collins, Laurence Horn, Ruth Kempson, Philipp Koralus, Michiel Leezenberg, Ernie Lepore, Salvador Mascarenhas, Paul Postal, Una Stojnic, Matthew Stone, Jerrold Sadock, Ken Turner, Lauren van Alsenoy, Johan van der Auwera and Jack Woods.
Laurence Horn is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Yale. He is the author or (co-)editor of six books and over 100 articles on pragmatic theory, negation, lexical semantics, and linguistic variation, including A Natural History of Negation (1989/2001).
Contributors are: Barbara Abbott, David Braun, Ronnie Cann, Chris Collins, Laurence Horn, Ruth Kempson, Philipp Koralus, Michiel Leezenberg, Ernie Lepore, Salvador Mascarenhas, Paul Postal, Una Stojnic, Matthew Stone, Jerrold Sadock, Ken Turner, Lauren van Alsenoy, Johan van der Auwera and Jack Woods.
Content
An Underspecified Preface
?Ken Turner and Larry Horn
Part 1 On the Landscape of Negation
1 An (Abridged) Atlas of Negation: Polar Landscape in an Era of Climate Change
?Larry Horn
2 Dispelling the Cloud of Unknowing: More on the Syntactic Nature of Neg Raising
?Chris Collins and Paul Postal
3 Presuppositions, Negation, and Existence
?Barbara Abbott
4 More Ado about nothing: On the Typology of Negative Indefinites
?Johan van der Auwera and Lauren van Alsenoy
Part 2 On Sense-Generality and the Semantics/Pragmatics Landscape
5 Distinguishing Ambiguity from Underspecificity
?Una Stojnic, Matthew Stone and Ernie Lepore
6 Metaphor, Minimalism, and Semantic Generality: Seeing Things in Context
?Michiel Leezenberg
7 A Radically Pragmatic Account of Number Words and the Reversibility of Scales
?Jerrold Sadock
8 Utterances and Expressions in Semantics and Logic
?David Braun
Part 3 On Grammar, Inference, and Truth
9 Grammar as Procedures: Language, Interaction, and the Predictive Turn
?Ruth Kempson and Ronnie Cann
10 Illusory Inferences in a Question-Based Theory of Reasoning
?Philipp Koralus and Salvador Mascarenhas
11 A Commitment-Theoretic Account of Moore's Paradox
?Jack Woods
12 Remarks on Davidson's Polymorphous Concept of Truth and Its Role in a Theory of Meaning
?Ken Turner
Index
?Ken Turner and Larry Horn
Part 1 On the Landscape of Negation
1 An (Abridged) Atlas of Negation: Polar Landscape in an Era of Climate Change
?Larry Horn
2 Dispelling the Cloud of Unknowing: More on the Syntactic Nature of Neg Raising
?Chris Collins and Paul Postal
3 Presuppositions, Negation, and Existence
?Barbara Abbott
4 More Ado about nothing: On the Typology of Negative Indefinites
?Johan van der Auwera and Lauren van Alsenoy
Part 2 On Sense-Generality and the Semantics/Pragmatics Landscape
5 Distinguishing Ambiguity from Underspecificity
?Una Stojnic, Matthew Stone and Ernie Lepore
6 Metaphor, Minimalism, and Semantic Generality: Seeing Things in Context
?Michiel Leezenberg
7 A Radically Pragmatic Account of Number Words and the Reversibility of Scales
?Jerrold Sadock
8 Utterances and Expressions in Semantics and Logic
?David Braun
Part 3 On Grammar, Inference, and Truth
9 Grammar as Procedures: Language, Interaction, and the Predictive Turn
?Ruth Kempson and Ronnie Cann
10 Illusory Inferences in a Question-Based Theory of Reasoning
?Philipp Koralus and Salvador Mascarenhas
11 A Commitment-Theoretic Account of Moore's Paradox
?Jack Woods
12 Remarks on Davidson's Polymorphous Concept of Truth and Its Role in a Theory of Meaning
?Ken Turner
Index