Search results for "Pragma"

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Review of Capone (2010): Perspectives on Language Use and Pragmatics. A Volume in Memory of Sorin Stati

2011

Behavioral NeuroscienceLinguistics and LanguagePsychoanalysisHistory and Philosophy of ScienceGeneral Computer ScienceVolume (computing)PragmaticsPsychologyOn LanguageLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPragmatics and Cognition
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Il linguaggio è terapeutico

COMUNICAZIONE LINGUAGGIO TERAPIA PRAGMATICATRANSFERT
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Looking for Feminist Pragmatist Roots of Degrowth Ideas: Jane Addams, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Caroline Bartlett Crane

2022

The aim of the paper is a search of feminist pragmatist roots of degrowth ideas. The starting point is the question of whether in views of the members of the Progressive Movement the idea of progress has always implied the economic (and industrial) growth. Searching for counter-examples leads me to ideas of ecofeminism and feminist critics of capitalism in the previous turn of the centuries. The ideas of ecofeminism were developed by women associated with the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago and the social settlement Hull House. They observed a link between the exploitation of subordinate members of a society and the degradation of nature in Western cultural values. The …

Caroline Bartlett CraneDegrowthCharlotte Perkins GilmanEco-feminismEnvironmental valuesJane AddamsSocial justiceFeminismPragmatismAnti-consumerism
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Communication et Interculturation

2021

Interpersonal communication brings together individuals who try to make sense of one another in a given context. In this ongoing intersubjective process, they use culturally-structured knowledge and references to conjure up figures and styles rooted in identity-play. Whether in organisations, in the media, or in our open, cosmopolitan, liquid societies of late modernity, identities appear ever more present, ever more pressing. They are linked to the cultural traits that people use to “perform” and make sense of themselves and others in different social situations. The forms, figures and styles in circulation are mediated and updated through these everyday symbolic interactions, within a soc…

Circulation of ideas[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencescommunication interpersonnelleidentitésmédiasmediainterculturelglobalisationinterculturalitycultures[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesidentitiesinterpersonal communicationculturesémioscapesémiopragmatiquesemiopragmaticsmondialisationsemioscapeinterculturationCirculation des idées
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Evolución de la competencia comunicativa mediante intervención pragmática en retraso del lenguaje: estudio de caso

2021

En el presente trabajo se describe la eficacia de la evaluación e intervención pragmática en un caso de retraso del lenguaje secundario a daño cerebral infantil. La intervención logopédica adoptó un marco teórico de psicolingüística cognitiva funcional y se centró en potenciar las habilidades pragmáticas comunicativas mediante la estimulación de las categorías pragmáticas interactivas en contextos conversacionales naturales. Mediante el PREP-R (Protocolo Rápido de Evaluación Pragmática Revisado) se ha hecho un seguimiento de la orientación comunicativa de los turnos, la predictibilidad, la eficacia comunicativa, la habilidad pragmática (general, específica y gramatical) y los elementos que …

Clinical linguisticsPREP-RInteractive pragmaticsLanguage and Literaturepragmática interactivaPP1-1091Pragmatic rehabilitationLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and Hearingintervención pragmáticaOtorhinolaryngologyRF1-547daño cerebral infantilAcquired brain injurylingüística clínicaPhilology. Linguistics
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Overt and hidden complexity – Two types of complexity and their implications

2014

AbstractLinguistic complexity is the result of the two motivations of explicitness and economy. Most approaches focus on the exlpicitness side of complexity (overt complexity) but there is also an explicitness-oriented side to complexity (hidden complexity). The aim of the paper is to introduce hidden complexity as the neglected side of complexity and to discuss the issues of trade-offs, global complexity and equal complexity from a more encompassing perspective that integrates overt and hidden complexity.

Cognitive scienceCommunicationLinguistic sequence complexitybusiness.industryComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)PragmaticsbusinessLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics
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Notes on the Success of Speech Acts and Negotiating Commitments

1996

Technologies that support communication and models used in the development of communications need good underlying theories. One theory suggested as a base for design is speech act theory. Both communication support tools and modelling notations informed by speech act theory have been proposed. Speech act theory forms no unified, single theory, but actually houses several variants for dealing with semantics, pragmatics, and social context of communications. They all have one common feature: they assume that language is not merely a means of describing but also a means for doing things. In this paper we present an overview of speech act theories and their uses in information systems research.…

Cognitive scienceComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Representation (arts)Pragmaticscomputer.software_genreSemanticsFocus (linguistics)Feature (linguistics)NegotiationInformation systemArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingmedia_commonElectronic Workshops in Computing
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Cognitive Pragmatics. The Mental Processes of Communication

2012

Cognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageArtificial IntelligenceCognitive pragmaticsPsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsJournal of Pragmatics
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Default Semantics and the architecture of the mind

2011

In this paper, I explore the relationship between Relevance Theory and Jaszczolt's Default Semantics, framing this debate within the picture of massive modularity tempered by the idea of brain plasticity (Perkins, 2007). While Relevance Theory focuses on processing (see cognitive efforts and contextual effects interplay), Default Semantics focuses on types of sources from which addressees draw information and types of processes that interact in providing it. In particular, I argue that Relevance Theory interacts with default semantics by standardizing inferences which are ultimately compressed (to use a term by Bach, 1998) into a default semantics. I briefly discuss potential obstacles to t…

Cognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageRelevance theoryCognitionPragmaticsLanguage and Linguisticsdefault semanticsPhilosophy of languageFraming (social sciences)Modularity of mindArtificial IntelligenceArchitecturePsychologyExperimental PragmaticsJournal of Pragmatics
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What Can Modularity of Mind Tell Us about the Semantics/Pragmatics Debate?

2010

In this paper I make connections between two domains of information, research on the semantics/pragmatics debate and on modularity of mind, in the hope that establishing connections and parallel structure may be fruitful in deepening knowledge of the interface between semantics and pragmatics. In particular I want to inquire if modularity of mind can help us move towards the resolution of important theoretical problems like Grice's circle, the cancellability of explicatures/implicatures, the analogy between perceptual enrichments and explicatures due to free enrichments, the routing problem for explicatures (do they strictly take input from implicatures?), and satisficing strategies in prag…

Cognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguagebiologyRelevance theoryComputer sciencebusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)AnalogyPragmaticsSemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsModularity of mindbiology.animalSatisficingGriceArtificial intelligencebusinessAustralian Journal of Linguistics
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