Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence

Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9780230288201
ISBN-13 : 0230288200
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Synopsis Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence by : C. Unger

This book seeks to explain how discourse types influence the addressee's understanding of the communicator's intention. Examining global coherence-based accounts as well as proposals based on Gricean pragmatics, it argues that the key to a solution lies in the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance proposed by Sperber & Wilson.

Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence

Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence
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Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 1349540323
ISBN-13 : 9781349540327
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Synopsis Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence by : Christoph Unger

Genre, Relevance and Global Coherence seeks to explain how discourse types or genre may influence the addressee's inferential processes in identifying the communicator's intention. There are two main areas where such an influence is often felt: the interpretation of tense and aspect markers is often said to differ in various text types, and the communication of implicatures is said to differ in various talk-exchange types. The first type of genre effects is usually approached by global coherence-based accounts whereas the second by proposals based on Gricean pragmatics. This study examines both types of accounts, arguing that the key to a solution lies in the interplay of the cognitive and communicative principles of relevance proposed by Sperber and Wilson. It unravels intricate relations between cognitive mechanisms, communicative principles and expectations of relevance in complex ostensive stimuli such as texts.

Old Testament Cosmology and Divine Accommodation

Old Testament Cosmology and Divine Accommodation
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781532676215
ISBN-13 : 1532676212
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Synopsis Old Testament Cosmology and Divine Accommodation by : John W. Hilber

In order to reconcile the discrepancies between ancient and modern cosmology, confessional scholars from every viewpoint on the interpretation of the early chapters of Genesis agree that God accommodated language to finite human understanding. But in the history of interpretation, no consensus has emerged regarding what accommodation entails at the linguistic level. More precise consideration of how the ancient cognitive environment functions in the informative intention of the divine and human authors is necessary. Not only does relevance theory validate interpretative options that are inherently most probable within the primary communication situation, but the application of relevance theory can also help disentangle the complexities of dual authorship inherent in any model of accommodation. The results also make a salutary contribution to the theological reading of Scripture.

Relevance Theory

Relevance Theory
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9781443845762
ISBN-13 : 1443845760
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Synopsis Relevance Theory by : Agnieszka Piskorska

The present volume covers a variety of topics which are at the centre of interest in pragmatic research: understanding and believing, reference, politeness, communication problems, stylistics, metaphor, and humour. Next to innovative theoretical proposals, there are interesting analyses and discussions.

Relevance Theory

Relevance Theory
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9789027266484
ISBN-13 : 9027266484
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Synopsis Relevance Theory by : Manuel Padilla Cruz

How hearers arrive at intended meaning, which elements encode processing instructions in certain languages, how procedural meaning and prosody interact, how diverse types of utterances are interpreted, how epistemic vigilance mechanisms work, which linguistic elements assist those mechanisms, how a critical attitude to information and informers develops when a second language is learnt, or why some perlocutionary effects originate are some of the varied issues that have intrigued pragmatists, and relevance theorists in particular, and continue to fuel research. In this collection readers will discover new proposals based on the cognitive framework put forward by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson three decades ago. Their gripping, insightful and stimulating discussions, combined in some cases with meticulous and in-depth analyses, show the directions relevance theory has recently followed. Moreover, this collection also unveils fruitful and promising interactions with areas like morphology, prosody, language typology, interlanguage pragmatics, machine translation, or rhetoric and argumentation, and avenues for future research.

Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation

Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781108418638
ISBN-13 : 1108418635
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Synopsis Relevance, Pragmatics and Interpretation by : Kate Scott

Showcases recent research by leading scholars working within the relevance-theoretic pragmatics framework.

Speech, Print and Decorum in Britain, 1600--1750

Speech, Print and Decorum in Britain, 1600--1750
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781317051336
ISBN-13 : 1317051335
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Synopsis Speech, Print and Decorum in Britain, 1600--1750 by : Elspeth Jajdelska

Filling an important gap in the history of print and reading, Elspeth Jajdelska offers a new account of the changing relationship between speech, rank and writing from 1600 to 1750. Jajdelska draws on anthropological findings to shed light on the different ways that speech was understood to relate to writing across the period, bringing together status and speech, literary and verbal decorum, readership, the material text and performance. Jajdelska's ambitious array of sources includes letters, diaries, paratexts and genres from cookery books to philosophical discourses. She looks at authors ranging from John Donne to Jonathan Swift, alongside the writings of anonymous merchants, apothecaries and romance authors. Jajdelska argues that Renaissance readers were likely to approach written and printed documents less as utterances in their own right and more as representations of past speech or as scripts for future speech. In the latter part of the seventeenth century, however, some readers were treating books as proxies for the author's speech, rather than as representations of it. These adjustments in the way speech and print were understood had implications for changes in decorum as the inhibitions placed on lower-ranking authors in the Renaissance gave way to increasingly open social networks at the start of the eighteenth century. As a result, authors from the lower ranks could now publish on topics formerly reserved for the more privileged. While this apparently egalitarian development did not result in imagined communities that transcended class, readers of all ranks did encounter new models of reading and writing and were empowered to engage legitimately in the gentlemanly criticism that had once been the reserve of the cultural elites. Shortlisted for the European Society for the Study of English (ESSE) book prize 2018

The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics

The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 9781000828962
ISBN-13 : 1000828964
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Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of Stylistics by : Michael Burke

Encompasses a wide range of approaches from classical rhetoric to cognitive neuroscience Comprises 33 chapters, each providing an introduction to the subject, an overview of its history, an instructive example of how to conduct a stylistic analysis, a section with recommendations for practice and a discussion of possible future developments in the area for readers to follow up on Includes four newly commissioned chapters in the emerging fields of cognitive grammar, forensic linguistics, the stylistics of children’s literature and a corpus stylistic study of mental health issues

The Pragmatics of Academic Writing

The Pragmatics of Academic Writing
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 3034300603
ISBN-13 : 9783034300605
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Synopsis The Pragmatics of Academic Writing by : Nicola T. Owtram

This volume investigates to what extent existing approaches to pragmatics and discourse shed light on how the form of a text creates stylistic effects. Taking a cross-cultural perspective, this book focuses on five key stylistic features of writing - paragraph structure, length and construction of sentences, organisation of information in sentences, relative formality of vocabulary, amount of nominalisation - widely seen as partly responsible for the different impressions created by academic writing in English and Italian. The author develops a theoretical framework for the investigation of intuitions about stylistic differences from a contrastive point of view. To this end, the book gives an overview of recent scholarly approaches to writing and reading, genre studies, contrastive rhetoric and the notions of style and stylistics, together with an assessment of several individual approaches.

Religion, Language, and the Human Mind

Religion, Language, and the Human Mind
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 537
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ISBN-10 : 9780190636647
ISBN-13 : 0190636645
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Synopsis Religion, Language, and the Human Mind by : Paul Anthony Chilton

Religion is a multi-faceted and complex human phenomenon, combining many different mental and social characteristics. Among these, language plays a crucial though often neglected role. This volume brings together groundbreaking work from linguistics, cognitive science and neuroscience, as well as from religious studies, in order to illuminate the origins and centrality of religion in human life.