Indirect Reports and Pragmatics

Indirect Reports and Pragmatics

Interdisciplinary Studies

Lo Piparo, Franco; Kiefer, Ferenc; Capone, Alessandro

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2019

648

Mole

Inglês

9783319793405

15 a 20 dias

1003

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Introduction.- Part I The (social) praxis of indirect reports.- 1. Indirect reporting in bilingual language production.- 2. Reported speech; a clinical pragmatics perspective.- 3. On the (complicated) relationship between direct and indirect reports.- 4. Indirect reports in Hungarian.- 5. Indirect reports, quotation, and narrative.- 6. Reporting dialogue and the role of grammar.- 7. Indirect reports and workplace norms.- 8. Indirect reported speech in interaction.- 9. The semantics of citation.- 10. The reporting of slurs.- 11. Indirectly reporting and translating slurring utterances.- 12. When Reporting Others Backfires.- 13. The question of reported speech: identifying an occupational hazard.- Part II Indirect reports in philosophy of language.- 14. A theory of saying reports.- 15. Pretend reference and coreference.- 16. Indirect discourse and quotation.- 17. The Syntax-Pragmatics Merger: Belief Reports in the Theory of Default Semantic.- 18. Speaking for another.- 19. On the inferential structure of indirect reports.- 20. Integrated parentheticals in quotations and free indirect discourse.- 21. Faithfulness and 'de se'.- 22. She and herself.- 23. Impure 'de se' thoughts and pragmatics (and how this is relevant to pragmatics and Immunity to Error through Misidentification).- 24. Reporting Practices and Reported Entities.- 25. Indirect reports, information, and non-declaratives.- 26. Reports, indirect reports, and illocutionary point.- 27. Reporting and interpreting intentions in defamation law.- 28. The Pragmatics of Indirect Discourse in Artificial Languages.- 29. The proper name theory of quotation and indirect reported speech.
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argumentation theory;attribution of modes of presentation;belief reports;clinical pragmatics;communication theory;connection between reports and quotation;conversation analysis;ideo-reflexive ascriptions;indirectness;interdisciplinary study of indirect reports;linguistic pragmatics;mixed quotation;reports of 'de se' beliefs;semantic minimalism vs. radical contextualism;theoretical linguistics;weak contextualism