Search results for "Pragmatics"

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The Linguistics of Lying

2018

This review deals with the communicative act of lying from a linguistic point of view, linguistics comprising both grammar and pragmatics. Integrating findings from the philosophy of language and from psychology, I show that the potential for lying is rooted in the language system. The tasks of providing an adequate definition of lying and of distinguishing lying from other concepts of deception (such as bald-faced lying and bullshitting) can be solved when interfaces between grammar and pragmatics are taken into account and when experimental results are used to narrow down theoretical approaches. Assuming a broadly neo-Gricean background, this review focuses on four theoretical topics: the…

Linguistics and LanguageGrammarmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAssertion06 humanities and the artsDeceptionPragmatics0603 philosophy ethics and religionSemantics050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPhilosophy of language060302 philosophy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyLyingImplicaturemedia_commonAnnual Review of Linguistics
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From pragmatics to semantics:Esto esin formulaic expressions

2006

Abstract This paper explores the transition of the Spanish marker esto es (English that is) from a free construction into a reformulative marker, as well as the pragmatic variables involved in this shift. Based on the occurrences of esto es between the 13th and the 15th centuries in the CORDE corpus, the study shows that, in order to account for this change, external factors have to be considered, especially the discourse traditions associated with the texts in which this marker appears. If this hypothesis is correct, then the problem of the pragmatics-semantics interface will have to include a new front, where non-linguistic factors trigger changes in language structure.

Linguistics and LanguageHistoryLanguage structureTransition (fiction)Formulaic expressionsPragmaticsSemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsActa Linguistica Hafniensia
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Evaluative meaning

2012

Linguistic evaluation has become an important area of inquiry in recent years. In the traditions of, e.g., lexical semantics, phraseology, corpus linguistics, and interactional linguistics, a large inventory of linguistic means have been identified by which speakers can express evaluative meanings. However, the class of German sentential idioms, e.g., Das kannst du dir in die Haare schmieren (lit. ‘You can smear that into your hair’, fig. ‘That is useless’), has not gained much attention. This paper explores how the evaluative meaning of German sentential idioms is constructed syntactically, semantically, and pragmatically. In particular, it is investigated how the meaning of these idioms i…

Linguistics and LanguageInteractional linguisticsLexical semanticsGeneral Computer ScienceContext (language use)PragmaticsLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsGermanBehavioral NeuroscienceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCorpus linguisticsPhraseologylanguagePsychologyMeaning (linguistics)Pragmatics and Cognition
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Variació formal i canvi lingüístic en els quantificadors catalans: el paper de la pragmàtica

2020

EnglishThis article studies the formal variation of the masculine singular forms of the quantifiers u/un ‘one’, algu/algun ‘someone, some’, ningu/ningun ‘no-one, anyone, not one, any, none’ and cada u/cada un ‘everyone, each one’ in contemporary Catalan. The standard uses of these forms are contrasted with dialectal uses, obtained from a thorough search in oral and written corpora. In addition, they are compared with the uses in the other Romance languages and with their historical evolution in Catalan. The whole set of data, and especially the dialectal information on the Valencian area, allow us to explain the various factors that have interacted in the variation and formal change of thes…

Linguistics and LanguageLanguage changePhilosophyRomance languagesPragmaticsLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageValencianCatalan dialectsLinguisticsVariation (linguistics)Form and functionlanguageCatalanHumanitiesCatalan Journal of Linguistics
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Do discourse markers exist? On the treatment of discourse markers in Relevance Theory

2008

Abstract This paper critically reviews three Relevance Theory (RT) ideas on connectives: the distinction between conceptual and procedural meaning, connectives as strictly procedural elements, and monosemy as the best explanation of multifunctional connectives. These three ideas underlie the description of connectives and related sets of markers within RT. Data from colloquial conversations, however, provide evidence which calls these ideas into question. Therefore, it is argued that conceptual and procedural features can coexist within a single marker, that the concept of apposition markers should be reconsidered, that conceptual expressions can connect two utterances, and that polysemy pr…

Linguistics and LanguageMeaning (philosophy of language)Artificial IntelligenceRelevance theoryMonosemyPolysemyPragmaticsPsychologyLanguage and LinguisticsDiscourse markerLinguisticsJournal of Pragmatics
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Between historical semantics and pragmatics

2006

This paper discusses the methodology of conceptual history, a branch of the study of the history of political thought which focuses on the changing meanings of political concepts over the course of time. It is suggested here that methodological disputes among historians of political thought frequently arise out of differing theories of language and meaning and that historians should be more open-minded to the idea of combining various research strategies in their work. Conceptual history, for instance, can be viewed as the combination of historical versions of semantics and pragmatics. While the study of the macro-level semantic changes in the language of politics can reveal interesting lon…

Linguistics and LanguageMeaning (philosophy of language)History of political thoughtPolitical historyConceptual historySociologyPragmaticsConceptual changeSemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsHistorical pragmaticsJournal of Historical Pragmatics
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Imperatives in voice-overs in British TV commercials: ‘Get this, buy that, taste the other’

2014

Television commercials are often thought of as bothersome multimedia artefacts that by their very existence spoil our viewing pleasure at regular intervals. Not only that, but they seem to have the habit of ordering us around. This aspect of TV ads has often been commented on by experts and laypersons alike. Therefore, we decided to tackle this issue and look at the prototypical expression of directives, that is, imperatives in voice-overs in television commercials. To this end we have carried out an empirical analysis of imperatives in voice-overs in the MATVA corpus (Multimodal Analysis of TV Ads) which contains transcriptions of nearly 800 voice-overs in British TV ads recorded on six d…

Linguistics and LanguagePersuasionCorpus analysisCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectTaste (sociology)AdvertisingPragmaticsPsychologymedia_commonPleasureDiscourse & Communication
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Teaching linguistic politeness: a methodological proposal

2003

The aim of this article is to explore theoretical and methodological aspects of the teaching of pragmatics in a second language. Taking as point of departure the pragmatic continuum, which includes pragmalinguistics and sociopragmatics, we focus on the promotion of sociopragmatic knowledge in classroom contexts. More specifically, it is argued that a revised contextual and interactional view of Brown and Levinson¿s (1987) model of linguistic politeness, related to such notions as genre and politeness systems, offers suitable tools of pragmatic description for use in teaching and learning second languages. We start with a brief overview of linguistic politeness from a socio-cognitive framewo…

Linguistics and LanguagePolitenessTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectForeign languageAnglèsApplied linguisticsPragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSecond languageLlenguatge i llengües EnsenyamentLanguage educationPoint of departureSociologymedia_common
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials

2009

Abstract In this paper we report the results of a qualitative multimodal analysis of a corpus of Spanish and British TV ads featuring female hygiene products such as tampons, liners and sanitary towels/pads. We contend that advertisers of menstruation-related products employ a wide range of strategies to convey both overt information about the products advertised, as well as to – and more importantly – indirectly transmit stereotypical beliefs of women which inevitably helps reproduce and sometimes perpetuate a gender-biased type of discourse ( Holmes and Marra, 2005 ). Crook's (2004) distinction between the product-claim and the reward dimension in ads has been taken as the starting point …

Linguistics and LanguagePolitenessbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)AdvertisingPragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsMultimodalityFEMININE HYGIENEArtificial IntelligenceSemioticsDimension (data warehouse)PsychologybusinessSocial psychologymedia_commonMental imageJournal of Pragmatics
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The interdependence of repetition and relevance in university lectures

2012

Abstract The world of professional communication includes so many innovative practices that a 25-century-old typology on repetition like Aristotle's or even a 40-year-old theory on relevance like Grice's might seem obsolete or hardly appealing for today's lecturers. This research aims to examine and illustrate the interdependence between relevance and repetition in current lecturing by firstly reviewing the main communicative strategies used to indicate relevance in this genre, highlighting the essential role of repetition when understanding and processing relevant information. After providing an account of the most frequent repetition mechanisms lecturers currently employ, a corpus of busi…

Linguistics and LanguageRepetition (rhetorical device)biologyRelevance theoryProfessional communicationContext (language use)PragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEpistemologyArtificial Intelligencebiology.animalRhetorical questionGriceRelevance (information retrieval)PsychologyJournal of Pragmatics
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